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Il Garigliano's Secret?

So, I'm planning a trip to Rome and Il Garigliano keeps popping up in my searches. The photos look amazing, but the menu's all in Italian, and I'm... well, let's just say my Italian's about as good as… So, I'm planning a trip to Rome and Il Garigliano keeps popping up in my searches. The photos look amazing, but the menu's all in Italian, and I'm... well, let's just say my Italian's about as good as my attempts at opera singing. Seriously, it's awful. Anyone know if they have a translation somewhere, or even better, what are some must-try dishes? I'm dying to know what makes this place so popular! I hear the locals rave about it.
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Image jaqueline local ·

imo the real move is going for lunch instead of dinner. way less crowded and you can grab a seat on the piazza without waiting an hour. the lunch menu has a couple things the dinner one doesnt, like the pasta e fagioli which is super simple but done right

if you're into wine ask for the house red, it's from some small producer in lazio and costs like 4 euros a glass. beats paying 12 for something you could get anywhere

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Image romiselzer local ·

Don't worry about the Italian menu, it's pretty standard for the good places in Trastevere. The handwritten daily specials board near the entrance is where the real magic is, and the owner is usually happy to walk you through it in broken English if you just ask.

Their pasta alla Gricia is what I'd point you to over the cacio e pepe, it's a bit richer with the guanciale and the pecorino is sharp as hell. If you're there on a Thursday, the baccalà (salt cod) fritters are a must, they fry them up fresh around lunchtime and they sell out fast.

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Image friderika local ·

honestly the artichokes are the real sleeper hit there. if they have carciofi alla giudia on the menu that day just get it without even looking at anything else. it's a jewish-roman classic and they do it perfect, super crispy

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Things to Do in Rome (2026)

🏛️ Must-See Ancient Sites
Start with the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. Book a combined ticket online in advance to skip the long queues, and consider a guided tour to unlock the stori…
🏛️ Must-See Ancient Sites
Start with the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. Book a combined ticket online in advance to skip the long queues, and consider a guided tour to unlock the stories behind the ruins.

⛲ Iconic Fountains and Squares
Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain at dawn to avoid crowds, then wander to Piazza Navona with its three fountains. Nearby, the Pantheon offers free entry and a stunning oculus.

🍝 Authentic Roman Food Experiences
Try cacio e pepe at Roscioli Salumeria in the historic center, or head to Testaccio for a food tour of the neighborhood's trattorias and market stalls. For a budget-friendly lunch, grab a pizza al taglio from Pizzarium near the Vatican.

🎨 Art and Museums Beyond the Vatican
The Borghese Gallery houses masterpieces by Bernini and Caravaggio, but you must book tickets weeks ahead. For a quieter option, visit the Capitoline Museums or the contemporary MAXXI museum in the Flaminio district.

🚶 Hidden Neighborhoods to Explore
Escape the crowds in Trastevere's narrow alleys, especially in the evening when the piazzas come alive. For a local vibe, explore the trendy Monti district near the Colosseum, filled with vintage shops and wine bars.

⛪ Churches with Surprising Art
Santa Maria della Vittoria houses Bernini's Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, while San Luigi dei Francesi features three Caravaggio paintings. Both are free and usually uncrowded.

🚇 Getting Around Like a Local
Rome's metro has two main lines (A and B) plus a new line C, but many sights are walkable. Buy a 24-hour or 48-hour ticket from any metro station for unlimited buses and trams.

🌅 Best Evening Spots
Watch the sunset from the Pincian Hill Terrace near Villa Borghese, or from the Janiculum Hill for a panoramic view. End the night with gelato from Gelateria del Teatro near Piazza Navona.
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Image jaqueline local ·

fwiw the gelato tip at gelateria del teatro is good but if you're walking through monti at night, fatamorgana on via dei serpenti does flavors like gorgonzola and pear that actually work. also for the pantheon, go right at 9am when it opens, there's like 20 people max and you can stand under the oculus without anyone in your photos. one thing nobody ever mentions is the keyhole on the aventine hill, it's a 5 minute detour from the testaccio area and you get a perfect framed view of st peter's dome through the priory garden gates, free and always quiet

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honestly the sunset spots are great but the real move is aperitivo hour on the gianicolo hill, grab a spritz from one of the little bars near the fountain and sit on the wall facing st peter's dome, it's like 5-7 euros for a drink and the light hits the basilica perfectly around 730 in summer. also if you're doing the trevi at dawn there's a tiny bakery called pane e salame on via della panetteria that opens early and does killer sandwiches for like 6 euros, way better than fighting the lunch rush later. and for the borghese, if you miss the slot the museum of rome at palazzo braschi has a full room of old paintings showing rome before it was rebuilt, feels like time travel and it's usually empty

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solid list, especially the roscioli mention that place is legit. one thing i'd add is the protestant cemetery near testaccio, it's super peaceful and keats is buried there plus the pyramide of caius cestius is right next to it. also for a quick cheap lunch the forno campo de' fiori does amazing pizza bianca with mortadella for like 3 euros, way faster than waiting at pizzarium. and if you're doing the trevi thing at dawn, stop by caffe vergnano on the way for a proper roman espresso, it's like 1.50 at the bar vs 5 at a tourist spot

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