Best Cacio e Pepe in Rome: Where to Find the Real Deal
Cacio e pepe is not just a dish — it’s a Roman ritual. With only three ingredients — pecorino romano cheese, black pepper, and pasta — this iconic recipe captures the soul of Roman cuisine: simple, bold, and unforgettable.
If you're heading to Rome and want to taste the real cacio e pepe, skip the tourist traps and check out these authentic spots beloved by locals.
1. Felice a Testaccio
A Roman institution since 1936, Felice serves one of the creamiest and most flavorful cacio e pepe in the city. They toss the pasta right at your table — a show as delicious as the dish itself.
2. Roscioli Salumeria con Cucina
This gourmet deli-restaurant near Campo de’ Fiori offers an upscale twist on tradition. Their cacio e pepe is rich and perfectly balanced — ideal for food lovers who want quality in every bite.
3. Trattoria Da Enzo al 29
In the heart of Trastevere, this cozy trattoria is always packed (for a reason). Their cacio e pepe is rustic, peppery, and absolutely Roman. Arrive early or be ready to queue!
4. Flavio al Velavevodetto
Tucked in the Testaccio neighborhood, this classic spot offers generous portions and authentic flavors. Their cacio e pepe is creamy with just the right kick of pepper — a local favorite.
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