The Rome Food Bible 📖

Source: Katie Parla’s “Eating Well in Rome” guide · routed via E. Giansiracusa (Ward-side cousin in Rome, former travel agent) · 📄 Full PDF

This is the source of truth for Roman restaurant choices. The Ward-side cousin curates Roman dining for her clients and her family, and the Katie Parla guide is her standing reference. When the group asks “where should we eat in X?”, the answer comes from this list.

Below: confirmed reservations, the map (filterable by category), the upscale picks with views the cousin specifically recommends, and the full guide by category — Roman trattorie, pizzerie, quick bites, pizza in teglia, gelaterie, pasticcerie, and markets.

🗺️ The Map
All 📌 Confirmed 🌃 Upscale 🍝 Trattorie 🍕 Pizza 🥪 Quick Bites 🍦 Gelato 🥐 Pastry 🛒 Markets 🏠 Lodging 🏛️ Anchor Sights
Pins use exact addresses where the guide provides them; otherwise they’re placed at the center of the named neighborhood (marked “~” in the popup). Click any pin to see details.
📌 Confirmed Reservations
🌃 Upscale Picks — Cousin’s Personal Shortlist (with views)

From the cousin directly: “The best Roman fare is not necessarily found at the fancier places, but if you want a special atmosphere AND superior, more international cuisine…”

📚 Full Guide by Category
💡 Roman Dining Tips

What the guide actually says

🌍 Other Cities — Coming In As Recs Arrive

Frank, Collin, and the rest of the planning crew will be adding picks for Florence, Siena, Paris, Bordeaux, and the Riviera as they firm up.

🍷 Florence

Picks pending. Lunch already booked inside the Jun 30 guided tour.

🏰 Siena / San Gimignano

Lunch booked Jul 1 (Siena walking tour). Cooking class with a Nonna TBD — Siena vs. San Gimignano.

🍤 Tuscan Coast

Viareggio dinner (Jun 29) — pick TBD. Coastal seafood.

🥩 Bordeaux Hub

Picks pending. Sarlat market day (Jul 8) = truffle country.

🗼 Paris

Picks pending. Bastille Day dinner Jul 14 needs a special spot.

☀️ Saint-Raphaël / Riviera

Picks pending. Marina seafood. Bouillabaisse country.