Paradiso Pizzestre

Restaurant in Rome, Italy
The best Roman fast food near the Vatican. (Photo courtesy of Paradiso Pizzestre)

A great pizza rustica (by-the-slice) joint near the Vatican & St. Peter's

Entrance to the pizza rustica joint on Piazza del Risorgimento near the Vatican
The unassuming entrance to the only decent Roman fast food option near the Vatican. (Photo courtesy of Paradiso Pizzestre)
Perfectly placed for a quick snack or light lunch on your way between the Vatican Musuems and St. Peter's Basilica, this tiny, unpretentious pizza rustica is just a hole in the wall on the south side of Piazza Risorgimento.

Not only does it serve great pizza by the slice (I'm partial to their pizza patate with shredded potatoes and cheese), it also manages to do so within a stone's throw of the Vatican walls, just a one-minute detour from the endless river of tourists walking that narrow sidewalk path around the walls between the entrance to the Vatican Museums and St. Peters.

This in of itself is actually an amazing feat—and what earns them a star—since the two-block coccoon around the Vatican is pretty much the only part in all of Rome where you will consistantly find bad food.

It's not fancy. It's just pizza. But it's decent pizza, it's fast and cheap, and it's the perfect thing for busy visitors looking for a snack or lunch on the run between visiting two of the top sights in Rome.

As at most pizza rustica spots in Rome, you order by weight (un'etto is 100 grams—due etti [200 grams] is a small portion; quattro etti [400 grams] will satisfy big appetites)—or you can order by price, really.

Pizza margherita ("plain" cheese and tomato sauce) runs just over €1 per etto (this is true at most place), so you can just order "tre euro della margherita" (€3 buys roughly 300 grams) and get about the right amount.

Something fancier or with two toppings will probably run around €1.55 per etto, so order €4–€6 of that.

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Details

Piazza del Risorgimento 50
tel. +39-06-683-3709 
www.paradisopizzestre.it
Open daily 10am–10pm


Bus: 23, 32, tram 19, 49, 81, 271, 492, 590, 982, 990
Metro: Ottaviano-San Pietro (A)
Hop-on/hop-off: Vaticano

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General dining tips
  • "Pane e coperto" is not a scam: Nearly all Italian restaurants have an unavoidable pane e coperto ("bread and cover" charge) of anything from €1 to €15—though most often €2 to €5—per person that is automatically added onto your bill. This is perfectly normal and perfectly legal (though a few trendy restaurants make a big deal about not charging it).
  • Find out if service (tip) is included: Don't double-tip by accident. If the menu has a line—usually near the bottom of the front or back—that says "servizio" with either a percentage, an amount, or the word "incluso" after it, that means the tip is automatically included in the price. (If it says "servizio non incluso," tip is, obviously, not included.)

    Even if the menu doesn't say it, ask É incluso il servizio? (ay een-CLOU-so eel sair-VEET-zee-yo)—"Is service included?" If not, tip accordingly (10%–15% is standard).

    Don't be stingy about tipping, though. If il servizio is, indeed, already included but the service was particularly good, it's customary to round up the bill or leave €1 per person extra—just to show you noticed and that you appreciated the effort.
  • Tourist menus: The concept of a bargain prix-fixe menu is not popular in Italy. Some restaurants do offer a menu turistico ("tourist menu"), which can cost from €8 to €20 and usually entails a choice from among two or three basic first courses (read: different pasta shapes, all in plain tomato sauce), a second course of roast chicken or a veal cutlet, and some water or wine and bread. With very few exceptions, tourist menus tend to live up to their name, appearing only at the sort of tourist-pandering restaurants that the locals wisely steer clear of.

    However, a menu à prezzo fisso ("fixed-price menu") is often a pretty good deal, usually offering a bit more choice than a tourist menu.

    Then—especially at nicer (and pricier) restaurants—there is the menu degustazione ("tasting menu"), usually far more expensive (anywhere from €25 to €110) that is a showcase of the chef's best, or of regional specialties, and can make for an excellent way to sample the kitchen's top dishes.
  • Book ahead: For restaurants that I am truly eager to try, I go ahead and book a table—at least at dinner. I find that a corollary of Murphy's Law seems to apply. If you prudently book ahead, you are likely to show up to a half-empty restaurant and feel a bit like a fool for having worried about finding a table. If, on the other hand, you just show up at the door expecting to find a free table, the place will inevitably be packed and its bookings full for the evening.
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Italian dining phrases
English (Inglese) Italian (Italiano) Pro-nun-cee-YAY-shun
Good day Buon giorno bwohn JOUR-noh
Good evening Buona sera BWOH-nah SAIR-rah
Good night Buona notte BWOH-nah NOTE-tay
Goodbye Arrivederci ah-ree-vah-DAIR-chee
Excuse me (to get attention) Scusi SKOO-zee
thank you grazie GRAT-tzee-yay
please per favore pair fa-VOHR-ray
yes si see
no no no
Do you speak English? Parla Inglese? PAR-la een-GLAY-zay
I don't understand Non capisco non ka-PEESK-koh
I'm sorry Mi dispiace mee dees-pee-YAT-chay
     
Where is? Dov'é doh-VAY
...a restaurant un ristorante oon rees toh-RAHN-tay
...a casual restaurant una trattoria
un'osteria
oo-nah trah-toar-RHEE-yah
oon ohst-air-EE-yah
I would like to reserve... Vorrei prenotare... voar-RAY pray-note-ARE-eh
a table for two una tavola per due oo-nah TAH-voal-lah pair DOO-way
...for 7pm per le sette pair lay SET-tay
...for 7:30pm per le sette e mezzo pair lay SET-tay eh MET-tzoh
...for 8pm per le otto pair lay OH-toh
     
I would like Vorrei... voar-RAY
...some (of) un pó (di) oon POH (dee)
...this questo KWAY-sto
...that quello KWEL-loh
chicken pollo POL-loh
steak bistecca bee-STEAK-ah
veal vitello vee-TEL-oh
fish pesce PEH-shay
meat carne KAR-neh
I am vegetarian sono vegetariano SO-no veg-eh-tair-ee-YAH-no
side dish [veggies always come seperately] cotorno kon-TOR-no
dessert dolce DOAL-chay
and e ay
...a glass of un bicchiere di oon bee-key-YAIR-eh dee
...a bottle of una bottiglia di oo-na boh-TEEL-ya dee
...a half-liter of mezzo litro di MET-tzoh LEE-tro dee
...fizzy water acqua gassata AH-kwah gah-SAHT-tah
...still water acqua non gassata AH-kwah noan gah-SAHT-tah
...red wine vino rosso VEE-noh ROH-so
...white wine vino bianco VEE-noh bee-YAHN-koh
...beer birra BEER-a
Check, please Il conto, per favore eel COAN-toh pair fah-VOAR-eh
Is service included? É incluso il servizio? ay een-CLOU-so eel sair-VEET-zee-yo

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Details
Paradiso Pizzestre
Piazza del Risorgimento 50
tel. +39-06-683-3709 
www.paradisopizzestre.it
Open daily 10am–10pm


Bus: 23, 32, tram 19, 49, 81, 271, 492, 590, 982, 990
Metro: Ottaviano-San Pietro (A)
Hop-on/hop-off: Vaticano


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