One of the most must-see cities in the world is Rome. The city has an extraordinary history in art, religion, and democracy we tend to forget their talents in the culinary arts as well. From Michelin stars to exceptional views, here are the most expensive restaurants in Rome.
1. La Pergola
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La Pergola is the top most expensive restaurant in Rome. Owning the one and only three Michelin stars in town, Le Pergola is indeed a place of elegance. The menu is quite pricey, yet the taste is worth spending money on. The ambiance of the place is outstanding and you can enjoy the view of the city while you dig in.
2. Il San Lorenzo
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Il San Lorenzo is known for their fresh seafood and luxurious decor. Their ambiance and exceptional service compliments this Michelin star restaurant. Don’t forget to pair your meal with a wine from their extensive wine list.
3. Il Pagliaccio
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The head chef of Il Pagliaccio, Anthony Genovese is an expert who has worked in different countries in the world. With an extensive wine list of 1300 to choose from, Il Pagliaccio is an instant must-visit restaurant in Rome.
4. La Terrazza
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La Terrazza is quite famous around Rome for its beautiful ambiance. The restaurant is located on the top floor of Hotel Eden. You can enjoy the outstanding view while you dine in. The place has windows that are floor-to-ceiling long which allows the breeze to come inside. Prices start of the menu starts from $150, and La Terrazza has got one of the biggest wine collections in the city.
5. Antico Arco
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Antico Arco is one of the most expensive, yet one of the best restaurants in Rome. Their dishes are so famous among the customers and thus it has won a Michelin Plate. Even though the place is located a little bit out of the center, Antico Arco has the best viewpoints.
6. Aroma
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Aroma is quite known among tourists and locals for its breathtaking rooftop view of the Colosseum. The menu is inspired by the contemporary Mediterranean and classic Roman cuisine. Here is a tip: go for Ricciola fish in a sesame and coffee crust on a black olive and mango cream.
7. Glass Hostaria
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If you want to experience that Italian vibe, you should definitely visit Glass Hostaria. With a world class chef from Texas, their seafood dishes are quite famous among the other dishes.