Nonna Betta

Top 1% of restaurants in Rome
8/10

6 expert reviews

“For a taste of typical Ghetto cooking, try Nonna Betta, a small tunnel of a trattoria serving traditional kosher food and local staples such as carciofi alla guidia (crisp fried artichokes).”

– Lonely Planet

Rough Guide Rough Guide
"The best kosher restaurant in the Ghetto serves all the classics of the cucina Romana."
Fodor's Fodor's
"Right on the main street of the Jewish Ghetto, Nonna Betta is an institution in the neighborhood." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
"Don't worry about the brusque servers—just focus on the home-style kosher dishes, all prepared with an Italian twist." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"The fried artichokes are outstanding, as is the gricia alla giudea which uses artichokes instead of bacon to create a kosher version of the typical Roman pasta." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"The only restaurant in Rome’s old Jewish quarter historically owned and managed by Roman Jews...Middle Eastern specialties such as falafel and couscous are on the menu, and all desserts are homemade." Full review



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