Welcome to Osteria Da Fortunata
In the heart of Rome, Osteria Da Fortunata stands out for its authentic Italian cuisine and bustling ambiance. With a focus on freshly made pasta, this restaurant offers classic dishes like Fettuccine Amatriciana and Strozzapreti Carbonara, known for their rich flavors and creamy texture. The casual setting and fast service cater to those looking for a quick yet satisfying meal experience. Customers rave about the heavenly carbonara and attentive staff, making it a must-visit spot for pasta lovers. Whether you're enjoying views of the Pantheon or watching pasta being made in-house, Osteria Da Fortunata promises a memorable dining experience in the heart of Rome.
- Via del Pellegrino 11 00186 Rome Italy Hotline: 06 60667391
Osteria Da Fortunata is a renowned gem located in the heart of Rome, offering a delightful mix of traditional Italian cuisine and a vibrant dining atmosphere. Situated at Via del Pellegrino 11 00186 Rome Italy, this restaurant is a go-to spot for both locals and tourists alike, thanks to its inviting ambiance and mouth-watering dishes.
One of the standout features of Osteria Da Fortunata is its commitment to providing a memorable dining experience for all guests. From taking reservations to offering delivery and takeout services, the restaurant ensures convenience and flexibility for diners. With limited vegetarian options available, as well as outdoor seating and a casual dress code, it caters to a diverse range of preferences.
The menu at Osteria Da Fortunata boasts classic Italian dishes prepared with precision and care. Customers rave about the Fettuccine Amatriciana and Strozzapreti Carbonara, praising the rich flavors and creamy textures of these pasta creations. Pair your meal with a glass of house red wine or enjoy a refreshing bottle of water to complement the flavors of the dishes.
Guests also appreciate the attentive service provided by the staff, who ensure prompt order placement and plate clearing. The bustling yet efficient atmosphere adds to the charm of Osteria Da Fortunata, making it a popular choice for those seeking a taste of authentic Italian cuisine.
In conclusion, Osteria Da Fortunata is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts looking to savor the essence of Italian dining in Rome. Whether you're dining with friends, family, or solo, you're sure to have a memorable experience indulging in the delectable dishes and welcoming ambiance of this renowned establishment.

Definitely worth visiting at least once ! The food is solid and the carbonara is heavenly! They no longer have the pesto on their menu. The prices are a little high but they are very popular and the service is good! Especially considering how busy they are they're very attentive.

Ambiance: it's one of the most popular restaurants in the area, the waiting line is usually not bad as the turnover of this place is fairly fast Service: very fast, severs almost come to your table to place the order right after you got seated, and your plates would be taken away as soon as you finish, this is not the type of Italian restaurant for slow pace to chill, and they expect you to eat quickly and leave soon Food & Drink: classic menu for Italy food FETTUCCINE AMATRICIANA - *** guanciale, pomodoro, pepe, pecorino, peperoncino, vino, average STROZZAPRETI CARBONARA - **** guanciale, uova, pecorino, parmigiano, pepe, very creamy and taste, recommend ROSSO - *** CESANESE DEL PIGLIO, house red wine, sour taste ACQUA 75cl - *** bottled water Price: small to moderate portions, decent quality, it costs about €25 per person

Located right in the plaza where the Pantheon is located, you can enjoy a delicious dinner with views of the Pantheon. This plaza gets very populated. We came for dinner our first night in Rome and were seated immediately. We sat outside and were able to dine with night views of the Pantheon. We ordered different pastas to taste and we enjoyed every one of them. My favorite was the cacio e pepe. I loved that while you dine there, you can see the pasta being made. Many people online day this place is a tourist trap but I did get those vibes from this restaurant. I would go again here for sure!

When in Rome, eat all the carbs and sweet treats. Osteria Da Fortunata was one of my favorite meals during our stay and I would go here again. We waited in line for an hour and got seated inside, they do have outdoor seating. While waiting, when you pass their window they have someone making the pasta noodles which is fun to watch. I ordered the Fettuccine Al Ragu, my partner got the Fettuccine Sugo "Alla Vaccinara and Tiramisu to share. I really enjoyed my dish, the noddles were al dente and sauce was delicious. My partner and I left no crumbs, the staff lady took our plates and smiled at us knowing we enjoyed our meal. The tiramisu was also real tasty!

We have been dreaming of trying this famous place. There was no wait for us. We went at night around 9pm and there was couple tables that were empty. We sat outside and felt very peaceful for the perfect Italian meal. We ordered the carbonara and amatriciana. Both were delicious and flavorful. I love the crispy bacon on the carbonara. The noodles were al dente and firmer than what I'm used to but I loved it. The sauce makes it softer as you're eating it as well too. We also ordered red and white wine to go perfectly. The staff were very friendly and English friendly as well. They were informative on explaining the menu to us when we were unsure what something was in Italian. We would love to come back next time we are visiting Rome!

Although the outdoor line to be seated is long, the wait was less than 10 minutes. This restaurant is located in the heart of Rome and was conveniently around the corner from our hotel. As you enter, fresh pasta is being prepared by chefs (pretty cool)! Seating is limited and very crowded! We ordered the fiore di zucca (zucchini flower), crocchette di patata, pasta carbonara, fettuccine al ragu, and panna cotta. The fiore di zucca (zucchini flower) was okay; it interestingly had a subtle fish taste, so that was unexpected! The crocchette di patata was delicious, the crust on the outside was perfect! The pasta carbonara was delicious, but it honestly wasn't the best pasta carbonara I've had in Italy. The fettuccine al ragu was also flavorful, but not amazing. The panna cotta was light, refreshing, and the best I've had!

Freshly made delicious pastas! They have two ladies that were making the fresh pastas in the restaurant for everyone to see. They were able to squeeze us in for a last minute seating in the afternoon for a late lunch. This place is packed. Food came out really fast. The arrabiata pasta dish was so good. We also ordered the pesto pasta dish, saltimbocca, and a another meat pasta. Everyone was happy with their meal. We also had wine and finished up the meal with sambuccas. Ravioli dish only had about 4-5 raviolis though. My friend said it wasn't enough food.

Osteria Da Fortunata has been on my social media for a few months. I checked out their reviews and it's got some very good reviews so I made sure to add them to our itinerary in Rome. The main thing about this restaurant is that they hand make their pasta and you get to see it happen! Since Rome was toward the end of our trip, I didn't make too many reservations just in case of anything happening prior to coming to Rome. Osteria Da Fortunata is open earlier than a lot of other restaurants so I wasn't too worried as long as we could go there for an early dinner. No one really eats till 7:30pm or 8:00pm in Italy. Mink was exhausted so I went to dine alone and got there around 6ish. Perfect timing because I was seated right away. They sat me outside next to the window of the two ladies making fresh pasta. One might say the best table of the restaurant! Everything was measured and weighed so they are consistent with their pasta. There are tables inside as well but they were all occupied. I wanted to knock out some regional dishes of Rome so I ordered a Suppli', a Carbonara and a Saltimbocca alla Romana. The place was busy so it took awhile for my meal to arrive. Even my wine took about 10 minutes to arrive. Both dishes came out together as I requested and they smelled amazing! The Carbonara was fantastic but I really enjoyed the Saltimbocca alla Romana. So much flavor and it complimented the rich pasta well. This was a nice slow meal that I got to enjoy while people watching. The line did get long and those in line were asked kindly to stand across the street to not block people walking by. Several people just stopped by just to take photos of the two ladies making fresh pasta. Great experience and I'm glad I didn't have to wait in a long line to dine here.

I can't stress enough how absolutely delicious this pasta was! Roma has multiple locations but I didn't realize that until after we ate here. I do not regret my choice for picking this location. The service was great and they were so accommodating of since since the place is rather small and we had a stroller. They helped me carry it through the restaurant and sat us somewhere comfortable where my baby can still stay in the stroller. My baby isn't ready for a high chair so it was great to not have her on our lap as we eat. Ok back to the food! The carbonara was sooooo good. Probably one of the best I had in Roma. The pasta was perfectly cooked and I am drooling just thinking about it and posting photos. Highly recommend!

Amazing pasta in the heart of Rome! They make the noodles in house, in front of you. Restaurant is pretty small so a reservation is necessary. Excellent staff and location. Easy walking distance