Jennifer posted: " Osteria da Fortunata does Roman classics, and what made the restaurant even more popular now is due to social media. We added the restaurant on our list, but we were not quite firm on it; rather it was an option if we cannot find anything in the area " Hello Petite Foodie
Osteria da Fortunata does Roman classics, and what made the restaurant even more popular now is due to social media.
We added the restaurant on our list, but we were not quite firm on it; rather it was an option if we cannot find anything in the area for dinner.
One evening, we were around the Campo de' Fiori, saw that Osteria da Fortunata didn't have a line up (probably because it was early in Italian standards for dinner haha), so we decided to just try it.
Fettuccine with Ragu (€ 18) - beef, pork, tomato, celery, onion, carrot, bay leaf, extra virgin olive oil, parmesan, red wine, salt, pepper
Tagliolini with fresh tomato and basil (€ 18) - egg pasta, tomatoes, basil, garlic and olive oil
I got the tagliolini, which is free of cheese (if you don't like cheese), but it is not vegan-friendly due to the egg pasta. I did throughly enjoy this, especially the egg pasta is a nice break from other pastas we've been having.
Osteria da Fortunata Via del Pellegrino, 11/12, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
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