How many times have we said to ourselves, “I would never stop eating this dish because of how good it is.” Every one of us has a favorite food, some of us have pizza, some of us have sushi or good Roman food. And in Rome if you want to eat endlessly (so to speak) your favorite food, there are some places you can’t pass up.
Dar Bottarolo – All you can eat Roman cuisine.
Dar Bottarolo is considered the largest chain of Roman cuisine. In fact, there are several in Rome, not only in the center, but also in other more peripheral areas such as Anagnina, Tor De Cenci, Rustica, etc.
The all-you-can-eat formula includes appetizers, first course, main course, side dish, water and house wine. To avoid waste, you can move on to the next dish only after you have finished what is on the table. The price per person for those who make reservations is 19.90 euros, without a reservation 25 euros. You can also order a la carte if you don’t feel like eating a lot. The children’s menu under 1.4 m costs 10 euros.
Roppongi – All you can eat sushi
In our opinion Roppongi is one of the best all you can eat sushi restaurants in Rome. It is located downtown, on Via delle Quattro Fontane, and is named after a bustling neighborhood in Tokyo. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The service is not slow but neither is it quick, like those places where in 30 minutes you are already done with dinner because the courses are coming all the time and at the end you feel full from eating in a hurry.
The sushi is good, the pieces are not very large, and there is also a wide choice on the menu. The cost per person per dinner, excluding drinks, is 25 euros.
Docks & Co – All you can eat burgers
Do you love to eat burgers? At Docks & Co, in the Trieste neighborhood, you can eat smashed burgers, those smashed on the griddle (cooked like this to increase the crust on the surface). The AYCE formula for burgers and Tex-Mex cuisine is very affordable at lunch, Monday through Friday costs 9.90 euros (excluding drinks and desserts), dinner 15.90 euros. On Saturday and Sunday, however, the lunch and dinner menu costs 15.90 euros. The children’s menu always 9.90 euros.
Rimpinzami – All you can eat pinsa
At this pinseria in Cinecittà you can eat pinsa and fried food thanks to the all you can eat formula. For 15 euros per person, the menu includes an appetizer (fried, bruschetta or arrosticini), non-stop pinsa and unlimited drinks (water and other drinks). You can choose different types of pinsa, in addition to the classic toppings. It is located at 122 Fabrizio Luscino Street.
A’Chianca – All you can eat meat
This Risto-Braceria on Via della Magliana offers a menu for 45 euros per person, excluding drinks and desserts, so you can eat meat non-stop. There is a wide choice as far as appetizers are concerned, different tartare, roast beef and much more. Then you can choose the piece of meat and the cooking.