Have you ever snacked on sushi? Probably not, which is why you definitely need to know about this gem.
We’re not talking about a tourist trap, but a genius idea that is driving Romans crazy. Here the concept of “breakfast” or “snack” is completely turned upside down. If you are tired of the usual frozen cappuccino and croissant, get ready to enter a world where fantasy reigns supreme.
We are in Rome, a stone’s throw from the buzz of Piazza Bologna and Tiburtina station, and the place that is rewriting the rules of gluttony is called Bring the Noise.
Get ready to enter the factory of gluttony and gastronomic fun!
Crepes Sushi and Galactic Cannoli.
The real must-try that will set your socials ablaze is the Sweet Crepe Sushi. Here the crepes are rolled up, filled with banana and served to you with a choice of as many as six different creams to sink them into.
It’s a great idea for a different, creative and damn tasty snack.
Don’t forget thecannoli, which here are “galactic,” far from the traditional version and filled with creams reminiscent of your favorite snacks-Happy Hippo, Kinder Cereal, Bounty and more.
Bring the Noise’s friendly, customer-focused owner will make you feel right at home, like in a haberdashery full of delicious sweets.
XXL snacks and breakfasts: the temple of oversize gluttony
If you are looking for something truly impressive, you should know that XXL-sized cakes are made here, but often only by reservation. If you plan ahead, you can order:
- MEGA M EGA MEGAPancakes: three tiers of infinite softness and overflowing filling, designed for true fork champions.
- Giant Crumble Cookie: a cookie that, in size and goodness, is a real meal.
And for croissants? Forget the classics. Here you’ll find croissants that taste like Kinder Pinguì or Kinder Paradiso, perfect for starting the day with a smile.
The greediest Christmas in Rome
The creativity of this establishment doesn’t stop at the menu. For Christmas, here you’ll find Rome’s smallest Panettone, a box of mini-panettoni that you can fill with as many as 15 different flavors (there’s even a double-flavored option!).
If you’re looking for a gift, there are also Boxes of Cannoli or Artisan Nougats (over 10 flavors including pistachio and Happy Hippo).
And if you’re tired of the usual Christmas baskets? You can order the Salted Christmas Baskets, straight from Calabria with ‘nduja, soppressata, artisanal pasta and chocolate. An original idea that hits straight to the heart (and stomach).
Aperitif or Apericena? Always with a taste of Calabria
If you find yourself in the Piazza Bologna area at aperitivo time, save this place. Here the aperitivo is DOC, with genuine products that come directly from Calabria.
More than a simple happy hour, it is a real apericenathat tastes of the South: bruschetta, parmigiana, lasagna, all accompanied by a good glass of wine or a beer.
And true to their nature, there is always room for dessert here too, with mini-pancakes or Kinder crepe rolls. A great way to have a mini-dinner and surprise your friends, while spending the right amount.
How to get to Rome’s most original coffee shop
Bring the Noise is a little gem, intimate and quiet, ideal for chatting and enjoying a relaxing moment. Precisely because space is limited and attendance is high, the advice of all regulars is one: book!
Here is the essential information to discover this gastronomic wonder:
Address: Via Cesare Rasponi, 35, 00162 Roma (you can find it in the Tiburtina / Piazza Bologna area).