Vegan, Ischitan, revisited croissants. Rome offers a wide range of culinary offerings; it is impossible not to enjoy good food in the Eternal City. Not surprisingly, it is the world’s best eating cities (and we don’t say that). Smells of traditional dishes, of freshly baked bread, brioche, and warm, fluffy croissants that are placed prominently on the counter of cafes and bakeries. If this is not happiness…
So here we want you to discover five places where you can enjoy a fabulous breakfast or snack.
Manfredi House – Center
We have already told you about this little place located in one of the most beautiful and iconic areas of Rome. Casa Manfredi is a pastry shop on Aventine Avenue that offers creations taking cues from Italian and French pastries. Pastry chef Giorgia, as well as owner of Casa Manfredi, created the SpecialOne: a croissant filled with raspberry mayonnaise and vanilla chantilly cream.
Where: Aventine Avenue, 91/93, 00153 Rome.
The Cornettone – Portuense
This is one of those places we all remember. After an evening spent with friends, it was a regular stop for many. The midnight snack makes rest sweeter (although many nutritionists do not think so). At Il Cornettone you can find croissants of all kinds: croissants filled with cream, ricotta, chocolate, white chocolate, Kinder Maxi, coconut, eggnog, etc.
Where: Via Oderisi da Gubbio, 215/219, 00146 Rome.
Mister Tamo – Romanina Area
At Mister Tamo ‘s you will find the “cornettazzo,” a croissant filled with Nutella and pistachio cream and decorated with ever-changing snacks (such as Kinder Bueno). To start the morning with the right energy. And then you also find very colorful croissants originating from the beautiful island of Ischia.
Where: via Orazio Raimondo, 31, 00173 Rome.
Mitirosù – Salary Hill
Do you want to eat the “Chocornet”? Then you need to go to Mitirosú. This establishment specializing in tiramisu and other treats has created a croissant filled with milk, Pan di Stelle, dark chocolate cream, Nutella, Kinder Bueno, Kinder Cereal and cocoa.
Where: 9 Monte Urano Street, Rome.