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If you’re a serious foodie and are planning to visit Rome, then these restaurants are a must-visit.

La Pergola, Hotel Rome Cavalieri

One of the most beautiful restaurants in the world, at La Pergola guests can bask in panoramas of the Eternal City on a spacious terrace while dining on some of Italy’s finest produce. Under Heinz Beck’s leadership, it has become a temple of international gastronomy, historically the first and still today the only three Michelin-starred restaurant in the capital. The cuisine is a combination of pure genius and creativity, starting from the world-class quality of the ingredients, which are born from the authentic flavours of the Italian and Mediterranean tradition. Ristorante la Pergola A Waldorf Astoria Hotel Via Alberto Cadlolo 101 00136 Roma romecavalieri.com/it/la-pergola-it/

La Terrazza Hotel Eden

La Terrazza is the jewel in Hotel Eden’s crown and was awarded a Michelin star in November 2017. Located on the top floor, it offers guests mesmerising views over Rome alongside creative and innovative seasonal Mediterranean dining. Using high quality, fresh and seasonal produce, the cuisine at La Terrazza focuses on the nutritional aspects of the ingredients as well as overall wellbeing and is overseen by award-winning Executive Chef Fabio Ciervo. A natural traveller, Fabio Ciervo strongly believes haute cuisine should seek inspiration from all cultures to produce a unique gastronomic synergy. From his native Italy, Fabio acquired the virtues of Italian food; from Asia, he learned how to pay special attention to the choice of spices; France taught him the art of making wonderful sauces; while he explored innovative culinary techniques in Spain. La Terrazza Hotel Eden Via Ludovisi, 49 00187 Roma Hostess.HER@dorchestercollection.comLead image: La Pergola, Hotel Cavalieri, Rome

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This article is a LATTE exclusive and was prepared in partnership with ENIT – Italia National Tourist Board.

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