The age-old Indian traditions, from thousands of years ago, advocated by yogis, are brought alive in the heart of Rome at the Bibliothè. Bibliothè, borrowed from the French word meaning library, is the brainchild of Tina and Enzo, who house a vast collection of books, ranging across various topics pertaining to India, from politics, history, psychology, literature and religion to food habits. The restaurant offers a wonderful array of dishes, prepared with Ayurvedic flair, rich in spices but high in nutrition. The tearoom at the Bibliothè, featuring a range of teas, herbal, spiced and regular, is not to be missed. Various entertaining events, such as dance performances and stage plays that recount Indian mythology, are organized here. Check the website for the schedule of events.
Spacious establishment consisting of three rooms (two for non-smokers), the first of a chain of seven similar restaurants. You will find more than 20 different kinds of salads, as well as a wide variety of first courses; meat and fish dishes on Tuesdays and Fridays. Great draft beers and 'Vino sfuso' from Frascati.
Neve di Latte stands for the simple joys of eating delicious ice-creams in a guiltless manner. Made from fresh, organic ingredients it offers a colorful and vibrant range of gelato that incorporates plenty of usual and unusual flavors.Apart from the vinegar flavor that is a treat for the adventurous foodie, the Chocolate and Hazel, Pistachios and Pear are incredibly mouth-watering. The gelato retains the realness of the fruits from which it is made and the milk and eggs are locally sourced. The thickness of the ice-cream is what bowls one over, each mouthful having a creamy finish to it.