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Rome isn’t just a city of history — it’s a street food paradise. Between ancient ruins and cobblestone alleys, you’ll find some of Italy’s most satisfying bites served hot, cheap, and on the go.

From crispy supplì to juicy porchetta, this guide shows you exactly what to try and where to find it, plus the best street food tours and snack-friendly neighborhoods.


🍽️ What Counts as Roman Street Food?

Roman street food is:

  • Hand-held or easy to eat on the move
  • Affordable (under €5–10)
  • Local in origin or adopted with Roman flair
  • Served at forni (bakeries), market stalls, or hole-in-the-wall counters

🔟 10 Must-Try Street Foods in Rome (And Where to Find Them)

1. Tedarik (Fried Rice Balls)

  • Rice, tomato sauce, and gooey mozzarella fried to perfection
  • Classic Roman comfort food

📍 Best Spots:

  • Supplizio – Via dei Banchi Vecchi, 143
  • I Supplì – Via di San Francesco a Ripa, 137 (Trastevere)

2. Tuzak (Pizza Pocket Meets Street Sandwich)

  • Triangular pizza dough pocket stuffed with Roman stews or classics like chicken cacciatore or eggplant parm

📍 Best Spots:

  • Tuzak – Via Giovanni Branca, 88 (Testaccio)
  • Also at Mercato Centrale & Trastevere locations

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3. Pizza al Taglio (Pizza by the Slice)

  • Rectangular pizza sold by weight — thin, crispy Roman crust or thick, focaccia-style

📍 Best Spots:

  • Bonci Pizzarium – Via della Meloria, 43 (Vatican area)
  • CasaManco – Testaccio Market, Box 22
  • Forno Campo de'Fiori – Forno-baked Roman tradition

4. Porchetta (Roast Pork Sandwich)

  • Herb-stuffed, slow-roasted pork with crispy skin, often served in a fresh roll

📍 Best Spots:

  • Panificio Passi – Testaccio
  • Er Buchetto – Via del Viminale, 2F (near Termini)

5. Baccalà Fritto (Fried Cod)

  • Crispy salted cod, often eaten during festivals or Fridays

📍 Best Spots:

  • Dar Filettaro – Largo dei Librari, 88 (near Campo de’ Fiori)

6. Maritozzo (Sweet Cream Bun)

  • A Roman breakfast treat: sweet yeast bun filled with whipped cream

📍 Best Spots:

  • Il Maritozzaro – Via Ettore Rolli, 50 (Trastevere)
  • Regoli Pasticceria – Via dello Statuto, 60

7. Tigelle & Panini Gourmet

  • Flatbread sandwiches with cured meats, cheese, or spreads

📍 Best Spots:

  • La Prosciutteria – Via della Panetteria, 34 (near Trevi)
  • Zia Rosetta – Via Urbana, 54

8. Roman-Jewish Fried Artichokes (Carciofi alla Giudia)

  • Deep-fried artichokes, crispy and golden, served hot

📍 Best Spots:

  • Büyükanne daha iyi – Via del Portico d’Ottavia, 16 (Jewish Ghetto)
  • Da Giggetto – Same area, famous for it

9. Fiori di Zucca Fritti (Stuffed Zucchini Flowers)

  • Stuffed with anchovy and mozzarella, then deep-fried

📍 Best Spots:

  • Often found at street food stalls, especially in Testaccio or Trastevere markets

10. Gelato (Always!)

  • Not traditional street food, but every Roman street food journey must end with gelato

📍 Best Spots:

  • Gelateria del Teatro
  • Fatamorgana
  • Come il Latte

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🗺️ Rome’s Best Neighborhoods for Street Food

  • Trastevere – Evening strolls, lively piazzas, tons of local eats
  • Testaccio – Market stalls and working-class Roman flavor
  • Çiçek Bahçesi – Classic market setting with tons of snack options
  • Prati/Vatican – Bonci Pizzarium and sandwich counters

👉 Download your free printable Rome Street Food Map →


🎯 Bonus: Street Food Tour vs Self-Guided Walk

✅ Why Take a Tour:

  • Local expert explains the food’s origins
  • Try 5–10 things without committing to full portions
  • Meet the vendors, hear their stories

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🗺️ Why Go Self-Guided:

  • Explore at your own pace
  • Create your own “snack crawl”
  • Budget-friendly and flexible

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🎁 Free Street Food Checklist

Get our PDF guide with all 10 street foods, exact shop names, opening hours, and a 2-hour walking loop through Trastevere or Testaccio.

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