Roscioli, near Campo de’ Fiori, serves carbonara for around €15, while Da Enzo al 29 in Trastevere charges €12 for cacio e pepe. Both date back to the early 2000s and lie within 2 kilometers of the Pantheon, making them accessible for historic Rome diners.

Published: 3/5/2026
Last Published: 3/5/2026
Updated: 4/30/2026
Category: Food & Dining
Location: Rome, Italy
Reading time: 4 minutes
Where to Eat Pasta in Rome: Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe and More - Rome Guide

Where to Eat Pasta in Rome: Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe and More

Roscioli, near Campo de’ Fiori, serves carbonara for around €15, while Da Enzo al 29 in Trastevere charges €12 for cacio e pepe. Both date back to the early 2000s and lie within 2 kilometers of the Pantheon, making them accessible for historic Rome diners.

Marcus Cent
Updated Apr 30, 2026
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Marcus Cent

Marcus Cent

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