Gusteria Al 17 Roma

Gusteria Al 17 Roma

Via Natale del Grande, 17, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Rome
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About

Gusteria Al 17 Roma is a local eatery in Rome known for its stuffed dough triangles and artisanal breads made with stone-ground flour. The shop offers a variety of fillings, from classic Italian meatballs to more adventurous options like chicken and beef tongue. Its reputation is built on providing quick, flavorful street food for locals and visitors alike.

The Visit

The visit to Gusteria Al 17 Roma was a brief but memorable stop during a whirlwind 24-hour food tour of Rome. The reviewer was drawn in by the aroma and appearance of the bread, ultimately choosing a meatball-stuffed dough triangle. The experience highlighted the convenience and quality of Roman street food, with the airy, toasty dough and classic flavors leaving a strong impression. The shop’s popularity among locals was also noted.

What They Ate

Stuffed dough triangle with meatball and tomato sauce
Stone-ground flour bread

Quotes

"[Trapezino Dough] you can tell right away, this dough is different. Look at all the air pockets in here."
"[Meatball Trapezino] I got a meatball one. Really didn't know what else to get."
"[Trapezino Overall] This is absolutely perfect. A really tasty little stuffed dough triangle for about five euros."

Our Reflection

The experience at Gusteria Al 17 Roma encapsulates the essence of Roman street food: quick, satisfying, and full of character. The stuffed dough triangle, with its airy yet toasty texture and classic meatball filling, delivers comfort and flavor in every bite. Watching locals enjoy multiple pieces reinforces the authenticity and popularity of this spot. The reviewer’s delight in the simple, well-executed flavors and the convenience of the offering speaks to the enduring appeal of traditional Italian street eats. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most memorable meals are the ones you can eat on the go, surrounded by the magic of Rome’s streets.

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