Overview

Osteria da Zi Umberto, nestled in the vibrant heart of Trastevere at P.za di S. Giovanni della Malva, 14, stands as a quintessential Roman restaurant that captures the spirit of traditional Italian cuisine with an authentic touch. This cozy eatery offers a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels genuinely Roman, perfectly suited for both locals and travelers seeking an immersive dining experience in Rome.

The menu is a celebration of classic Roman dishes, spotlighting time-honored recipes such as Spaghetti Alla Carbonara, Mezze Maniche Alla Gricia, and Saltimbocca Alla Romana. These mains showcase the deep-rooted culinary heritage of the city through their bold, rustic flavors. The Tiramisù serves as a perfect conclusion to the meal, embodying the sweet simplicity and richness that Italian desserts are known for. Starters like Fiori Di Zucca Fritti Con Alici E Mozzarella and Puntarelle In Salsa Di Alici add exciting layers of texture and taste, bringing freshness and zest to the table.

Customers frequently praise the Carbonara here — a dish that stands out for its creamy, indulgent texture balanced with a deep, savory flavor profile, ensuring it remains one of the most memorable plates. The attentive service enhances the experience, with staff welcoming guests by name and providing an attentive yet unobtrusive approach that complements the relaxed, convivial atmosphere. The outdoor terrace offers a charming locale to savor each dish slowly, accompanied by a well-curated selection of Italian wines and classic Aperol spritzes that awaken the palate.

This establishment is an excellent choice for diners who appreciate genuine Roman cuisine served in a setting that honors tradition without sacrificing comfort. Whether you are winding down after a day of sightseeing or looking for a leisurely evening of great food and wine, Osteria da Zi Umberto delivers. It’s ideal for food enthusiasts eager to explore authentic flavors, couples seeking a romantic dinner, or groups looking for a place to share a diverse array of dishes.

While some dishes, especially vegetable selections, might not resonate with every palate, the overall menu is robust with standout highlights that justify the visit. The balance of simplicity and quality in ingredients ensures that each plate presents a clear narrative of Roman culinary culture. Patrons leave with a sense of having tasted Rome itself—unpretentious, hearty, and satisfying.

In summary, for anyone visiting Rome’s historic Trastevere neighborhood, Osteria da Zi Umberto offers a genuine slice of Roman gastronomy—bold, flavorful, and served with warmth. Book ahead and savor the memory of a meal worthy of the city’s rich food tradition.


Amenities & Services

Popular for
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
Offerings
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves coffee
Serves healthy options
Serves late-night food
Serves spirits
Serves wine
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Historic
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What Customers Say

Laura Perry
Dec 3,2025
5/5
Amazing place! Highly recommend! The best vongole I had! (And I had it in 6 different restaurants)I made my reservation the night before and was greeted by my first name the next day and given the best table. Great atmosphere, great food, great service. It was my last night in Rome and I’m so happy we finished our vacation with a bang!!
Mikaela Van Schepdael
Dec 3,2025
5/5
We visited Osteria Da Zi Umberto in July and it was honestly the best spot we ate at in Italy! We couldn't believe how good it was. The vibes were also amazing, and our waiter was super friendly. We spent several hours here, enjoying wine, our main courses, and sharing a dessert. The carbonara was incredible! We will definitely be coming back here on our next trip to Rome!!! Seriously, save yourself some time and go here, I still dream about this meal!!
Amir Kazemi
Dec 3,2025
5/5
We visited Osteria da Zi Umberto during our recent trip to Rome, and overall, it was a charming experience with some standout moments. We kicked off with Aperol spritzes, which were perfectly refreshing, a great start to our evening. For our appetizers, we shared a dish featuring cheese, tomato, and olive oil, and it was absolutely delicious—simple yet fresh, with the flavors really shining through. It was the perfect way to warm up our appetites. As for the rest of the meal, things were a bit hit and miss. I ordered a salad, which was fine but nothing extraordinary. It was a bit underwhelming, especially given the incredible quality of the other dishes. My wife opted for a vegetable dish that was somewhat similar to spinach, but it wasn’t to our taste. We didn’t quite finish it, as it was unlike anything we’d had before, and it just didn’t appeal to us. For the main courses, however, things really picked up. I had the Carbonara, and it was fantastic—rich, flavorful, and indulgent. Every bite was packed with that perfect balance of creaminess and depth. My wife went with a stuffed beef dish, which she loved. It was fresh, tender, and full of flavor. Overall, Osteria da Zi Umberto has a lot to offer, especially in terms of quality mains and excellent starters. While not every dish hit the mark for us, the service was warm and welcoming, and the atmosphere felt very genuine. If you’re in the area, I’d recommend trying the Carbonara and the cheese, tomato, and olive oil starter—it’s worth the visit for those alone!
dragonbites
Dec 3,2025
5/5
Authentic and delicious. This place is very popular, so be prepared. There is a line before they even open. But if you get in, you are in for a treat! We tried three different pastas and they were all outstanding! The staff was very friendly and attentive. I can't wait to come back next time I'm in Rome.
Blandine Lejault
Dec 3,2025
4/5
Very nice roman restaurant at the heart of Trastevere. You can enjoy a nice meal, or even come for drinks and sit at the terrace. The choice is diverse and the prices are fair. The staff was welcoming. I would definitely go again.
Sara Govero
Dec 3,2025
4/5
Big Roma family dinner! Great vibes. We sat inside but the patio looked great. The eggplant parm and cacio e pepe both showed up and showed out. Simple and rich, I could eat it every day. This is exactly what Roman comfort food is supposed to taste like. Service was weird. The dude lied about his name likely because we are from the US but the joke was on him, we had someone with significant Italian History with us so John, Giuseppe, Tarquinius, whatever your name is, do better for tourists, before you’re overthrown and expelled from Rome .

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Opening Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday 12:30 PM - 03:00 PM 07:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday 12:30 PM - 03:00 PM 07:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Thursday 12:30 PM - 03:00 PM 07:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Friday 12:30 PM - 03:00 PM 07:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Saturday 12:30 PM - 03:00 PM 07:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Sunday 12:30 PM - 03:00 PM 07:30 PM - 11:30 PM
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