Anthony Bourdain looking upwards

Visit Anthony Bourdain's Favorite Restaurant In Rome, Italy

By Aahil Dayani

VACATIONS

Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain highlighted hundreds of restaurants across the globe over the years. In Rome, Bourdain loved Osteria dal 1931.
Osteria dal 1931 was a revelation for Bourdain, and the chef was enamored by a small plate of prosciutto and artichokes. "I love this place. I want to die here already," he said.
Osteria was founded in 1931 and has offered a wide variety of cuisines over its near century-long run. You'll find stellar Roman-influenced dishes and a diverse wine list.
The restaurant is nestled in the Monteverde District, making it easily accessible via public transit or taxi. It has a simple, warm appearance, with unpretentious decor.
Osteria dal 1931's robust menu is filled with carb-heavy favorites like cacio e pepe and fettuccine pasta with truffle, as well as local dishes like oxtail stew and Catalan fish.
Like most joints, Osteria dal 1931 has taken pride in the fact that Bourdain promoted the space. It has a genuine love for the traveler, with its website explicitly praising him.