Ai Marmi is a classic, no-frills Roman eatery serving traditional pizza and dessert in Trastevere, Rome. The vibe is proudly local: quick pace, packed tables, and zero interest in putting on a show—just turning out seriously good food that people line up for.
Come for the thin, crisp-edged Roman-style pizza that disappears fast (you’ll see why photos often don’t happen). Expect a busy room, casual house wine, and staff who keep things moving with a bit of cheeky humor—efficient, sometimes blunt, but generally kind. Finish strong with the tiramisu, served generously and tasting like someone’s nonna actually cares.
WHY VISIT: honest flavors over fuss. WHERE: Viale di Trastevere, 53–59. PRICE RANGE: affordable to mid-range for Trastevere—more substance, less “tourist menu” markup. With thousands of diners behind it, Ai Marmi has the rhythm of a place that’s been doing the same thing for years because it works.
Insider tip: Go early or late to dodge the longest waits, order one pizza per person, and save room for tiramisu—then leave happy and full.
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