Supplì Roma is a Roman street-food spot serving iconic fried rice balls and pizza slices, located in Trastevere, Rome. Come hungry and a little patient—there’s often a line, and once you bite into that crunchy shell with a molten mozzarella pull, you’ll get why.
Start with the supplì classico: deep, savoury tomato-and-meat flavour, perfectly seasoned rice, and that creamy center that stretches. The cacio e pepe supplì is the other move—peppery, cheesy, and ridiculously smooth inside while still shatter-crisp outside. If you’re pacing the neighborhood, grab a couple of Roman-style pizza slices too—thin, satisfying, and made for eating on the go.
Value-wise, this is the kind of quick stop that actually earns its hype: you can build a filling snack or a casual meal without paying sit-down prices. Think budget to mid-range depending on how many you “accidentally” order (it happens).
Insider tip: Order at least 2–3 pieces per person (mix classic + cacio e pepe), and go a bit earlier to dodge the longest queue—then keep walking Trastevere with your snack in hand.
Joanna Carab
in the last weekBest suppli and pizza that I have tried in Rome. Delicious food and authentic Italian food. Good prices and fast service. Strongly recommended!! Keep in mind that there are no tables so you can only "grab and go".
Hayley Jones
in the last weekGreat spot to grab lunch on the go. Food was amazing. I couldn't believe how cheap the food was!! Staff were working very hard to keep the queues down as it seems to get very busy, but I can see why!
Dr.T G
in the last weekI don't recommend it. They move and talk fast, cut your slices smaller, then charge you a made up price, 40% more than the real total, with no itemized receipt to show the prices.
Vesela Mileva
in the last weekBaptiste Coccia
in the last weekThe place to eat typical Italian food! They are super well organized to serve and to avoid waiting time. The food was super tasty and value for money! There is no sign outside but you can see how busy the place is with people queuing.