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Tucked away on Via Marco Valerio Corvo in the Appio Claudio neighborhood, Da Noi is a no-frills Roman trattoria that locals appreciate for its straightforward approach to classic cuisine. The atmosphere is unpretentious and family-run, though service can be slow during busy hours. Skip the tourist traps nearby and come here for honest, home-style Roman dishes at reasonable prices.
Solid neighborhood spot with slow service
Da Noi is the kind of neighborhood spot you find when you've wandered off the tourist path in Appio Claudio. The restaurant feels like a typical Roman family kitchen, with simple decor and a menu focused on traditional pasta dishes and secondi. The portions are generous and the prices are fair for the area.
However, be prepared for a leisurely pace. Service can be notably slow, especially during peak dinner hours, and the food, while competent, doesn't quite reach memorable heights. It's a solid choice for a no-fuss meal when you're in the neighborhood, but it's not a destination restaurant. The wine selection is decent, and if you're looking for authentic Roman cooking without the tourist markup, this is a reasonable option.
Just manage your expectations: this is everyday Roman dining, not a culinary experience. Come for the convenience and the local vibe, not for exceptional service or standout dishes.