Restaurant in Rome, Italy
La Pergola
1,675ptsRome's only three-star table. Book early.

About La Pergola
Rome's only three-Michelin-star restaurant, La Pergola has held its position at the top of the city's fine dining hierarchy under chef Heinz Beck since 1994. Scored at 96.5 on La Liste 2025 and a Les Grandes Tables du Monde member, it sits on the top floor of the Roma Cavalieri with panoramic views over the city. Book months ahead — availability is near impossible.
Verdict
If you are comparing La Pergola against Rome's other three-Michelin-star options, the comparison is short: there are none. La Pergola is the only three-star restaurant in the city, and has held that distinction under chef Heinz Beck since well before most of its current competition existed. Scored at 96.5 points on La Liste 2025 and a member of Les Grandes Tables du Monde, it sits in a tier of Italian fine dining occupied nationally by a handful of rooms: Osteria Francescana in Modena, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, and Le Calandre in Rubano. For a special occasion dinner in Rome with no ceiling on budget, this is the booking to pursue. The question is not whether it is worth it — it is whether you can get a table.
The Experience
La Pergola sits on the leading floor of the Roma Cavalieri, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel on Monte Mario hill, which puts it physically above the city in a way that shapes the entire evening. The dining room underwent a complete refurbishment that paid deliberate tribute to Rome's material vocabulary: Travertine marble, a red colour scheme, and the kind of considered detail that announces a room meant for high-stakes occasions. The terrace view — the whole of Rome spread below, ringed by hills , is the kind of thing that photographs cannot accurately represent. It functions as a backdrop for proposal dinners, significant anniversaries, and corporate entertainment where the setting needs to do some of the work.
Beck has been at the helm since 1994, which in the context of three-star kitchens is a remarkable tenure. His approach centres on Italian and Mediterranean cuisine shaped by a commitment to sustainable, high-quality ingredients and a philosophy of light, health-conscious cooking. This is not the kind of three-star room where richness is the point. For guests coming from heavier French-inflected fine dining formats , say, Le Bernardin in New York City , the register here will feel notably more restrained and produce-forward. Sommelier Marco Reitano oversees a wine list that draws serious collector attention; pairing through him is the recommended approach for anyone not arriving with a specific bottle in mind.
Private Dining and Groups
For groups and private dining, La Pergola's positioning inside a full-service Waldorf Astoria property is a practical advantage. The hotel infrastructure supports event-level coordination that a standalone restaurant cannot match: dedicated event staff, accommodation on site, and the ability to construct an evening around a meal rather than just booking a table. If you are organising a corporate dinner, a milestone celebration for a party larger than the standard table, or an event where the meal is one component of a broader programme, the hotel context matters. The private dining options here carry the same culinary standard as the main room , this is not a case where groups are routed to a lesser experience. That said, private room availability at this level requires early coordination; contact the hotel directly well in advance rather than attempting to arrange through a standard reservation platform. Groups looking for comparable private dining at a lower price point should consider Il Pagliaccio or Enoteca La Torre, both of which offer serious cooking with more accessible booking windows.
Booking Difficulty
Near impossible is the accurate framing. Three Michelin stars, a globally recognised chef, a setting that draws international visitors year-round, and a relatively small room create sustained demand that outpaces availability. Book as far ahead as the reservation system allows , typically months rather than weeks. For flexibility on timing, weekday dinner slots are marginally easier than weekend. If your dates are fixed and availability shows closed, contact the hotel's concierge directly; hotel guests at the Roma Cavalieri may have access to priority allocation. Guests already staying at the property should always check this channel first.
For broader context on Rome's fine dining options while planning, see our full Rome restaurants guide, and for hotel options near the venue, our full Rome hotels guide.
Know Before You Go
- Awards: Michelin 3 Stars (2025), La Liste 96.5pts (2025), 95pts (2026), Les Grandes Tables du Monde (2025)
- Chef: Heinz Beck (at La Pergola since 1994)
- Sommelier: Marco Reitano
- Setting: Leading floor of Roma Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria; terrace with panoramic views of Rome
- Booking difficulty: Near impossible , book months ahead
- Private dining: Available via hotel; contact directly for group coordination
- Dress code: Smart formal expected at this level
- Location: Via Alberto Cadlolo, 101, Monte Mario, Rome
- Getting there: Taxi or hotel car recommended; limited public transport to Monte Mario
Peer Context
For other serious creative cooking in Rome, Acquolina, Achilli al Parlamento, and All'Oro offer strong alternatives at lower price points and easier booking windows. For Italian three-star dining elsewhere in the country, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, Dal Pescatore in Runate, and Enrico Bartolini in Milan are the relevant reference points. For a comparison of how La Pergola sits against other tasting-menu formats internationally, Atomix in New York City is instructive for what a comparable price tier delivers in a different register.
FAQs
- Is La Pergola good for a special occasion? Yes, and it is among the most credentialed settings in Rome for exactly this purpose. Three Michelin stars, a panoramic terrace, and sommelier-led wine service make it a strong choice for proposals, significant anniversaries, and high-stakes business dinners. The room's recent refurbishment means the physical setting matches the culinary standard. If budget is flexible and the occasion warrants the effort to secure a table, this is the right booking.
- How far ahead should I book La Pergola? Book as far in advance as the system allows , aim for three to six months ahead for popular dates. Weekend tables in peak season are the hardest to secure. If you are staying at the Roma Cavalieri, contact the concierge early: hotel guests may have access to priority reservations that are not visible through standard booking channels.
- Can La Pergola accommodate groups? Yes. The hotel setting at the Roma Cavalieri provides infrastructure for group and private dining that a standalone restaurant cannot match. For events, corporate dinners, or parties larger than a standard table, contact the hotel's events team directly rather than using the restaurant's standard reservation process. Private room availability is separate from main dining room allocation.
- Does La Pergola handle dietary restrictions? At the three-star level, communicating dietary requirements well in advance is standard practice, and kitchens operating at this tier are generally equipped to accommodate. Contact the restaurant directly at the time of booking to confirm specifics; do not leave this to the night of the reservation.
- What are alternatives to La Pergola in Rome? For serious fine dining at a lower price point and easier booking, Il Pagliaccio (two Michelin stars, contemporary Italian) and Enoteca La Torre (creative, €€€€) are the strongest alternatives. For a terrace view that competes on setting, Aroma (Modern Cuisine, €€€€) near the Colosseum is worth considering. Idylio by Apreda offers modern Italian in a hotel setting with more accessible availability. None matches La Pergola on accolades, but all represent credible options if availability or budget is the constraint.
For the full picture on dining, drinking, and staying in the city, see our Rome bars guide, our Rome wineries guide, and our Rome experiences guide.
Compare La Pergola
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Pergola | Near Impossible | — | |
| Enoteca La Torre | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Il Pagliaccio | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Aroma | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Idylio by Apreda | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| La Palta | €€€ | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how La Pergola measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does La Pergola handle dietary restrictions?
La Pergola operates at three-Michelin-star level under chef Heinz Beck, who has documented focus on light, healthy, and sustainably sourced ingredients — which in practice means the kitchen is set up for considered, ingredient-led cooking rather than rigid set formats. check the venue's official channels well ahead of your booking to flag any restrictions; at this price point and service level, accommodation is standard practice. The omakase-style format means the kitchen leads, so early communication is the practical step.
Can La Pergola accommodate groups?
La Pergola sits inside the Roma Cavalieri, a full-service Waldorf Astoria property, which gives it real infrastructure for group and private dining that a standalone restaurant cannot match. The hotel can support pre- and post-dinner arrangements, and private room options are available through the property. For groups, the practical advantage over standalone fine dining venues in Rome is meaningful — check the venue's official channels to discuss configurations and availability.
How far ahead should I book La Pergola?
Book as early as possible — a minimum of 8 to 12 weeks for most dates, and further out for weekends, holidays, or summer when international visitor demand peaks. Three Michelin stars, a globally recognised chef in Heinz Beck (at the helm since 1994), and a setting that draws destination diners year-round make this one of the hardest reservations in Italy. If you have a fixed travel date, treat securing La Pergola as the first logistical step, not an afterthought.
What are alternatives to La Pergola in Rome?
La Pergola is Rome's only three-Michelin-star restaurant, so direct equivalents do not exist in the city. For serious creative cooking at lower price points and with more accessible booking windows, Acquolina, Achilli al Parlamento, and All'Oro are the names worth considering. Among the comparison peers, Il Pagliaccio holds two Michelin stars and offers a strong fine dining experience; Idylio by Apreda and Aroma both deliver destination-level cooking with considerably easier reservations.
Is La Pergola good for a special occasion?
Yes — and it is one of the clearest cases in Rome for justifying the spend on a significant occasion. Three Michelin stars (2025), a 96.5 La Liste score, a recently refurbished dining room paying tribute to Roman materials, and a terrace with an expansive view over the city from Monte Mario hill make the context hard to match. The format is formal and deliberate, so it suits occasions where the meal itself is the event — not a backdrop to a large group celebration.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 7:30–11:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 7:30–11:30 pm
- Thursday
- 7:30–11:30 pm
- Friday
- 7:30–11:30 pm
- Saturday
- 7:30–11:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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