Restaurant in Rome, Italy
Creative Roman cooking, Michelin-starred, hard to book.

Marco Martini Chef holds a Michelin star and a Top 500 OAD Europe ranking, delivering creative Italian cooking grounded in Roman flavour intensity from a winter-garden dining room in a period palazzo on the Aventino. At €€€ pricing, it sits a tier below Rome's €€€€ creative competitors, making it one of the stronger value cases in the city's serious dining circuit. Book three to four weeks ahead minimum.
If you've already eaten at Rome's more conventional fine dining rooms and want creative Italian cooking that doesn't abandon Roman instincts for flavour intensity, Marco Martini Chef on Viale Aventino is the right next step. It's the restaurant for a return visitor to Rome who wants something technically ambitious without straying into the abstract. The Michelin star and a #441 ranking in Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in Europe (2025) confirm the kitchen is performing at a level that justifies a serious dinner reservation.
The dining room occupies the first floor of a period palazzo and is designed to evoke a winter garden: natural light comes in generously, greenery softens the room, and patterned floor tiles give it a residential warmth that most starred restaurants in Rome do not have. If you came once and sat near the windows, consider requesting that position again — the palazzo architecture makes it one of the more considered dining environments at this price point in the city. The space reads intimate without being cramped, which makes it a better choice for two than for larger groups.
Marco Martini's cooking is classified as Creative, but the ambition is grounded in Roman gastronomic logic rather than novelty for its own sake. The combinations can be surprising — this is not a kitchen playing it safe , but the underlying drive is toward satisfaction: dishes that land with flavour intensity rather than leaving you impressed but vaguely hungry. That balance between inventiveness and palatability is harder to achieve than it sounds, and it's what separates this kitchen from Rome's more purely technique-led creative restaurants. The OAD recognition in three consecutive years (Leading New Restaurants 2023, ranked 2024 and 2025) tracks a kitchen that has improved steadily rather than peaked early.
At €€€ pricing, Marco Martini Chef sits a tier below Rome's €€€€ creative restaurants , including Enoteca La Torre, Glass Hostaria, and All'Oro. That price differential matters: you are getting Michelin-starred creative cooking at a price point that makes a second visit realistic. Among Rome's starred creative kitchens, that combination is not common. For comparison, Acquolina and Achilli al Parlamento occupy adjacent territory in Rome's serious dining circuit, so if you are building an itinerary, all three are worth considering across separate nights.
Booking here is hard. This is a Michelin-starred room in a city with high demand for precisely this kind of reservation, and the seat count is not published. Plan at least three to four weeks ahead for a weekend table, and don't expect walk-in availability to be reliable. The restaurant opens Tuesday through Saturday at 7 PM (last entry likely before midnight) and is closed Sunday and Monday , a standard pattern for this category in Rome, but worth confirming before you travel. No phone number or direct booking link is listed in our database; search the restaurant name directly for current reservation access.
The Aventino address places the restaurant away from the tourist density of the historic centre, which means getting there requires intention , taxi or rideshare is the practical choice from central Rome. That slight friction also keeps the room calmer than it might otherwise be.
Against Rome's wider creative fine dining circuit, Marco Martini Chef occupies a specific and useful position: Michelin-starred creative cooking at €€€ rather than €€€€. If you want to understand where it sits relative to peers across Italy, the comparison set includes Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, Enrico Bartolini in Milan, and further north, Le Calandre in Rubano and Osteria Francescana in Modena. At the European creative level, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Arpège in Paris represent the upper tier of the same Creative classification. Marco Martini Chef is not competing at that level, but at its price point and with consistent OAD recognition, it punches above what a single Michelin star alone would suggest. If you are working through Italy's serious creative kitchens, it also sits in interesting company alongside Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico and Dal Pescatore in Runate as a kitchen with a clear identity rather than a generic fine dining proposition.
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| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marco Martini Chef | Creative | Situated on the first floor of a beautiful period palazzo, this restaurant recalls the style of a winter garden, where natural daylight, greenery and pretty floor tiles all contribute to the attractive setting. Here, Marco Martini creates imaginative cuisine (with occasionally surprising combinations) that nonetheless remains influenced by the gastronomic traditions of Rome, not so much in the recipes used but in the chef’s love for intense flavours that leave the palate completely satisfied.; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #441 (2025); Situated on the first floor of a beautiful period palazzo, this restaurant recalls the style of a winter garden, where natural daylight, greenery and pretty floor tiles all contribute to the attractive setting. Here, Marco Martini creates imaginative cuisine (with occasionally surprising combinations) that nonetheless remains influenced by the gastronomic traditions of Rome, not so much in the recipes used but in the chef’s love for intense flavours that leave the palate completely satisfied.; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #438 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Recommended (2023) | Hard | — |
| Enoteca La Torre | Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Il Pagliaccio | Contemporary Italian, Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Aroma | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Idylio by Apreda | Modern Italian, Italian Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| La Palta | Country cooking | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
How Marco Martini Chef stacks up against the competition.
The venue database does not confirm a bar dining option at Marco Martini Chef. Given the winter-garden dining room setup on the first floor of a period palazzo, this reads as a table-service restaurant rather than a counter or bar-seat format. check the venue's official channels before assuming bar seating is available.
This is a Michelin-starred creative fine dining room in Rome, which sets the expectation clearly: dress well. A jacket for men and equivalent effort for women is in keeping with the setting and the price point (€€€). Rome's fine dining circuit rewards effort on this front, and the elegant palazzo environment reinforces that standard.
At €€€ with a Michelin star and two consecutive Opinionated About Dining rankings in the top 450 in Europe (2024 and 2025), the credentials justify the spend for the right diner. The kitchen delivers creative cooking grounded in Roman flavour logic rather than novelty, which makes it a strong call if you want ambition without complete departure from Italian tradition. If you're looking for a more conventional Roman fine dining experience, there are less demanding options at the same price tier.
For similarly priced creative fine dining in Rome, Il Pagliaccio (two Michelin stars) raises both the ambition and the price. Idylio by Apreda at the Pantheon hotel offers another creative Italian approach with a strong wine programme. Aroma delivers a visual experience with views of the Colosseum at comparable spend. If you want something more rooted in Roman tradition, Enoteca La Torre is worth considering.
The venue database does not confirm a private dining room or published group policy. A first-floor palazzo dining room with a winter-garden character typically runs a limited seat count, which can make large group bookings competitive. For groups above six, check the venue's official channels well in advance to confirm availability and any minimum spend requirements.
Marco Martini Chef opens Tuesday through Saturday from 7 PM and is closed Sunday. There is no lunch service listed in the venue data, so dinner is your only option. Sunday closures are worth noting when planning a Rome itinerary around this reservation.
Yes, with appropriate expectations. The Michelin star, the palazzo setting with natural light and greenery, and a kitchen that delivers creative cooking with genuine flavour intensity make this a solid special-occasion choice at €€€. Book as far in advance as possible — Michelin-starred rooms in Rome at this level fill quickly, and last-minute availability for a specific date is not reliable.
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