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    Restaurant in Rome, Italy

    Idylio by Apreda

    1,295pts

    Asian-inflected Italian tasting menus, book ahead.

    Idylio by Apreda, Restaurant in Rome

    About Idylio by Apreda

    Idylio by Apreda is one of Rome's most distinctive fine-dining addresses at the €€€€ tier, built on modern Italian cooking with Asian-influenced spice and aromatics. La Liste rates it 87–88 points across 2025–2026. Three tasting menus, strong wine by the glass, and easy booking make it a reliable choice for a serious meal — Sunday lunch-only service means dinner runs Tuesday to Saturday.

    Should You Book Idylio by Apreda?

    Sunday lunch is the scarcest seat in the house. Idylio operates six days a week, but Sunday is dinner-free: the kitchen closes after the afternoon service, and Monday is a full rest day. If your Rome itinerary lands on a Sunday evening or a Monday, this one is off the table entirely. Book around that constraint first, then consider whether the format is right for you.

    The short verdict: yes, book it, particularly if you want to eat modern Italian cooking that goes somewhere other restaurants in this price tier do not. Francesco Apreda spent years cooking in Asia, and that experience shapes a menu built on Italian foundations with spice and aromatics that most of Rome's contemporary fine-dining scene does not attempt. La Liste rated it 88 points in 2025 and 87 in 2026; Opinionated About Dining placed it 480th in Europe in 2024 and 515th in 2025. Those numbers put it in credible company without overstating the case. At €€€€, you are spending at the leading of Rome's restaurant market, and the question is whether the cooking earns that spend compared to alternatives in the same tier.

    The Weekend and Lunch Format

    The editorial angle here matters for planning: Idylio's Sunday service is lunch-only, which makes it one of the few serious fine-dining options in Rome where a midday meal on the weekend is the intended format rather than an afterthought. The dining room runs 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM on Sundays, the same two-hour window as weekday lunch. This is not a leisurely three-hour affair by design, so if you are building a Sunday around the meal, arrive at opening and do not expect to linger indefinitely beyond the service window.

    For food and wine enthusiasts who want depth at lunch rather than a quick set menu, the tasting menu structure at Idylio is relevant. La Liste's description confirms three distinct menus: one focused on Apreda's classic dishes, a second showcasing newer work, and a vegetarian option. An extensive selection of wines by the glass is noted specifically, which makes the Sunday lunch format more viable for solo diners or pairs who want to explore the wine programme without committing to bottles. That wine-by-the-glass depth is worth factoring into the overall value calculation at this price point.

    What the Room and Cooking Deliver

    The dining room runs in shades of blue and orange, which La Liste describes as elegant. The cooking draws on Italian technique combined with spice and Asian-influenced flavour profiles, a combination that Apreda developed during his time working in Asia. In Rome's fine-dining context, this positions Idylio distinctly: most of the city's top-end restaurants stay within Italian regional traditions, while Idylio operates with a broader flavour vocabulary. Whether that appeals depends on what you are after. If you want a pure expression of Lazio or Roman cooking, this is not the right choice. If you want technically accomplished Italian cooking that incorporates Eastern spice and aromatics into the framework, Idylio has few direct competitors in the city.

    Google reviews sit at 4.6 across 188 ratings, a score that signals consistent quality without the polarising extremes. At €€€€ pricing with tasting menu formats, the absence of significant negative sentiment in that volume of reviews is a reasonable proxy for reliability.

    Booking and Logistics

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Piazza dei Caprettari, 56/60, 00186 Rome
    • Cuisine: Modern Italian with Asian-influenced flavours
    • Price tier: €€€€ (tasting menu format)
    • Lunch service: Tuesday to Sunday, 12:30 PM–2:30 PM
    • Dinner service: Tuesday to Saturday, 7:30 PM–10:30 PM
    • Closed: Sunday dinner and all day Monday
    • Booking difficulty: Easy — accessible without weeks of lead time
    • Awards: La Liste 87–88 pts (2025–2026); OAD Top 500 Europe (2024–2025)
    • Wine: Extensive list with strong by-the-glass selection
    • Menus: Three tasting menus (classics, new dishes, vegetarian)

    Booking here is rated easy, which is a meaningful differentiator at this level of the Rome market. You are unlikely to need months of advance planning. That said, Sunday lunch has limited sittings by virtue of the single two-hour service, so if a specific date matters, book as soon as your plans are confirmed rather than waiting.

    How It Compares

    Against Rome's other €€€€ modern Italian options, Idylio sits in a distinctive position because of the Asian-influenced flavour angle. Il Pagliaccio and Enoteca La Torre both operate at the same price tier with creative Italian menus, but neither applies the same cross-cultural spice vocabulary. Acquolina focuses on seafood as its organising principle. If the specific combination of Italian technique and Eastern aromatics is what you are after, Idylio does not have a direct equivalent in the city.

    For broader context within Italian fine dining, peers worth understanding include Andrea Aprea in Milan and Harry's Piccolo in Trieste, both working in the modern Italian contemporary space at comparable price points. Further up the national prestige ladder sit Osteria Francescana in Modena, Le Calandre in Rubano, and Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence. Within Rome itself, La Pergola is the city's highest-profile fine-dining address; Achilli al Parlamento offers a creative alternative at the same tier.

    If you are building a broader Italy itinerary around serious meals, Dal Pescatore in Runate, Enrico Bartolini in Milan, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico all belong in the consideration set for what Italy's contemporary fine-dining range can deliver.

    For more Rome dining options at all price points, see our full Rome restaurants guide. Planning the wider trip? Explore Rome hotels, Rome bars, Rome wineries, and Rome experiences.

    FAQ

    • What should a first-timer know about Idylio by Apreda? Come expecting tasting menu format at €€€€ pricing, not à la carte. The cooking is modern Italian with Asian spice and aromatic influences built in — if you want straightforwardly traditional Roman food, this is the wrong room. La Liste's 87–88 point scores over two consecutive years signal consistency at a high level. Booking is easy relative to Rome's harder-to-access addresses, so there is no need to plan months out.
    • Does Idylio by Apreda handle dietary restrictions? A dedicated vegetarian tasting menu is confirmed, which is a meaningful signal that the kitchen accommodates dietary requirements with a real menu rather than improvised substitutions. For other restrictions, contact the restaurant directly before booking , no phone number or website is listed in our current data, so reach out through your booking platform or reservation confirmation.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Idylio by Apreda? Dinner gives you more days to choose from (Tuesday to Saturday versus Tuesday to Sunday for lunch) and typically more time to pace a tasting menu. Lunch on Sunday is the only option if your visit falls on a weekend. If you have flexibility, dinner on a weekday allows the full service window without the two-hour lunch constraint. The wine-by-the-glass programme makes either format work for wine exploration.
    • Can Idylio by Apreda accommodate groups? Tasting menu restaurants in this tier typically have structured seatings that suit groups of 2–6 more naturally than larger parties. No private dining room is confirmed in our data. For groups larger than six, contact the restaurant in advance to confirm capacity and logistics. At €€€€ per head, the total spend for a group adds up quickly , factor that into the decision.
    • Is Idylio by Apreda good for a special occasion? Yes, clearly. The combination of an elegant dining room, multi-course tasting menus, an extensive wine list with strong by-the-glass options, and La Liste recognition gives it the ingredients for a high-stakes dinner. It works better than many Rome alternatives for occasions where you want cooking that feels distinctive rather than conventionally formal. La Pergola is the city's most prestigious address for a landmark occasion; Idylio is the better call if you want culinary originality over institutional prestige.
    • What are alternatives to Idylio by Apreda in Rome? At the same €€€€ tier: Il Pagliaccio for creative contemporary Italian; Enoteca La Torre for creative cooking in a villa setting; Acquolina if seafood is the priority. For cross-cultural modern Italian at a different price point, see our full Rome restaurant guide for additional options.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Idylio by Apreda? At €€€€ with La Liste recognition and a choice of three distinct menus (classics, new dishes, vegetarian), the value case is solid for a food-focused diner. The by-the-glass wine selection means you can pair properly without the cost of full bottles. Compared to other Rome addresses at this price, the cooking's cross-cultural approach gives you something you cannot replicate elsewhere in the city, which strengthens the case if you are visiting Rome multiple times and want variety across meals.

    Compare Idylio by Apreda

    Booking Options Near Idylio by Apreda
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Idylio by ApredaModern Italian, Italian Contemporary€€€€Easy
    Enoteca La TorreCreative€€€€Unknown
    Il PagliaccioContemporary Italian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    AromaModern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    La PaltaCountry cooking€€€Unknown
    Orma RomaFusion€€€€Unknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Idylio by Apreda?

    Come with a tasting menu mindset: Idylio runs three set menus (classic favourites, new dishes, and vegetarian), so à la carte is not the format here. The cooking blends Italian technique with spice and Asian-influenced flavours drawn from chef Francesco Apreda's time working in Asia — expect something more adventurous than a conventional Roman fine-dining meal. At €€€€ pricing and with La Liste recognition (88pts in 2025), this is a considered spend, not a casual dinner stop. Monday is the one day the kitchen is closed.

    Does Idylio by Apreda handle dietary restrictions?

    A dedicated vegetarian tasting menu is on offer, which signals the kitchen has thought seriously about non-meat diners rather than retrofitting a standard menu. For other dietary requirements, the three-menu format means adjustments depend on which menu you're following — check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm what's possible.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Idylio by Apreda?

    Dinner runs Tuesday through Saturday and gives you the full evening service in the blue-and-orange dining room; lunch operates Tuesday through Sunday, including a Sunday lunch that is the only midday fine-dining slot many visitors will find at this level in Rome. If Sunday works for your schedule, the Sunday lunch slot is scarcer and worth prioritising. For a conventional evening-out occasion, Thursday or Friday dinner typically offers the most flexibility.

    Can Idylio by Apreda accommodate groups?

    The venue database does not detail private dining or maximum group sizes. Given the tasting-menu-only format, groups work well in theory since the kitchen is already running set menus, but confirm capacity directly with the restaurant — Piazza dei Caprettari, 56/60, Rome — well ahead of your visit, especially for parties of six or more.

    Is Idylio by Apreda good for a special occasion?

    Yes, provided the person you're celebrating with is open to a structured tasting menu format and cuisine that moves beyond classical Italian. The La Liste-ranked dining room (87pts in 2026) in shades of blue and orange reads formal without being stiff, and three menu options mean the table can be tailored. At €€€€, the spend is in line with Rome's other serious special-occasion restaurants, so the question is whether the Asian-influenced cooking angle suits the occasion better than a more traditional Roman alternative like Aroma.

    What are alternatives to Idylio by Apreda in Rome?

    Il Pagliaccio is the closest peer — also modern Italian at the €€€€ level with serious critical standing, but the cooking stays closer to classical Italian without the Asian-spice thread. Aroma offers an outdoor terrace with Colosseum views, which makes it the stronger pick when setting matters more than culinary ambition. Orma Roma is worth considering if you want contemporary Italian at a slightly lower formality threshold. Enoteca La Torre leans into wine depth alongside its tasting menus, making it a better fit if the cellar is central to your decision.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Idylio by Apreda?

    At €€€€ and with back-to-back La Liste rankings (88pts in 2025, 87pts in 2026) and an Opinionated About Dining Top 515 Europe placement, Idylio earns its price tier if you're specifically drawn to Italian cooking with genuine Asian-influenced spice integration — that is not a common combination in Rome at this level. If you want purely traditional Roman fine dining, the tasting format and flavour direction will feel like a detour rather than a destination, and Il Pagliaccio or Aroma would be a more direct fit.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Wednesday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Thursday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Friday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Saturday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM 7:30 PM-10:30 PM
    Sunday
    12:30 PM-2:30 PM

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