This genuinely Roman restaurant which takes its name from the Marchese del Grillo, a film which symbolises the spirit of Rome, is elegant and noble in style yet with a hint of irony. Although the focus is on traditional cuisine, the stylish decor, beautiful furnishings and dishes full of delicious flavours will instantly appeal to visitors from other cultures as well as locals. There are no fixed times for eating and drinking here: you can enjoy the fried meatballs, amatriciana pasta, stuffed chicken or a quick spaghetti with a tomato sauce at any time of day.