About this spot
I Due Forni delivers authentic Roman comfort food that feels like a warm hug after navigating Prenzlauer Berg's cobblestones. Order the cacio e pepe immediately, as this classic Roman pasta relies on sharp Pecorino Romano and starchy pasta water to achieve its signature creamy emulsion without cream. The atmosphere is unpretentious and bustling, perfect for grabbing a quick but deeply satisfying meal before heading to your next neighborhood exploration.
💡 Tips before you go
- Ask for extra Pecorino Romano if you love cheese, as the house version is sharp and salty.
- Save room for the supplì, a fried rice ball stuffed with mozzarella that makes an excellent handheld snack.
- Arrive early or be prepared to wait, as this popular spot fills up quickly on weekends.
Common Questions
How much does I Due Forni cost?
Expect to pay around 15–20 EUR per person for a main course and drink, totaling roughly $17–$22 USD.
Where is I Due Forni?
It is located at Schönhauser Allee 12 in the Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood of Berlin, near the Schönhauser Allee U-Bahn station.
What should I order first?
Start with the cacio e pepe or carbonara, then finish with a slice of their fresh focaccia bread to soak up any remaining sauce.
About this page
Restaurant: I Due Forni (I Due Forni)
Cuisine: italian
Location: Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms