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Contribute Feedback What CATHERINE L likes about Di Trevi:
The biggest, and while I would not say best, they are very,very, very good indeed! Most people would probably be better off sharing one, or be prepared to bring a doggy bag home. Delicious, but ginormous! View all feedback.
What Dedric Miller doesn't like about Di Trevi:
a good point is to credit the reception very kind and attentive. For the rest, I see nothing authentic (subtitle of the restaurant) in this pizzeria: the reading of the map shows some compositions of pizzas that are not brought, and very far from the true Italian. The pizzas are gigantic, but the dough is fine and tasteless, the ingredients on it are of relatively poor quality, neither good nor bad, which gives the f... View all feedback.
We 've been here a few times with my husband and daughter and were very happy every time. The pastas, pizzas and tartines were all delicious even though not expensive. The kids menu was very cheap and offered the full-size carbonara (or pizza). Also, the 'small ' pizza was quite big, so the big one should be enough to share.
Avoid this place if you want to eat Pasta, my wife had Tagliatelle Carbonara, it was so overcooked it was like rubber, when my Penne with Salmon came , it too was overcooked and when we asked for Black pepper, we were told that they do not have a pepper grinder and only have ground white pepper. I could hardly believe it when I asked the waiter what part of Italy the chef came from I was told he came from Bulgaria. No disrespect but what do the Bulgarians know about cooking pasta ?? And why do they class themselves as an authentic Italian restaurant. We were never asked whether we enjoyed the meal during the course of us sitting at the table and I had to go and search for the waiter to pay the bill and pass on my comments. The waiter was apologetic and he said that they had a lot of complaints from customers about the Pasta, but the owners were not interested as most of their customers were tourists. How TripAdviser say that the so called restaurant was 48 out of over 500 restaurant in Rennes I will never know. Even if I was desperate and dying from hunger I would not eat at this so called Italian restaurant. Give it a miss, is all I would say in the same street there are a number of good places to eat. The Nepalise/ Tibetan restaurant just a few doors down is excellent and well worth going to.
The biggest, and while I would not say best, they are very,very, very good indeed! Most people would probably be better off sharing one, or be prepared to bring a doggy bag home. Delicious, but ginormous!
On weekends on reindeer, we didn't know where to eat. the view of the façade of the trevi made us want. the situation in this charming little street has conquered us. warm welcome, quality pizza both on the quantity of ingredients offered and the amount of paste. I recommend this pizzeria without hesitation.
Very good pizza. Tasty and especially how much! You won't get hungry from the place, it's a certainty!