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This is a hard one to write on one side we went there to have the tastings menu that can be found on their website, but were told we only could have the from the menu presented (in Italian only) which was disappointing. On the other side the staff was very friendly and attentive, the food simple but very tasty and of high quality. Wine by the glass was large and quite good for the price. I guess that places like this... View all feedback.
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food was tasteless. Service was about show--taking us down to the wine celler and showing us a picture of the waiter with George Clooney and Bill Clinton, but the fact that we had to ask for olive oil for our bread, he never removed the prosecco glasses we used at the start and the owner and her friends were smoking in the restaurant completely kills any positive anything. AVOID View all feedback.
It’s not easy to find a the place. But it was worth it. Good food and very warm services.
Excellent service, friendly hosts and very good food
Lovely people here. Very cozy, but classy too. First thing when we sat down they brought us each a glass of prosecco. And within a couple minutes we heard American music playing over the speakers. The bruschetta was delicious and the buffalo mozzarella as well. We ordered a bottle of the house wine, very good. For our main course she had spaghetti pomodoro and I had the lasagne ragu. Both were fantastic. Soon after that our server gave us a tour of their wine cellar and chatted a bit down there. Then showed us pictures of Bill Clinton reading there. They are very proud of that! Did dessert we shared a big tiramisu and capped it all off with two large classes of limoncelo. So to conclude, this is easily my favorite restaurant in Rome. Excellent food, excellent service and we had a great time.
Easily the absolute best restaurant we went to in Rome. Finally some good food! The owners tended to us personally, and even took us for a tour of the cellar downstairs. The food was delicious. If we had known about this place sooner, we would've gone to eat there every day.
Our first evening in Rome and we stumble upon this quiet gem tucked away behind a few alleys and in a quiet area, so we enjoyed our dinner outside. We 've endulged ourselves into a 'shared ' table d 'hôte, for 45€ and we have no regrets. A chefs tasting menu with fresh pasta, lamb and multiple other savoury dishes to sink our teeth into, and sauce to drown our bread in. What a treat! I expressed such enthusiasm, and to my dismay, the waiter invited us into the basement of their restaurant to view what looked like the ruins of an old roman home along with an impressive wine cellar. Definitely a great way to start our first visit to Rome! Thank you for your hospitality and send our compliments to the chef!