TheForkUserThe restaurant is in a historic district, but far from the overcrowded places, which is a big plus. The food was very good, as well as the service.
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The restaurant is in a historic district, but far from the overcrowded places, which is a big plus. The food was very good, as well as the service.
EVERYTHING was excellent. Definitely worth it if you’re looking for some really good Neapolitan food in Rome.
Very welcoming and serviceminded staff, and we communicated well, overcomimg the language barrier of her not speaking English and we not speaking Italian:-) We had a very tasty meal of Napoli style ragu with perfect pasta. Indeed value for money!
The staff was very nice but didn’t spoke English so very difficult to communicate. Menu only in Italian.My boyfriend liked his plate. Mine was way too salty and uneadible. Chef must have skipped the salt bowl in it. But very positiv point for the entry : eggplant and parmigiano it was delicious
A pleasant surprise; I was looking for a restaurant near Villa Borghese to spend some time after lunch. The menu offers a variety of choices, though not overwhelming. All the dishes I tried (linguine with shrimp, pasta with provolone and potatoes, spaghetti with clams) were truly delicious, and the portions were generous. The warm, soft bread was a real treat. The service was very good and fast. To be honest, I had to give the atmosphere an average rating because there were few other customers when we went, which was a bit odd. However, in the end, the overall experience/cost ratio was excellent.