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This is a neighbourhood bistro with a very good menu. There were 4 other tables on a Thursday evening all served by the owner who was very welcoming and laid back We were given an amuse bouche of tapenade which was good and delicious breads. We ordered a bottle of Vermentino which was superb and very good value My partner ordered the squid to start and said it was very good. I had spaghetti with clams and lemon which was very tasty. To follow I had monkfish wrapped in bacon with carrot top purée. The fish was perfectly cooked and my partner had breaded salt cod with puffed rice in the coating which was delicious. We followed with a cheesecake to share which was nice and a bronze grappa which was very smooth
After three weeks in Ostiense, we discovered Fiore all’Occhiello much to our delight. The food is outstanding, both in taste and presentation. The service was what you expect in an upscale restaurant. It is a neighborhood spot with few (if any) tourists. The waiter guided our choices and we were not disappointed.
I was very pleased with the choices on the menu and the wine list. Service was excellent and I would highly recommend a visit. Price/quality ratio was correct too.
Always nice and unconventionally surprising food and a classy atmosphere. Maybe just a little warm inside today!
Bit narrow menu options but you can't expect much more for a rather small place. The food was good and somewhat artistic. Original. But also the meals felt a bit too scarce, expecially compared to the price.At dinner we got welcomed by the owner with 2 glasses of prosecco, which was highly appreciated and also a little taste of some ricotta mixed up with some pecorino which was ok.The overall experience was quite nice, but with only 30% off, it still felt a little bit too pricey, due to the meagre courses.