Worst Italian Restaurant in Beijing. The interior is in pseudo-modern "nouveau riche" style that may please a car salesmen and his tinder date. E.g. the napkins are made out of plastic not cotton/linen; the cutlery is inferior etc. Food is mediocre. We went with a group of 15 people and my cannelloni looked like it was kept warm for hours. Even if you insist on regular water (which comes free in China) they pour overprices Spanish (!) imported water. On top 10% a sevice fee was charged (which in China in general is unheard of) - "You should have looked on our page". They also mixed up the invoice so that they had to call later and I had to transfer more money which was a hassle. Light criticism was not accepted. 1st = last visit. CAVEAT: I only had one meal (cannelloni) which was worste than canned ravioli by Maggi and the Appetizer which was OK. Maybe Pizza is better as some ppl describe. And after some thinking I found a worse Italian restaurant (Sanlitun East 3 St, next to...
Read moreGreat taste of Italy in Beijing. If you are seeking a great touch of Italy in Beijing, the food and wine will be a total experience. Starter was an elegant hand crafted seafood with an Italian swing, entree plate followed; ravioli was an absolute delight. The main was exceptional, Aussie wagu rib eye with a salad to match. The Barolo from a really good selection of vino added to the total experience. Great wine list. Chef Victorio is a passionate young gun with a clear vision and bright future. Go there if you want to experience Italian. It’s over delivers on the price. Passion is the hallmark here. Well done. Highly recommended. We will be back...
Read moreConvenient location near our hotel and much not expensive charming then eating in the hotel
Great service and delicious dinner Best Italian food in Beijing. Salad, carpaccio, lasagna and porcini risotto all delicious.
Wine list a bit pricey but a few Goid value reds by the glass especially one from Sicily
Thanks for a great Tuesday dinner and be...
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