Worst dining experience of my life - starting by stating I have been living in France for 5 years but writing in english for all the tourists! I recommend you NEVER try this restaurant. In the middle of our dinner, my friend startled cause she thought she saw a mouse. And what do you know? It was in fact a small mouse. I am writing this feedback not only because of the mouse but because of the attitude of the staff and restaurant owner. No one tried to get rid of the mouse, they made it seem like we were overreacting, asking if we were parisians cause we shouldnt be disgusted. They claimed that there are mice in all restaurants in paris. Let me assure you, in 5 years, I never saw a mouse in a restaurant... at one point, they said "dont worry, it went to the kitchen" 🤢 they never apologized for the appearance of the mouse MULTIPLE TIMES and asked us pay 100% of the bill. They acted like this was normal and not their...
Read moreProbably the worst experience ever at any restaurants period. Awful service. Extremely rude and practically ruined our day.food was ok, over priced for what it was. Italian done so-so, my mistake expecting decent Italian in Paris.
Server brought out WRONG wine (most expensive kind on the menu) and try to ARGUE with me saying that it’s the “same kind of grape”. No apologizing for making mistakes.
Also, DO NOT EAT THE BREAD.
they bring out, without asking and that is not complimentary. It’s some stale cheap sliced baguette they charge you for 7 Euros because it says that on their menu (very fine print).
Never in Paris or anywhere else in Europe during all of my precious trips I’ve taken had me pay for bread that I’ve never even asked for.
Don’t get tricked with cute decor from outside! Service is awful and nobody...
Read moreChose this place based on location and probability that our kids would eat. Adults split the carbonara and a pizza Regina. The pasta was OK. Nothing great, not bad. The guanciale didn't render as much saltiness as I would have expected. The pizzas look great, but they make the center so thin that it's a wet mess by the time you cut it with a knife. Then the crust is so thick it doesn't have time to get quite as crispy on the bottom.
The bathroom situation, like much of Paris, is sad. One door leads to two bathrooms (one mens and one women's). But people end up lining up outside the main door, so if you're seated there, you're constantly getting smells/sounds of bathroom. What started as a neat ambiance with their black and pink interior quickly turned annoying because it was too dark to see properly in the back of...
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