If you're a tourist and you want to take a look at some nice walls and ceilings in the centre of Genoa while sipping a glass of wine, then you might stop here. Don't get "Ciliegiolo", though, they will serve you a cheap Valpolcevera wine that includes some "ciliegiolo" grapes but the real "ciliegiolo" is much better. If you're looking for a restaurant, you can safely choose among several better options in this area. Here you're served overpriced, undersized and pretty dull food. The menu is inviting, but the content referenced by the titles is much less, as far as quantity and quality are concerned, than what you might reasonably expect. The dessert was good, a chestnut soft ice cream. All the rest was not bad, but absolutely below the average quality of most restaurants in Genoa at a...
Read moreThe steak was not what I had expected. It had a lot of fatty pieces that was not eatable and it was not really as big as I though. The minimum size to order of the steak was 600g. But for that size I expected more meat. For a price of 30€, the amount of meat was really small. But the beef was imported from Finland and was 100% grass-fed. That may be the cause for the high price.
I also tried some of the beef filet and that was delicious. Would recommend that instead of the other meats, if you come here to get a piece of meat. The price for the filet was also cheaper than the other meats.
Their pizza was really good and the price was good. But the salmon was a bit undercooked. As for the...
Read moreThe staff don’t speak a word of English and is really unpleasant. I felt like I was just disturbing everyone. Also they kept making some mistakes in our order and would not admit the food was wrong… The pizzas was okay but really not extraordinary and the pastas were over cooked and flavourless. Oh and the bottles of water are old and reused even tho we payed of it (usually in Italy the restaurant gives us brand new bottles) There’s only one girl who was nice otherwise there’s so much restaurants in Genova I would recommend going...
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