This restaurant is located near the Moscova metro station, in a very crowded and beautiful area of the city. The restaurant is small and not very modern but it is in the style of an Italian osteria. The three star review I gave is the average of the four star for the food (good, homemade but nothing special) and the two star for the service (rude people without politeness). I paid 27€ for three appetizers (Bruschetta, piadina and mixed cold cuts), a dish of Pasta, wine, water and coffee. The price to quality ratio is good, considering the exclusivity of the...
Read moreIf you find yourself nearby weekdays at lunchtime, I'd say..you better go there!! It's a lovely, traditional, extremely affordable family-run restaurant where you can feed your Italian-food-love with some exquisite typical dishes. Not a-la-carte as for dinner, but you'll definitely agree with me that is worth it a go (either to become a frequent customer..as many of us, Italians, already are...), if you can find a table, which is actually not so easy if you go there between 1 and 1:45pm.. or you can book it in...
Read moreI went to the Osteria dei Poeti, for a dinner with work colleagues. Osteria dei Poeti is an an old-fashioned tavern near the Moscova underground station. The long wine list is noteworthy. The food was good, we took some appetizers to share. I tasted the gorgonzola and walnut risotto, good but maybe a little too salty. The staff really very rude, both in taking the orders and in serving and above all in the moment of paying. It is a pity because rudeness could ruin a...
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