I’ve just arrived to Milan to visit my sister and our evening was completely ruined thanks to Parioli. First of all we got the worst table possible without possibility to change it - the table was right next to the toilet, wine fridge, stuff desk and the table was broken + almost every person who works here accidentally touched/pushed us while trying to put the bottle into the fridge or talk to other guests as there’s totally no space. Besides, our table was so close to the guys next to us that all the asses(sorry for the wording but there’s no better word for that) were in my sisters face when someone wanted to reach their table. The glasses were dirty and were changed only after we mentioned it, food is plain and not tasty at all - my shrimps tasted as if they’ve been chilling in water for eternity. The other dish was a bit better after we put salt and pepper there (of course we had to get it ourselves as no one here cares about their guests). Plus the food arrived even earlier than our wine… considering the well known Italian culture with food - it’s a shock. When we said the food was not tasty no one cared and in order to get our Prosecco poured we had to wait for 15 minutes. My sister has been here before and the place seemed nice, but guess it was a mistake. We came here for the show - we got it, but I would rather...
Read moreFrom the moment we stepped in, we were welcomed with warmth and professionalism, but what truly made our experience exceptional was Paulo. He was amazingly patient, especially with one elderly member of our group who needed a little extra care. Paulo went above and beyond to ensure their comfort, and nothing was too much trouble — always delivered with a genuine smile and kindness that stood out.
The service overall was flawless, and the food was excellent — fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. A special mention goes to their Tiramisu, which was hands-down the best I’ve ever had. If I could give more than five stars, I absolutely would.
Highly recommended — and Paulo deserves special recognition for making our visit...
Read moreA tasty Roman-cuisine restaurant at walking distance from the railway Central Station in Milan. You feel comfortable since the moment you enter, thanks to that delicious smell of traditional pasta with savoury sauces. At lunch, first course is enough, but you can also try with the second: all those based on meat are delicious. I tried polpette (meat-balls with tomato sauce) and could not believe my senses. The atmosphere is quiet, and the environment elegant. Even at lunch time, you can still enjoy your privacy even if this is an open space. The crew, guided by two Roman ladies, is kind and discreet. In winter, try also the minestrone soup with...
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