I saw a lot of locals stopping here and it's away from tourist attractions so I decided to give them a try. My girlfriend doesn't eat meat so she had the fried fish, salad and two orders of pizza bread. She said the fish was good and it wasn't oily even though it wasn't fried, she also loved the pizza bread. I asked one of the staff members for a recommendation and he said to have the Panino con Milza. At first i was a bit hesitant but I figured I'd give it a try. Boy was I satisfied, probably the best thing I have eaten in my whole Italy trip I even went for a second one. You also get locals prices and not the tourist tax. Overall ended up spending 14 euro with 3 beers, best deal I've had all trip. Definitely recommend...
Read moreAuthentic and fresh street food for authentic local prices. Not a tourist place. Food is delicious and the service is fast so don’t be scared if there is a queue. Be brave and try the local hit, pani câ meusa, you won’t regret! It’s absolutely delicious, no wonder it’s so popular here! Do not let the ingredients (spleen) scare you off before trying. It goes well with a bottle of cold Moretti beer! If you’re less brave or vegan, here you can get the freshest panelle, aka chickpea fritters in a sandwich or by themselves. Arancino (fried rice ball with ragout inside) is also top! Will definitely go back...
Read moreUnbelievably bad. I went at 830 and they were still setting up. I went back at 9 and tried to ask when they would open and a guy yelled at me. I am not sure how anyone can think this behavior is ok, I am simply asking a normal question of somehow whose job it is to serve food. Finally, after ten I return and again am treated rudely, obviously because I am a traveler. I get a spleen sandwich and it’s garbage. Everyone should avoid this place, and go somewhere that will treat you...
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