After 40 minutes of waiting until the waiter (in reality owner) to accept the order we went away. The pizza used to be good in that area. If you order it from Glovo, it will be cold so I don’t recommend it. We came in a company of my friends, it was full and he took an order from other tables that arrived later then us. The owner (also a waiter) as I understood don’t want to spend money on the staff so that’s why he goes around just by himself doesn’t manage to take orders on time and show the big disrespect to his historic clients. It was not the first time we arrived to that place, but I would never recommend it to my Italian friends and moreover foreign friends that visit Italy to eat there, at least not to feel yourself as if you are nagging them to...
Read moreBella Napoli is a gem! I happen to come across this restaurant on my last night in Rome. The waiter greeted me from the street and talked me into trying this charming restaurant. I sat outside to enjoy the surroundings. I had bruschetta and gnocchi and ended it with a cappuccino.
Their gnocchi is hands-down the best I’ve ever had—light, airy, and perfectly cooked, like fluffy pillows that melt in your mouth. The flavors were rich and authentic, and the whole meal felt like a warm hug from Italy. Friendly service and a cozy atmosphere made it even better. Can’t wait to go back!
I would recommend this charming and delicious place to any traveler looking for authentic Italian without breaking the...
Read moreIn a very unfriendly manner the stuff told us that they are fully booked, while the place was empty around 19:30. We aso tried to book a table by phone and after the question: Do you speak English?, they hang up. We passed the place later again, there were still plenty of empty tables and place was not fully booked. Seems that they prefer to serve only for locals. Highly recommend the place near this one: Al forno della Soffitta. Delicious and...
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