A Hidden Gem in Rome!
Le Galline is a true surprise for this area! The atmosphere is warm and homey, yet stylish and airy – a rare find in Rome with its beautifully designed space and high ceilings that add to the charm.
The food is simply outstanding. Fresh, handmade pasta that melts in your mouth, top-quality ingredients, and an incredible selection of sweets and pastries that feel like a real treat. The fish dishes are perfectly cooked, and the attention to detail is evident in every plate.
Service is fabulous – attentive, welcoming, and truly passionate about their craft. And the price? Unbelievably affordable for such top-notch quality: €47 per person for a full dinner with an appetizer, main fish dish, dessert, and wine.
Le Galline is a must-visit for those who appreciate great food, a cozy yet elegant ambiance, and...
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Every time we visit Rome we like to stay at the same hotel near Piazza del Popolo. This artsy and welcoming small café is one of the reason we like so much this area.
The entire staff is professional and friendly. And Pradeep, the barista who is there during the day, knows how to take care of the customers’ caffeine fix. All of this while you can enjoy a cozy morning reading, chatting or writing postcards to friends and family near the Villa Borghese.
The cafe also offers lunch and aperitivo during the week to a clientele of regulars, and also dinner on Tuesday, Friday...
Read moreWe came across this place because it was the only empty one. Well, that was a sign! We arrived at 19:00 and they told us straight away that we had to leave at 20:00 because they started their dinner time (even if when we left there was no one). We wanted to do an aperitivo, but they had no Hugo Spritz, no Lemon Spritz and no beers, so we all ended up ordering Aperol Spritz. The snacks were just a very small bowl of old potato chips and a piece of wasa cracker broken in 4 (we were 6). For this amazing service we even paid 9€ each. Maybe dinner is different, but for sure we were not...
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