This restaurant was recommended by a local, and if you want to travel back to 1980s Italy via the decor and service, this is the place for you. There was no menu in any other language than Italian, and no one spoke a word of English. While the portions might be bigger than what you'd find in a traditional Italian restaurant, the food was completely bland. Our slightly rotten rucola with the cabbage leaf arrived also from last decade and the beef was heavy overcooked and not spiced at all, the sword fish had a strange smell . Perhaps this is considered "cheap and cheerful" by locals, but for us, it was neither. I know this place is very popular with big Italian families, but for us, it was one of the worst dining experiences we had during our two weeks in Sicily. I highly do not recommend it. You're better off grabbing a slice of pizza or an arancini from a...
Read moreGood value restaurant with lots of choices.
The location is big and comfortable with parking included. The internal walls are decorated with Buenos Aires art.
The previous owners were Italo-Argentinean and they used to serve mainly meat dishes. Nowadays the food is Italian style with no Argentinean dishes served.
The best thing about this place is that you can eat pizza, meat or fish dishes, all at very good prices. The pizzas are excellent and come in three different sizes, the small one is already quite enough if you eat some antipasti before. The pasta dishes are very big, but not as good as the pizza. Meat and fish dishes are also big and not expensive at all.
All in all, this is a place to come back several times as offers quite a good value and many...
Read moreThe Food was tasty, the service was excellent but the Bill was not transparent. We had to pay 15% more for the service that was not reported anywhere. I have been traveling in all Italy but I never saw something similar, usually there is the so call "coperto" 1-2€ but never...
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