No info which cicchete is what in english,rather unhelpful or just slow thinking staff.would spend more but... Nothing much ,no point coming back.
How about putting a sign, foreigners unwelcome? Please dont bother us with questions?
Update in reaction to al ponte reaction: What is so difficult to understand? U offer service, i pay. I am not satisfied,.i warn others Shall i learn italian ?.or when i go I to China Chinese? Shall i buy and not to know what??.what kind of adaptation ? It looks like you just make cheap excuses. As i said. Unrecommended.
And after reading the answer of the owner I have to add that I certainly wont spend one cent in your place when i get...
Read moreExtremely RUDE! Me and my friends went there to eat, and while my friends were checking the options, I went to the toilet. When I came out, I saw my friends out ot the osteria so I came out, and we were walking away since the options didn't suit us. Suddenly, two waitresses came out and started shouting at us in Italian, really intensely and loudly. I said I don't speak italian and they kept on shouting. Then I understood that I should buy something to be able to use the restroom, which I then did. But I don't know which respectable restaurant can openly yell at the customers just for using the toilet. I STRONGLY DONT RECOMMEND....
Read moreEager to try because of high ratings and reviews. What a disappointment! Cichetti were dried out. Bread and polenta were hard. The octopus in tomatoes was over salted. Service was ok. Two young people behind the counter doing their best. Only tourists in here, with not a local in sight. Definition a tourist trap. One star for the Merlot and Prosecco brut which were good.
Tried El Sbarlefo (recommended by a local vaporetto crewman) and it was way better. Cichetti were much fresher and tastier. Classy ambience. And full of locals; we were the...
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