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- John D.New York, NY294273Jan 12, 2018
Absolutely fantastic meat and two in the EUR (btw: what a crappy name for a neighborhood, "EUR." HUH? Screw the duce. Rename it! Have a contest!) Terrific pizza fresh from a wood burning oven. Buzzy lunchtime crowd, with not a single foreigner in sight. (Us aside, that is.)
Friendly service and tasty home cooking. Go! (If you're in the neighborhood, that is. And you won't be. But if you are ....)Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Shawn H.Covington, GA139May 6, 2013
Opens at 7:30 in the evening for dinner. Very cool modern design. Pizza is simple, but delicious. One of the best pies I've ever had. Young, hip crowd. Good beer.
Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Pietro L.Sumirago, Italy7164Apr 27, 2014
Bene dai si mangia bene. Pizzas are ok same as other items in the menù. Everything has the right price
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Amber R.San Mateo, CA59172Jun 25, 2018
This place sounded so great, and we went out of our way to get there for an evening dinner. We made a reservation for a large group, and we got there just a couple of minutes late (because of the bus) but there was no one else there yet none the less. At first it seemed like it would be great. The waiter was very friendly and we ordered appetizers, which were all very good. And then it went bad. They began to get busy, and our waiter disappeared. Another person appeared. One of our party's food came after we had all finished eating, even though they kept telling us that it was coming. My students aren't familiar with Roman or Neapolitan food, and did their best to eat what they got. I have lived in Naples and in Rome, and my Spaghetti alle vongole was so salty that it was completely inedible. No one ever came by to check with us, and when the woman who wasn't our waiter picked up the plate she asked whether it was bad. I wouldn't have said anything, but she asked, so I told her that it was very salty. She said, oh, salty? She then picked up the plate of a student who had ordered Carbonara (I tasted it, it was sticky and dry) and said sarcastically, "was this salty too?" and then walked away. She then brought us an astronomical bill for food that was only marginally edible and then disappeared for almost 20 minutes. In the end it was better that we didn't order dessert because I'm sure it would have been astronomical and horrible, but we would have liked a coffee before trekking across Rome to get back to our Apartment at 11 pm. In the end one of my students tracked someone down and signed to them for a check, and we paid and left. We didn't ever see our initial waiter again. I was so sad to have taken my students across town for this dinner, and I was really hungry by the time I got back to the apartment (since I had hardly eaten anything) and dehydrated (salt salt salt) and there was nothing left open in our neighborhood. I only gave two stars because the appetizers were quite good.
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