Le personnel est aimable et multilingue. Ils aiment discuter et n’hésitent pas à entamer la conversation. Les plats sont bons, le service rapide et la vue magnifique.
Omayra O.
Place rating: 2 Phoenix, AZ
It was ok. I was distracted by the constant smoke smell that wafted in through the open front door. I was in the mood for some good pizza and my family wanted pasta. I had the caprese pizza and it was pretty mediocre. The crust was on par with Elio’s frozen pizza. The mozzarella was yummy and the tomatoes were average, so I have to assume they are not in season. I was surprised when the bill arrived, the food was a bit overpriced. The service was great though!
Melissa S.
Place rating: 2 Appleton, WI
Commenting on breakfast. As a tourist spot right next to the Pantheon, we didn’t expect a lot but still thought we’d try it. We both had omelettes. The ham one was good once you got to the ham, the mushroom was very bland. We received two pieces of toast, no butter and slices of tomato with our omelettes. The egg part seemed like straight egg with no milk or water to lighten it so it was very flat with little character. The view of the Pantheon is nice, the other food looked good but I can’t speak for it. Overall the breakfast was edible but that’s about it.
Amian B.
Place rating: 4 Memphis, TN
Lovely café right next to the Pantheon. The service was quick and very friendly. The Lasagna and black truffle rigatoni were great!
K. Anand S.
Place rating: 5 Leesburg, VA
Location is right in front of the pantheon; can’t beat that! I had seafood risotto for dinner and tiramisu for dessert; Both were great! Lots of tourists coming to this place. There were many english speaking waiters.
Page O.
Place rating: 5 Tinton Falls, NJ
After 4 days of pizza and pasta I thought I couldn’t eat another plate but boy was i wrong. Daniele roped us into the restaurant by offering to show the kitchen and I’m so happy we stopped. The muscles and clams which I eat very often were one of the best I have ever had, my husband licked the plate clean. The fettuccine Alfredo came in a Parmesan baked bowl and the bread was worth every penny. The staff was extremely helpful and nice and I will for sure come back and visit this place next time I’m in Rome. I’m sad I only discovered this place on my last day here. Also the sangria is amazing as well!
Tal S.
Place rating: 3 Dallas, TX
Touristy, expensive, decent food at best. Good wine. You pay for the location and view. Wasn’t awful, but nothing to write home about. Don’t get the pizza, tasted like microwaved pizza I’d get in the States. Our waiter was even American so the level of authenticity was even lower than expected. Service is slow. But again, not bad for location and what you pay.
Daniel C.
Place rating: 4 Oslo, Norway
The only place we came back multiple times. Why? Awesome gluten free menu. The gluten free pizzas are amazing you wouldn’t know the difference. It’s the same with the pasta. Really great.
Jitendra S.
Place rating: 5 Keller, TX
Excellent food, great wine, and superb service with a great view of the Pantheon… I highly recommend this restaurant to all visitors of Rome!
Rick C.
Place rating: 3 Williamsburg, VA
Great service, good food in prime tourist location. Homemade pasta with a view of the Pantheon. We had lasagna and meat balls with mozzarella and tomatoes with focaccia bread. Though many customers seem to enjoy the pizza.
Brian L.
Place rating: 4 New Orleans, LA
Great location looking at the Parthenon. Great outdoor seating, staff does speak English and make very honest opinions of their favorite meals on the menu. Loved my pasta I had tonight, and the wine pairing was great.
Wendy J.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
This place was A-OK. Food was not bad, but not the best we had in Rome. My husband and I got a truffle pasta and a traditional bolognese dish. The reason we decided to eat lunch here was because the location is fantastic, its located right in front of the Pantheon. Overall, I would recommend it for the truffle pasta, it had a lot of flavor and the wine. Always the wine! Be prepared to spend about 20 – 25 euros a person!
Amanda D.
Place rating: 4 Mountain View, CA
Yes, this place is in an obvious tourist destination. Don’t let that scare you off: you may pay a little more here, but on a sunny day in Roma, you get a great view and spectacular people watching(though in Rome, it’s more like people-admiring, since everyone seems to be beautiful and stylish). I have to admit that I’ve only ordered salad here, but it was really good and fresh. I also tried some spaghetti all’olio, which was tasty. The olive oil on the tables is OK but rather, well, olive-y. I’m a fan of buttery olive oil rather than saline.(Full disclosure: I’m not a fan of actual olives, though I do love olive oil, usually.) Enjoy this place mid-tour!
Lisa E.
Place rating: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
We’ve had mediocre meals before so that we could have amazing views, but no need for such a compromise here. We are seated directly in front of the Pantheon on a clear, full moonlit night enjoying a terrific meal. The maitre d’ tries to corral us in, as they all do in the center of Rome, but lets us go when we say we need a moment, definitely not as they all do. When we return he smiles and hugs us warmly, not creepily(yay!), and seats us. Sea bream with oven baked potatoes is served whole with rosemary, olives and tomatoes. Its flavorful, flakey and delicious, with the rosemary seeping through. The potatoes are an unexpected surprise as they are very thinly sliced in a gratin style. The pasta amatriciana is very, very good, needing no cheese, salt, or pepper. Two waiters served us, the first was typically indifferent but the second, from Morroco, was very warm and conversational. Highly recommend the location and this restaurant is among the better choices in Piazza della Rotunda.
Bianca N.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
This place is conveniently located in front of the Pantheon. And by that I mean your table is literally in the same plaza as the Pantheon and you have a front row view of the masterpiece and all the street performers. I was relieved to know that this restaurant had a server that knew English very well. He was very conversational and gave us great service, which was uncommon in Rome. My husband and I stopped in for wine and appetizers. The house wine was great and complimented our view! I ordered their french fries, which was a good snack item. We ordered the bruschetta that wasn’t my favorite but had tasty tomatoes. I’d recommend this place to sit, eat, and enjoy the view!
Miklos F.
Place rating: 5 Westlake Village, CA
We’re usually skeptical about restaurants in touristy areas, but what a nice surprise this place was. Our server Edison(?) was great. He was patient, attentive and friendly. We did pay a slightly higher price for the prime location but overall very happy with our dining experience!