Food very tasty, but be aware. They boil the glutenfree pasta in the same water as normal pasta. They did offer to boil separately and they did handle the glutenfree pasta ok. But it took a while to get them to understand the importance of keeping the pastas separate.
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
— Good
Showed up and they said they had no gluten free options. Don’t think they do gluten free anymore
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
This was by the far the best pasta I have had this far on my Italy trip! The woman behind the counter was so helpful and also made the pasta in a separate pot! It was delicious and I highly recommend! It was also very cheap despite it being gf! Great quick lunch spot!
Yes
Excellent, affordable place to get homemade GF pasta. I stumbled into this place to ask about the GF pasta sign in the window. The man and woman working were super friendly and explained that they make homemade GF pasta each day and showed me the bag of GF flour that he uses to make it. He makes 1 type each day so you might get spaghetti one day and something different the next day. I had a 3 cheese pasta for lunch and my daughter chose pesto with mushrooms added. I'm extremely sensitive to any cross contamination and was happy to see that our noodles were cooked in a pan on the stove top away from the non-GF noodles. Enough time has passed that I'd be sick if I were going to be. We enjoyed the food so much that we just got some for dinner too. I chose Carbonnara this time and it was equally delicious. The GF pasta option is an additional $2.50E, but our pastas were still around $9E for generous servings. There are no seats in the restaurant but is a counter where you can stand to eat.
Yes