Don’t go there:
- the GF pizzas are actually frozen pizzas, I discovered it when I asked them to remove the mozzarella (I’m allergic to dairy products)
- I took some GF spaghetti, it was very very bland, I can do better at home
- the service was lacking and honestly condescending
The worst part: nowhere on the menu was it written how much the extra for GF was. We only discovered when we paid that it was an extra 6 euros! On a 10 euros dish! The max I’ve ever been charged for GF extra was 2 euros tops.
When I pointed out that we never had been informed beforehand and that it was extremely high, the person who took our payment just went « it’s the boss orders, I just work here ».
There are much better places very nearby to eat GF food, go there instead.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
This restaurant GF versions of pizza and pasta dishes from the main menu. GF deserts are available too. Friendly staff and good service.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
Really bad experience. I didn't touch my plate. They made a 2€ discount but still 50€ in the trash. Don't go there.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
No GF menu - just GF options that seemed limited to salad-type options.
No
Je n'ai pas pu manger des pâtes ou une pizza sans gluten. il n'y avait que la liste des allergènes.
Picked for geography (behind our hotel) but won't come back. Most places in Rome with Gf have a pasta and a pizza- here they only have GF spaghetti noodle and 3 kinds of sauce they're able to make gf (cheese/pepper; tuna; or squid). Noodles were ok, but a wasted opportunity for a good meal when in Rome.
Very good choice of gluten free pasta meal!
Yes