Osteria di Agrippa - Pantheon

Via dei Cestari, 38, Roma
5 tarieven
6.40/10.00
+39 06 4549 4117

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Ross Bittner (17.09.2017 15:06)
Had an antipasto of mussels and the gnocchi Positano (gnocchi with seafood). Very fresh, very good. A bit pricey but it's the city tourist center. The dessert was OUTSTANDING: millefoglie, a cream cake made with puff pastry dough.
Michael Chalupa (09.08.2017 21:28)
The food was well prepared and we enjoyed our meals. Price was on the higher side since you are very close to the Pantheon.
Kratos (04.06.2017 23:57)
The pizzeria was close to pantheon we order to pizzas with mozzarella mushrooms and sausage ! it was burned totally black when I said to the Indian guy about it he said it's ok "normal " after it i went to the manager a young lady she told me if I want to replace it with another one... but I had already lost my appetite so I paid and left.
Bad experience...
John Winstanley (25.05.2017 00:16)
Friendly and worth price.
After 2 bad experiences we were ready for a good one...and these guys delivered. The couple's around us were back a second time...which in Rome means a lot. This is not a bar...this is a place for food and drink. Seafood and steak were great. Wine recommendations were spot on. Price was 124 Euro for 3 people, 2 courses and premium wine. For the location and ambiance...you can't beat that.
Robert Edward Hsia (23.05.2017 22:28)
This was my first time in Rome and I was quite saddened by my experience at this location. We were looking for a place to have some wine and found this cool looking outdoor venue. Initially, the wait staff hurried us to a table and as a habit, I tried to look at what people had at their tables. It looked like the Italian speaking locals had a shared appetizer and a bottle of wine so we figured, when in Rome. However, after ordering a single water and a bottle of wine, the waiter asked what entree we would like to order.

We weren't sure of food choices just yet but then his tone changed and he took the wine bottle of the table and said if we don't order an entree we can't just sit here and have wine, we would have to pay €2 for the water and leave. Feeling confused, we decided to leave the €2 on the table and leave when he came back out saying we didn't give him the €3 for the water. Since the rest of our money was larger bills and he wouldn't admit he said the wrong number, we gave him €5 and he returned with twenty €0.10.

At this point my little sister and I were quite sad at the mistreatment and I have to admit that the thought crossed my mind more than once that perhaps this stemmed from being the only Asians. Regardless, we left discouraged when both the owner and his wife were verbally confrontational in Italian, but neither of us spoke Italian. The only thing we did understand was if we didn't leave immediately, they would call the police.

The waiter further compounded the problem by telling my little sister she lost her brain! The boss and his wife then were very confrontational in our faces and said we should leave because we got our change, they would call the police, and it would be better for us to run away. Even while we walked away from the place, they were still yelling down the street in Italian, which I'm guessing was less than polite words being hurled in our direction.

Upon reading other reviews of this restaurant, I have learned an important lesson traveling abroad for the first time in Rome. Read the reviews first.

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