Museo dei Camilliani est une super attraction pour les touristes qui viennent manger dans cette pizzeria après une longue marche. La cuisine cuisine italienne créée par un chef populaire est merveilleuse à cet endroit.
We went there on a cooler night in September. The pizza wasn't the best as it had its edge burnt. The bruschetta was very oily, but the prosciutto and melon was very tasty as the melon was in season and the antipasto di mare was cooked to perfection. All in all it was a mixed success.
A super touristy restaurant in the centre of Rome.
The staff is quite friendly, but that really is about it.. I wouldn't recommend coming here, not even as a tourist. It's really hot, there's no air conditioning and only fans. It's quite nice sitting in the courtyard in the shade and enjoy some people watching. The food is very ordinarily Italian, however I think it's much better going further from the centers, it's much better quality at a lower price.
Bottom line: not recommended
Pros: it's a nice location (for the city)
Cons: very average and nothing exciting, hot
The staff is quite friendly, but that really is about it.. I wouldn't recommend coming here, not even as a tourist. It's really hot, there's no air conditioning and only fans. It's quite nice sitting in the courtyard in the shade and enjoy some people watching. The food is very ordinarily Italian, however I think it's much better going further from the centers, it's much better quality at a lower price.
Bottom line: not recommended
Pros: it's a nice location (for the city)
Cons: very average and nothing exciting, hot