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Ristorante Fuocolento

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Italien, Fruits de mer, Options végétariennes
FerméOuvre à 12:00
€€ Fourchette de prix par personne €30 - €61
Ristorante Fuocolento sur la carte
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Via Flavia, 63/65
Rome, Latium, Italie
Repubblica - Teatro dell'Opera (métro de Rome)
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Vous pouvez envisager une balade avec vue sur Horti Sallustiani après un repas dans ce restaurant. D'après les commentaires des clients, la cuisine cuisine italienne est plutôt bonne. C'est vraiment une excellente idée de commander un loup de mer délectable. Ristorante Fuocolento vous garantit un tiramisu délicieux.

La carte des vins est impressionnante, elle ravira tous les palais. Beaucoup de visiteurs commandent un expresso immense. Imaginez la combinaison d'un plat délicieux avec un personnel jovial, c'est exactement ce que ce lieu vous offre. Un service énorme est toujours un plaisir. Payez un prix bas pour manger dans cet endroit. Un décor beau et une ambiance silencieuse permettent aux clients de se détendre. Sur Google, ce restaurant a reçu une note de 4.5 par ses visiteurs.

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Très mauvaise expérience pour notre dernière soirée à Rome. Personnel vraiment peu sympathique, attente beaucoup trop importante pour des plats pourtant très simples. Aucunes excuses Pâte à la carbonnara avec des lardons presque crus ou alors totalement gras. Enfin bref, passez votre chemin. Vous trouverez nettement mieux, mieux placé et pour un meilleur rapport qualité prix.
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Notre serveur parlait français, c'est toujours un plus. L'entrée à l'artichaud était bonne. Les pâtes aux crevettes et les pates au homard étaient vraiment excellentes. Nous les recommandons. Le tiramisu était délicieux aussi. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €40–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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A TALE OF TWO RESTAURANTSLet me set the scene for you. The place is Via Flavia, in Rome, Italy. It’s mid-October, 2021, and, as you walk down the street, there are two restaurants, situated right next to each other on the same side of the street. At first glance, they seem to be very, very similar. They both have indoor and outside seating. Both of them have tables set out on the street that are covered with white tablecloths. Directly above the tables, providing shelter from rain and direct sunlight, each of them have erected large, formidable tent-like coverings of exactly the same off-white color. Actually, side by side, they look like they’re sections of the same restaurant. But, they’re not. In fact, they’re competitors and, based on our dining at both establishments on different occasions, my wife and I can tell you that you can have a wonderful, delicious meal at one of them, but a very not-so-satisfying experience at the other. In particular, we would highly recommend dining at Ristorante Fuocolento, while we would strongly urge you to avoid Ristorante La Grand Bellezza.Our experience, which led to the above conclusion, began in a very strange way. We had just arrived at The St. Regis Rome after a long flight from New York and, because we were tired, we asked one of the hotel’s concierges if he could suggest a nice nearby restaurant for us to have dinner at. The concierge highly recommended Ristorante Fuocolento and, after making a reservation for the two of us there that night, he provided us with a card containing a written confirmation of that reservation for us to present to the restaurant. However, when we left the hotel and walked down Via Flavia, not seeing any more restaurants as we looked down the rest of the street and not realizing that we were approaching two separate restaurants, not one, we handed our reservation card to the man standing outside of the first restaurant we had come to, Ristorante La Grand Bellezza, who immediately assured us that we were at the right place and seated us as quickly as he could, thereby effectively “stealing” the reservation away from its neighboring competitor. A few minutes later, we saw that two of our friends, who had also been staying at The St. Regis Rome and who had also been recommended by the concierge to go to Ristorante Fuocolento had, indeed, gone to the right restaurant. They asked us to join them at their table but, by then, it was too late. They had a wonderful meal and we suffered through ours which, although the service was fairly decent, was among the worst food we had tasted in Italy on that trip.A few days later, my wife and I headed off to the Amalfi Coast for a little over a week and then returned to Rome. This time, we made a reservation at Ristorante Fuocolento, made sure that we went to the right place, and had a delightful, delicious dinner there. Each course was excellent, and the service was efficient, friendly, and warm. It was a wonderful experience. However, during our meal, every once in a while, I glanced over to see what was happening at the entrance to Ristorante La Grand Bellezza, where I saw one of its employees stopping people walking down the street, urging them to eat there, pouring them glasses of prosecco without even asking them if they wanted any, and using every trick in the book to stop them before they passed by his restaurant and got to Ristorante Fuocolento. After watching him for a few minutes, it became clear that this was the man’s primary responsibility, thereby convincing me that my wife and I were not the first ones to be tricked into dining at the wrong establishment.I’ll end my tale with the following message. If you’re ever walking down Via Flavia and you’re looking for a great place to eat, try Ristorante Fuocolento. But, if you succumb to the devious tactics of Ristorante La Grand Bellezza and wind up eating there, you’re in for a very disappointing and much more expensive meal.
Italien, Fruits de mer, Options végétariennes
FerméOuvre à 12:00
€€ Fourchette de prix par personne €30 - €61
Ristorante Fuocolento sur la carte
© OpenStreetMap contributions
Via Flavia, 63/65
Rome, Latium, Italie
Repubblica - Teatro dell'Opera (métro de Rome)
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Repubblica - Teatro dell'Opera (métro de Rome)
Via Flavia, 63/65, Rome, Latium, Italie
Particularités
Terrasse extérieure Cartes de crédit acceptées Pas de livraison À emporter Réservation Accès personnes handicapées Wifi TV
Heures d'ouverture
LundiLun 12:00-23:30
MardiMar 12:00-23:30
MercrediMer 12:00-23:30
JeudiJeu 12:00-23:30
VendrediVen 12:00-23:30
SamediSam 17:00-23:30
DimancheDim 12:00-23:30
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