07/11/2025: The interior of the restaurant feels like it's been there for decades... which is nice, but only up to a point. Good food, no complaints. The price is in line with the amount eaten. It's annoying, really annoying, to be handed a fake receipt when paying in cash. Just pretend like everyone else and don't fool people, thanks.
14/10/2025: The place seems to have been stuck in the '80s; the decor is visibly dated, though well-maintained, and the plastic plants are a bit cheap. In short, it's not exactly a pleasant place.
We had dinner on a Monday evening, and when we arrived, we were the only customers—not a good sign for a restaurant.
After ordering, the drinks arrived almost immediately, while the entrees took a while, over 15 minutes.
As for the food, all in all, we're okay:
- My penne with salmon and black pepper was very generous and tasty, even though the pasta was visibly pre-cooked.
- The pizza was a bit too oily, but still well-filled and had a good texture.
- The fried fish was a bit dry; perhaps we didn't have the perfect night to enjoy particularly well-prepared dishes or fresh produce.
The prices aren't exactly cheap: four of us spent about €30 each (€5 off the total) with three seafood first courses, a pizza, a fried fish dish, and five beers.
If you have time and enjoy a vintage atmosphere, it could still be a fun experience. Weekends might be better than weekdays, but remember that if it's crowded, you'll need to be patient.
I'll be back to give it a second chance!