10/02/2026: Informal trattoria serving business lunches, with daily specials, traditional dishes, and an à la carte menu. The clientele is primarily workers and locals. The food is good, standard, and the service is quick (orders are brought by staff in a hurry). The atmosphere is typical of a trattoria, a bit noisy but clean.
09/01/2026: An experience that falls squarely in the limbo of mediocrity. The food isn't bad, but it's not memorable either: it does its job without ever wowing you. It's a fine lunch stop on the highway, when you're very hungry and your expectations are prudently low.
But beware of the price, which seems friendly and reassuring on the menu, only to reveal itself less innocently when it comes to the bill. Set menus can be a trap: if you don't specify every single choice with extreme precision, you risk paying too much for quality that doesn't justify the outlay.
For celiacs, for celiacs... beware: if you have celiacs, avoid this place. The selection is limited, and the few options available are truly worthless.
A final, almost mystical twist: the agnoli were good, surprisingly good, like a mistake in the general script. Dessert, however, brings everyone back down to earth: €5 per person, just enough time to reflect on your choices while staring at your empty plate.