Dal Francese All'Alberone In Roma

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Google 132 9.4
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TripAdvisor 54 9.2
First time last night, beautiful place, friendly and very professional owner. Excellent menu selection, and everything I ordered was excellent. Will definitely be back.
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29/11/2025: A straight six, let's say encouragingly. The onion soup was good but too much cheese and not enough onions. The fondue bourguignonne was good, the meat was good, the sauces were sparse but mediocre. The guy who served us the wine was a bit clumsy and slightly unprepared. The dessert was good but poorly executed. The tart was frozen and the pastry was undercooked. The quality-price ratio was fair, albeit overly benevolent.
29/11/2025: The service and location were delightful. We tried the onion soup, which was very good but too cheesy. The fondue bouguignonne was delicious and of high quality. The torte tatin, unfortunately, was cold and not renverse. We'll be back! MERCI
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02/02/2026: Lovely place to watch sunset: Old bridge built 2,000 years ago, amazing street. The Ponte Cestio is one of Rome's oldest bridges, peacefully connecting Tiber Island to the Trastevere district. Originally built in the 1st century BC, this magnificent Roman feat of engineering is still used today by locals and visitors alike to cross the Tiber River. It's more than just a bridge; it's a passage between two worlds: the serene and historic charm of Tiber Island and the vibrant streets of Trastevere, filled with cafes, restaurants, and street musicians. Walking across it, especially at sunset, offers one of the most beautiful and tranquil views in Rome, as the golden light reflects off the river and the ancient stones. Entry is free, and the bridge is open 24/7. You can easily reach it on foot from Campo de' Fiori or Piazza Venezia (about a 10-15 minute walk), or by bus along Via Longoteveri.
20/01/2026: What can I say... The history that is still standing and speaks to us... The first bridge of my city... after more than 2000 years it is here to remind us of the utility combined with beauty... Something that today, in my opinion, has been lost... A mandatory stop to visit Trastevere on one side and the Roman, Medieval, Baroque and Renaissance world on the other...

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