I Dolci Di Nonna Vincenza

Piazza Monte Citorio 116, Roma, Italy

🛍 Pasta, Caffè, Succo, Gelato

3.9 💬 6145 Reviews
I Dolci Di Nonna Vincenza

Phone: (+39)669942185,(+39)0669942185

Address: Piazza Monte Citorio 116, Roma, Italy

City: Roma

Menu Dishes: 10

Reviews: 6145

Website: https://www.nonnabetta.it/

"Kosher cuisine restaurant with some Middle Eastern influences. The service was very fast, perhaps too fast, even though the place was full. Very kind staff. Tables packed together enough to cram in as much as possible. The Giudia artichoke was good, not the best I 've eaten in my life, but among the best in terms of flavor and less aesthetically pleasing, a little too flattened and not very open to the flower. Nonna Betta 's starter with a very good, albeit very small, cod fillet. Overall, even the starter, offered at 14 euros and which includes artichoke, cod fillet, flower, falafel and concia, overall seemed quite modest given the price. First we tried carbonara alla giudia and grandmother 's gricia with artichokes in which one of the ingredients, pork, prohibited in Kosher cuisine, is replaced with dried meat. Good, they probably needed a little more dried meat and artichokes, almost absent. Puntarelle and chicory and the typical dessert of ricotta and sour cherries quite disappointing. Good house wine, let 's say just passable. I wouldn 't take it again. The prices, in my opinion, given the quality and quantity, are a bit high and do not justify the fact of being in the centre, on the contrary. A good restaurant, probably a little overrated in the reviews. Reservation is recommended."

Full menu - 10 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Pasta

Bread

Tacos

Gnocchi

Pasta / Small Pasta Dishes

Pizza

Desserts

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lovely place, disappointing cuisine. for tourists

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User
User

excellent welcome, great quality dishes. recommended to all!


User
User

bad price quality ratio, well done but disappointing dishes if you consider or prices


User
User

I came here to try her cannoli and was very happy with it. I suggest to have some of the small cannoli to try different aromes. the personal was friendly and the prices are local and not for tourist. View menu


Giovanna
Giovanna

The baked lamb and the grandmother's starter are highly recommended, as are the homemade desserts. The waiters were very kind and efficient, the prices are in line with those of other restaurants in the area.


User
User

This cafe was around the corner from where we stayed on a recent trip to Rome, and we had breakfast there each morning before starting our day. The croissants are delicious and fresh squeezed juice very nice. Highly recommend!


User
User

after we came across almost by chance in this pastry shop that offers Sicilian specialties for the remaining days of the holiday we always returned. good not only crossaint but also fried donuts and other all handcrafted pasta. good also cappuccino and coffee. credit note for covering domopack on each paste stuffed with cream and ricotta this last fabulous. congratulations to the ladies of the pastry shop where we will definitely return in the coming Roman trips. View menu


Daniele
Daniele

Typically tourist place. I had lunch outside (the inside is nicer). Tasteless first courses, which only a (foreign) tourist can consider typical Roman. Cacio e pepe is better with Gianni Rana's preparation. The other first course, with artichokes, was nothing special. The Roman artichoke is decent. What can I say.....3 stars because the staff is very helpful. And the prices are normal. PS: I queued for the bathroom with my partner and we gave up because it was in metal festival conditions after 3 days of concerts.


User
User

local site at ghetto di roma. we have consumed dishes of the Roman tradition (coda to vaccinara, stracotto and artichokes to the giudia,) of the Middle East (falafel, pita and hummus) and ... fusion (parmigiana of artichokes.) all really very Gothic. average account, value for money. Entering the tourist premises is always a certain risk, but here it does not fall bad at all. I cannot comment on the service: was a sunny Saturday of May, quaint place; that the times could be a little long was predictable. the menu is quite rich, we will be back in a more relaxed moment to taste other dishes and reevaluate the service. deserves a visit.


Gianluca
Gianluca

Kosher cuisine restaurant with some Middle Eastern influences. The service was very fast, perhaps too fast, even though the place was full. Very kind staff. Tables packed together enough to cram in as much as possible. The Giudia artichoke was good, not the best I 've eaten in my life, but among the best in terms of flavor and less aesthetically pleasing, a little too flattened and not very open to the flower. Nonna Betta 's starter with a very good, albeit very small, cod fillet. Overall, even the starter, offered at 14 euros and which includes artichoke, cod fillet, flower, falafel and concia, overall seemed quite modest given the price. First we tried carbonara alla giudia and grandmother... View menu

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  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite.
  • Caffè Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note. View menu
  • Succo Freshly squeezed and revitalizing beverages made from the finest fruits, offering a burst of natural flavors. Perfectly refreshing, our juices provide a healthy and delicious way to quench your thirst.
  • Gelato A delightful selection of creamy, handcrafted ice creams with a variety of flavors ranging from classic vanilla and chocolate to unique options like lavender honey and spicy mango, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.

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