Skip it. Way too many good options around to settle for this spot in my opinion. The service is was really bad and the food was tasteless. My husband had the 4 course menu and I had grouper ravioli… all bland. We had a bottle of wine; which was the only thing that saved dinner, luckily!
K H.
Place rating: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
Very nice atmosphere. It’s located on a quiet street where there are no cars, only foot traffic. Located in the Jewish Ghetto and within walking distance from Rome’s city center.
Ali M.
Place rating: 1 Oakland, CA
The service was terrible. The food is just ok. If you’re looking for the ghetto experience, there are SOMANY other better places to go. This place was just terrible in their service and attention to the customer. I had lots of time, so I sat and watched this confused and uncaring staff just take advantage of their good location and willing tourists… I felt sad for every group of tourists who sat down. I wanted to whisper, go next door or across the street, it’s MUCHBETTER. This place, really the staff, need an overhaul. BOTH of the female waiters need more training or NEWJOBS, they’re awful! People were begging to submit their orders. Just an awful experience!
L B.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Must stop here for a very traditional Jewish/Roman meal! Fabulous pizza and fresh pasta!
Bryan D.
Place rating: 5 Rome, Italie
Un très beau restaurant, les plats que nous avons pu goûter était très bon, on ressens la fraîcheur des produits. Les serveurs(es) sont très sympathique.
John T.
Place rating: 2 New York, NY
The food was pretty good, but we were charged for bread, even though not only did we not request it, we could not eat it(we are gluten free and they did not have any gluten free bread). Chutzpah!
Shari C.
Place rating: 3 Boston, MA
One of my favorite moments in Rome was sitting in the shade of Ba’Ghetto’s patio with my husband, crunching on fried artichokes, lamb cigars and sharing spinach-anchovy pie and fluffy bread. After the chaos of the Colosseum and the intense eye of Appollo staring us down all through the Forum, the quiet crooked street and savory treats of this Ghetto restaurant were just what we needed. Service was typical of Italy, a courteous negligence we came to greatly enjoy and appreciate(who knew you could actually lose track of time at a restaurant? Wouldn’t happen in the U.S.) but the white wine we tried to order never arrived(no wine takes this place down a star).
Vanna S.
Place rating: 5 10ème arr., Paris, France
Recommended. The food is a nice experience, the combination of Jews and Italian cuisine unique. Do not miss carciofi alla giudia of course, and the crostata ai pistacchi was a real masterpiece. Cozy place and friendly stuff
Thomas R.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
I believe that this review is for the meat restaurant Good solid food Artichoke was very good Not for those looking for perfect food but moderately priced Great service and open before 730
Mark W.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, Canada
Food ordinary, service poor. Staff surly and indifferent. Save your money.
Kim K.
Place rating: 3 Stillwater, MN
The food was good. The service was mediocre. The fried artichokes were OK. Good food, but nothing exceptional.
Steve R.
Place rating: 4 Westlake Village, CA
We chose this restaurant because our first choice, Sora Margherita, was closed. We were pleasantly surprised by the fine lunch we had. Fried artichoke, fried zucchini flowers, fish. All very good and very good service. We enjoyed our few hours in Rome’s Jewish neighborhood very much.