Da Enzo al 29
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The waiting time was almost 1hour, though it deserves each minute. Food very tasty and the right quantity. The tiramisu was one of the best in the tow…
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Just be sure it will be a roman homemade meal, enjoy it and take your time. I wish I know that name of the dishes but I can't remember them. it is a m…
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Good place to enjoy Roman 5 course meal. Carbonara, Tiramisu and Meatballs were tasty. Wait time is the only sad part, queue is somewhat maintained as…
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4 Reviews on “Da Enzo al 29”
The waiting time was almost 1hour, though it deserves each minute. Food very tasty and the right quantity. The tiramisu was one of the best in the town. An old osteria in trastevere area that for sure I’ll recommend to everyone. The price was 50€ to 2people (starter+main course+desert+house wine)
Just be sure it will be a roman homemade meal, enjoy it and take your time. I wish I know that name of the dishes but I can’t remember them. it is a must. just be aware of the time opening
Good place to enjoy Roman 5 course meal. Carbonara, Tiramisu and Meatballs were tasty. Wait time is the only sad part, queue is somewhat maintained as few connection get direct entry.
First I’d like to say this wasn’t my first experience in this restaurant. I ate there one year ago and I reviewed it back then, the food was really good, not exactly cheap but it’s Rome after all. The only thing I didn’t like? The house wine, which was actually quite bad.Since last year I stopped eating meat and dairy, but that hasn’t been a problem at all since most restaurants in Italy serve pasta with tomato sauce or spaghetti aglio olio. Even when it’s not on the menu, once I ask everyone has been extremely nice and accommodating, since, after all, I’ll be paying the normal price for a very simple meal with ingredients that every Italian restaurant has: pasta and tomato sauce. Last week, on my birthday, I wanted to bring my boyfriend to Enzo since I’d liked it so much the last time. So we get there and I ask a waiter (or the owner, I don’t really know) if it would be possible to make me spaghetti al pomodoro or any other vegan option. I first asked him if he worked there since he wasn’t wearing an uniform and he didn’t even look at me when he answered. And after I asked about the vegan option he said they refused to do anything that wasn’t on the menu, still with his back to me. And just to be clear, I even spoke in Italian because I like to respect people and their cultures whenever I can, so he wasn’t rude as a reaction to my behavior. I know they have the right to refuse to cook a vegan option, but since our opinions are based on standards and comparisons, and no other restaurant refused such a simple request for a whole week me and my boyfriend spent eating out every meal, I’ll have to leave this review. The least they could have done would be look at me while we were speaking. I still asked my boyfriend if he wanted to stay and I would grab something to eat later, but after seeing the way this guy talked to me he said he wanted to go somewhere else. So we went to Grazia & Graziella, 5 minutes away, the staff was extremely nice and the food was amazing.