This is the first eatery in Rome where you can not only frequent a wine bar, pizzeria and a restaurant, but also a bookstore, a culinary library, Pralineria (as in the chocolates with the creamy nut fillign), a wine merchant, as well as shops that specialize in cookery. Gusto's cuisine is influenced by the Orient; this can be seen in dishes such as Stir-fried Vegetables with Shrimp, Crispy Chicken, Spaghetti, Vegetables and Ginger or Tempura. It is conveniently situated in the centro storico. Booking is advisable.
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“Osteria Gusto not good”
Just had dinner there, and we were quite looking forward to it from mention in two different books we used while planning our trip. The atmosph...
“Quite expensive for what you get and the service is terrible......”
Just a quick review that I hope you will bear in mind if you are thinking about going for a meal at 'Gusto in Roma (particularly as it's listed...
“OK starters, crap main courses, rip off wine”
Have to agree with the negatives and now having read the reviews I am more annoyed that my hotel had such poor internet facilities - would neve...
“good service, average food and high prices”
The waiters here were great. We had booked a table outside, but asked to change for one inside because of heavy wind. They organised this, even...
“The best pizza in Rome...”
The best pizza in Rome, next to the one of the best cheese & wine lists in Rome in the Gusto formaggeria more
“Great desserts”
I wasn't very impressed by the food. The entrees were not really worth the price. The desserts however were amazing. I could have died from hap...
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