Su Ghetto Kosher Restaurant

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Roma, Italy

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Kosher restaurant· Italian restaurant· Roman restaurant· Vegetarian restaurant· Jewish restaurant· Small plates restaurant

Su Ghetto Kosher Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Su Ghetto Kosher Restaurant is located in Roma, Italy on Via del Portico d'Ottavia, 1 C. Su Ghetto Kosher Restaurant is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category kosher restaurant in Italy.

Address

Via del Portico d'Ottavia, 1 C

Price range

$$

Phone

+39 668805605

Service options

Outdoor seatingDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeHappy-hour foodHealthy optionsLate-night foodSpiritsWine

Open hours

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LL Ftz

Excellent restaurant in a beautiful part of town! We were so impressed that we came back the next day! The staff is very professional and very charming. The restaurant is stylish, clean and very spacious!

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Vitalii Vovk

We had lunch at this place. The design of the restaurant is aligned with the theme of the city and has gentle motives resembling the Jewish culture. Quite stylish. The facility is clean and tidy. We were greeted and offered a table. The waiter and other staff were attentive and courteous. At the table, our waiter received our order and did not mention anything re: service charge / house bread. We asked for tap water (it is usually provided at no charge), and were served a 1 l re-usable bottle. The food was ready in reasonable time and it was delicious. Good presentation, too. As we ordered coffee, the waiter brought us a piece of cherry tart on the house (a sweet gesture). When we received our bill, we noticed two extra items that we hadn’t been informed about: a charge for bread (pane) and for water (aqua 1 l). To my question about these charges, the waiter explained that a charge for bread is a service fee (why not written as such?) and a charge for water is due to the fact they serve filtered tap water. None of these two charges have been discussed during placing the order. This place stands above the average in terms of the quality of food, presentation, and the atmosphere. The staff are polite and attentive. A number of factors make an impression that the management and the staff care about their restaurant and their customers’ experience. Although the amount of omitted charges is relatively small, it is unfortunate that this fact didn’t allow for excellent experience at the restaurant. It’s a normal expectation of a client and a consumer right to not to be sold of charged for goods / services that haven’t been agreed on. As feedback, I recommend the staff making sure guests are aware of the charges they will face, including the service charge / charge for the bread and the charge for filtered (nevertheless, tap) water. Next time I’m in Rome and visit Su Ghetto, I hope to see that issue fixed yet the outstanding quality of food preserved.

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Цветелина Иванова

One of the best places I have had dinner in Rome. Try the falafel! Friendly service and reasonable prices

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Solange Rodrigues

Good food. Loved the artichoke Jewish style! Service could be better.

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Ioannis

Tasty plates, beautiful location, fair prices