I recently dined at Bellucci restaurant for an Italian dinner and had an amazing time. The experience began with delightful cocktails, including an Espresso Martini and a Limoncello Spritz, both of which were expertly crafted. For appetizers, we enjoyed the grilled octopus, which was perfectly cooked, and the Calabrese, which was bursting with flavor. The service throughout the evening was attentive and efficient, adding to the overall positive experience. Highly recommend for anyone seeking an authentic Italian dining experience.
The service is underground
Overwhelmed / the waiting time for the food
/ then they have forgotten half of it
Absolutely overwhelming
It's a shame because the food is delicious
I only had one beer here, so I can't comment on the food. Unfortunately, the service was very slow, even though it wasn't busy. The restaurant's location is good, though. 👍
I had pasta here and it was absolutely delicious! The portion was really big, and my order was ready in just 10 minutes. Great service and quality – highly recommend!
The acclaimed duck menu, in particular, is well-conceived in terms of sustainability. Unfortunately, the taste wasn't anything special. The final course of fried rice and leg of meat, in particular, was very dry and less than enthralling. The service was extremely friendly, but we found it overwhelming. You practically had to beg for drinks! The ambiance was rather neutral, reflecting the combination of bistro, restaurant, and bar. The live music was definitely too loud, at least not if you get a table right next door. We tried it once, but we wouldn't recommend it to friends.
Overpriced. The warm mezer for two is basically a tone of fries with the the main bites served on top (3 units of each). It looks huge but is mainly chips for 40 euros. The falafel was correct but soulless. Ordered a vegetable stew, nothing remarkable, plain as a white collar's Tuesday. The only reason worth going is the meat: well spiced and grilled, served over a nice babaganoush. The dipping sauces (two tiny pots, yogurt and a red one) for 4 euros to help eating the "Cheekha Dar"of fries doesn't help either.