Ti amo, io sono, ti amo. Futé is always in love with Mamma and even more when it hears Umberto Tozzi's hit in this room of another age where you feel so good. Mamma is the Italian restaurant, an osteria, that we dream of. The terrace belongs to our favourites in this Rue Pleney which is transformed into a pedestrian street in summer. The small scorching heat of this summer allowed us to appreciate an aperitivo in a very warm evening. Aperol Spritz, Italian cold meats and cheeses at each round! When you will read these lines, it will be time to find refuge in a vintage room where Formica tables, a splendid checkered floor and objects which captivate our attention, like this screen that plays white and black films with the beautiful Marcello or these 100% Italian toilets reign. Well, this is before you are served the 100%-homemade dishes. The products are remarkably fresh, the speck is delicious and whether you choose to treat yourself with a bruschetta mozzarella rocket and pesto, homemade antipasti, first-class pizzas or an Italian seasonal dish, to end with a limoncello pannacotta, happiness remains the same. The wine list, which is often organic, is in harmony with the dishes. We should note that the service is particularly pleasant. An address that is permanently among our favourites.
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Members' reviews on MAMMA OSTERIA
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La qualité des pizzas n'est pas incroyable mais pourtant le prix est élevé.
Il n'y avait pas de chauffage et avons eu froid tout le repas ....
Rien dans les toilettes pour s'essuyer les mains, et pas de lumière non plus vers le lavabo.
Bref, énormément de points négatifs, nous ne reviendrons plus .
Merci à Fabiola et toute l’équipe ????
Baba au limoncello vraiment bon.
Chaise en formica un peu raide.