2024
Recommended
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2024
The chef concocts great classics from Roman cuisine, such as oxtail, zucchini flowers and cod fillet, but also from Hebraic tradition - because we're in the middle of the ghetto - such as Jewish-style fried artichokes or falafels. The daily menu features a number of grilled meats and fresh fish dishes. What's more, the setting is charming: tables are laid on the floor, which is paved with small mosaics, as well as in a romantic garden hidden at the back, shaded by a large tree and cooled by a fountain.
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It was very popular and I was seated straight away. They have plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.
So I had to come and try the artichoke which was in season.
I ordered:
'Tris of the House', Jewish style artichoke, fried artichockes, artichockes carpaccio.
With a couple glasses of wine.
I would highly recommend this restaurant and dish in particular as it was fantastic!
@bristolian_foodie