Disappointed by the quality of the products.
16 euros for a tasteless industrial mozzarella and a low-end cured ham as a starter is clearly excessive, beyond being of no interest to the palate.
The same goes for the pizza: the poor-quality mozzarella and ham, extremely salty, spoiled the overall experience. I didn't even finish my dish, which never happens to me.
It's a shame to offer dishes at this price without paying more attention to the quality of the ingredients. Offering gluten-free options isn't everything, even if the gluten-free pizza dough was quite good.
The food itself is nothing exceptional—which isn't particularly surprising when you hear "bacon/sour cream" and "carbonara pasta" in the same sentence… It's easy to understand that this isn't an authentic trattoria 😅
But with better quality ingredients, the experience would already be much more enjoyable.
Finally, the service leaves something to be desired: we had asked to dine outside, but the waiter refused to push two tables together. Twenty minutes later, we saw that he had actually done so for another group. A rather blatant lack of consideration.
If you want pasta or a good pizza, frankly, I advise you to move on. And if you don't eat gluten and still want pasta or pizza… you know what to expect! Personally, next time I'd skip the pizza and dine on a good meat somewhere else.