If you are gluten free, order this before you head to the restaurant. They don't have it always.
This is a nice local spot, dark interior with very cool lighting that has a really magical feel to it. There are even old looking Roman pillars in the middle which added to the atmosphere. I was with a film buddy for lunch, he had an amazing looking pizza and I went for the risotto trying to keep my gluten count as low as possible. The pizzas (it is Italy after all) all looked amazing. Hand thrown and covered with fresh ingredients. Buddy had a prosciutto and burrata pizza with basil drizzle, and mine was a creamy mushroom risotto. Very excellent. The crowd was a mix of locals seemingly on break from work. It was nice not seeing any tourists.
The staff were friendy and spoke very good english. Helpful but not too in-your-face so it was perfect.
Back to the roman columns, this was a very cool feature for me, so I've included a picture of them, I guess this place was a storeroom at some point. Overall great interior look and feel, and I would go back to this place in a second, but next time I'll make sure to order the gluten free crust in advance!