La Famiglia
About
Italian
Price Range : Under $10 (€€)
Location
Adress: Via Gaeta 66, Rome, 00185
Phone: +39 06 4940622
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outNo
- turned_in_notAccepted CardsCredit
- thumb_upGood ForLunch, Dinner, Late Night, Dessert
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- new_releasesAttireCasual
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual, Classy
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
- tvHas TVYes
Reviews
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Julianna T.
Food is delicious, We went during lunch and the service was great.
Tried going again on a different day for dinner, service was so slow , we decided to leave and go to our new favorite place called La Capitale. It's just on the next crossing street to the left. -
Jessica C.
Wanted to give 2 stars but gave it 3 because they did have great lasagna. Our hotel recommended this place, which was very convenient since it was across the street. I looked up their Yelp reviews as I usually do and it looked very promising. Prices were great, lasagna was delicious, but their " Spaghetti allá Carbonara" was extremely disappointing.
We all know carbonara should be creamy.. A sauce created by stirring the egg mixture into the pasta quickly enough to cook the egg, making sure it's not too hot to make it curdle or scramble the egg.
By the looks of our picture, this "spaghetti allá carbonara" was obviously not creamy. We were basically served pasta with scrambled eggs. When we told our waiter that it was over cooked, his response was "oh no, that is how it should be, otherwise it would be raw". He obviously thought we were not familiar with the dish. Most restaurants would have taken it back or apologized, but they did nothing.
On a brighter note, despite the horrible spaghetti, mediocre service, the lasagna was honestly delicious. -
Mya R.
Get. their. baked. chicken.
I don't know what magical contraption they cooked that thing in, but it was moist and the skin ridiculously crisp - so tasty. The service would be the only thing needing improvement. I'm appreciative that they had late night hours for such great food, but our waiter seemed fairly annoyed and rushing.
I wish we could stay longer to try more. -
John T.
Restaurant has good food, very reasonable prices and attentive waitstaff. Wines were good as well.
It is close to the Roma Termini. Away from the tourist crowds. -
Brooke T.
I've been to Roma many times and this is my favorite spot in the Termini area. I've seen lots of comments about slow service, the place seems to be crazy busy most of the time, but I had a great experience, seated right away and very attentive waiter. Had to ask for "il conto per favori" (the check please) but that is the norm in Europe. Prices were extremely reasonable and portions were ample. I had an Aperol spritz (€5) that was lovely, ask for extra ice if you like more than a couple cubes, also typical in Europe. I ordered the tortellini Famiglia (meat tortellini with a tomato cream sauce, ham, peas and mushrooms) €8 and the funghi tartufo (truffled
mushrooms) €3 which were practically a religious experience! I ordered bread, a €1 charge for 1 person but it was well worth it and easily would feed 2-3 people, they put it in foil for me to take away and I did because it was THAT good as I did with the mushrooms! I must stress the prices are fantastic for the quality and quantity of food. They have some kind of buffet, various antipasti that looked amazing, I was a little intimidated on a first visit but will definitely try it on my next trip. There's also a prix fixe menu for €16 that looked like a ton of food and great quality but be hungry if you're choosing that 3 course epic ;-) Desert menu looked great but no way I could fit that in after such a spectacular dinner! This is a terrific find for me and I will be here again for sure. About a 5-7 min walk from Termini station.