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フィードバックを提供する... is a very renowned furniture house in Munich with its own passage. that is not the themes here. in this passage is the bar roma. the name is too right. it is very Roman. eating is fine and the selection of drinks and weep very well. it becomes Italian straight, only the knattern of passing vespas is missing to feel as a red one and you can look at the beautiful furniture in the windows opposite. but better not the price signs.
We went back from the marienplatz to our hotel and stopped shortly before the bar roma, hidden in a street that linked an open space to the others, on a drink. the host initially refused to offer us a menu, but called the weeping from which we could choose. After we had ordered a few glasses of inconspicuous montepulciano, we decided to eat something, and the waiter finally brought menus. my partner ordered a scampi and paste appetizer from the menu and asked the waiter to keep the pasta. "How many scampi do you want?" he asked. my partner chose three, prepared with some sauted tomato, green pfeffer and tweeper. I ordered the pizza napoli, but the restaurant had no more capern, so pizza was a no-go. I decided for the chicken salad from the menu. "Do you want something special?" asked the waiter. "I made it myself." the combination sounded a little strange, but I agreed. to make it short, the eating was usual, the billed prices were not in any ratio to the menu prices and were very high, the restaurant added 19% to the cost of eating (all other, iva is included) and it would not take any of my credit cards. we were the only customers in the local, and while we ate, a local came to us and confused my partner with the daughter of a well-known and began a conversation in German. I will not return in the foreseeable time.
I was often in a little bit and had no desire to eat Bavarian. eating a pizza looked tempting and when I ran from the marienplatz to my hotel at the oper, I came past this place. it just looked inviting. an hour later I came in, told the waiter that I would like to eat a pizza, I could sit there (drinking) and he said safe. I had a few minutes to meet my choice. I ordered a small salad (3,50 €) and a pizza tonno (8,90 €) and a 0.2 glass sauvignon blanc (6,20 €).My order came after approx. 10 minutes, the pizza was very good, great thin crust!The salad was small but very tasty! Exactly what I had hoped for.Wein was also good.I ended my eating with a double espresso (€ 3,60) and yes - that was also good. Then I asked if I could pay with credit card and the answer was: no. I found that surprising because I had eaten here in a restaurant in the center of Munich. I had euros - but if they plan to pay almost everything? with their credit card this may be good to know.
Salat was not served as desired in advance. There is no alcohol-free white beer, the white beer has to be included in non-suitable glasses.The eating (noodle dish and pizza) has been offered very sweet, pfeffer and salt lacked at all tables.taste and price/performance ratio has not convinced.
I went into this bar on a coffee and talked to the kitchen manager of the restaurant, a warm and friendly person with whom I had a nice dialogue. Warm and welcoming atmosphere with many suggestions, pasta and pizza, but also fast snacks. varied bar with coffee, cappuccino but also drinks and aperitifs.