Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Casual neighborhood Italian with generous portions and friendly service; pizzas and tiramisu win fans, but quality consistency and authenticity are debated.
La Gioconda delivers warm hospitality and efficient service in a pleasant neighborhood setting, but inconsistent food quality—with some dishes praised while others taste industrial—prevents a stronger grade. Quality variation across visits and a recent negative drift undermine reliability, though generous portions and friendly staff keep it worth visiting if you're nearby seeking casual Italian comfort food.
The room feels warm and bustling, with a pretty veranda and friendly staff who keep things moving even when it is packed. One diner noted, "portions looked impressively large," and another called service kind and attentive. However, expectations vary; some praise the pizza and tiramisu, while others find pastas underwhelming. Cooking leans classic and crowd-pleasing rather than showy: thin-crust pizzas with plenty of mozzarella, familiar pastas from bolognese to arrabbiata, and hearty veal mains. Fans highlight value and portion size; critics say certain sauces taste too industrial. If you want dependable neighborhood Italian with shareable desserts, it fits; purists seeking regional nuance may feel shortchanged. For families, the menu is very accessible: margherita pizza, bolognese, and simple tomato-basil sauces suit kids, and portions can be split. There is no dedicated kids menu mentioned, but the many vegetarian pizzas and a few vegan tomato-based pastas help when juggling preferences.
Area: Residential-meets-bistro Batignolles vibe; casual, local foot traffic with some destination diners for nearby park and bars.
Safety: Generally safe, lively streets, good evening footfall and lighting typical of 17th arrondissement.
Nearby: Near Parc Martin Luther King and Brochant metro; mix of cafes, bakeries, small shops and other mid-priced eateries.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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