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Classic Italian crowd-pleaser with cozy vibes and standout tiramisu, but service consistency and billing transparency issues mean savvy diners should keep receipts and expectations in check.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Ristorante Buono delivers solid neighborhood Italian dining anchored by reliable pasta quality and a notably excellent tiramisu, but inconsistent execution across visits and polarized service experiences prevent it from reaching higher territory. The cozy Vesterbro setting appeals to regulars seeking a warm trattoria vibe, though billing transparency concerns and moderate review authenticity questions add caution to the assessment.
A warm trattoria vibe anchors this Vesterbro spot, where guests praise friendly, cozy service and settle into a steady flow of antipasti, pastas, and classic desserts. "We lingered for hours over tomato soup and tiramisu," sums up the relaxed mood. However, there are some review authenticity concerns and multiple detailed complaints about billing and surcharges, so keep an eye on the check. The cooking leans classic Italian with comforting pastas and veal over trend-chasing theatrics. Expect tagliatelle with chicken and sun‑dried tomatoes, seafood spaghetti, lasagne, and a notably light tiramisu. When the kitchen is on, flavors are satisfying; on tougher nights, seasoning or texture can slip, and service pace may lag. Families fare well thanks to familiar, kid-friendly dishes like lasagne, simple pasta, and gelato. One diner even noted the team made a plain pasta off menu for a child. Portions vary by dish, so consider a shared starter for growing appetites, and note that bottled water is common unless otherwise specified.
Area: Trendy Vesterbro side street near Meatpacking District; mix of locals and visitors, cozy bars and eateries.
Safety: Generally safe, lively at night with good foot traffic; standard urban awareness advised.
Nearby: Close to Meatpacking dining hub, Central Station, hotels and galleries; busy evenings and weekends.
Available: Reservations
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