Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Charming Italian spot near Trocadéro with standout pastas and solid pizzas at fair prices, but service and reservation handling can be unreliable during peak times.
Angelo delivers solid neighborhood Italian dining with flavorful pastas and well-executed classic pizzas, though inconsistency in pizza texture and occasional cold dishes prevents higher marks. Friendly, helpful staff and charming side-street location near major sights make it an excellent pre- or post-sightseeing stop, but the snug dining room and mixed service reliability during rush periods keep it in solid neighborhood territory rather than destination status.
A snug Italian on a side street in the 16th, Angelo feels warm and welcoming with quick-turn pasta and pizza that suit pre- or post-sightseeing plans. Guests mention friendly servers and a cozy neighborhood vibe. One diner shared, "They made a simple pasta for our child without hesitation," while others enjoyed the fast service before heading to the Eiffel Tower. The cooking leans classic and ingredient-led rather than flashy: think burrata, carbonara, rigatoni alla Norma, and crisp-edged pies. It is elevated traditional—most meals deliver solid comfort, though a few nights bring texture or seasoning misses. Best for those who like straightforward Italian over modern fusion. Families fare well: pizzas and pastas are kid-friendly staples, and staff have prepared a plain butter pasta on request. There is no explicit kids menu, but Margherita, Bolognese, and gnocchi keep young diners happy. Portions are generous, prices fair for the area, and it works nicely for an easy family dinner before an Eiffel Tower stroll.
Area: Upscale residential-business district near Trocadéro; draws office workers, locals, and tourists heading to the Eiffel Tower.
Safety: Generally very safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic, especially evenings.
Nearby: Close to Trocadéro, Avenue Kléber and museums; mix of boutiques, cafes, hotels and offices.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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