Stylish Japanese-fusion spot with strong cocktails, creative sushi, and nightclub-adjacent vibes; food impresses, but prices are high and service can lag at peak times.
Finger's Restaurant Rome delivers solid execution through exceptional fresh sashimi and creative fusion dishes paired with knowledgeable bartenders and informed staff, positioning it competitively among Rome's better neighborhood restaurants. However, inconsistent execution—including occasional bland flavors and missed dishes—combined with notably slow service pacing during peak hours prevents grade A-level performance. The chic, low-lit ambiance and standout cocktail program elevate the experience, but high pricing and modest portions create value concerns for some diners.
One caveat: Pricing is premium; several diners felt value was stretched for portion sizes