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Via del Bufalo, 136, 00187 Roma RM, Italy · Restaurant, Roman restaurant · Centro Storico

A central Rome Italian spot with genuinely appealing pastas, bruschetta, and classic dishes, but the value story is badly undermined by recurring overcharging complaints and a review-profile that deserves caution.

Our take

Más Italian Taste delivers solid food quality and benefits from an excellent central Rome location, but inconsistent execution and value concerns limit its appeal. While the best dishes—carbonara, pasta, bruschetta—earn genuine praise, quality varies noticeably with reports of cold plates and oversalting. Moderate uncertainty applies due to review authenticity concerns that make the rating profile less reliable than typical.

In more detail

Más Italian Taste feels like a compact, centrally placed Roman dinner spot that wins people over with charm, classic dishes, and an easygoing setting. The best reviews talk about warm hosts, a cozy room, and plates that hit the comforting sweet spot — think fresh pasta, good bruschetta, and the occasional memorable carbonara. One diner summed up the mood as a place where the welcome felt as good as the food, which is exactly the kind of line this restaurant seems to inspire when it’s on form. The cooking leans classic rather than experimental: Roman staples, pizzas, simple starters, seafood, and meat dishes done for broad appeal. That makes it friendly for diners who want familiar Italian food with some polish, not a chef-y tasting-menu detour. At the same time, the menu and reviews together suggest you should come for the comforting classics, not for cutting-edge creativity — and be selective, because some recent diners loved the pasta while others complained about cold dishes, salty seasoning, or underwhelming pizza. For families, the menu is genuinely workable: pizza, spaghetti pomodoro, carbonara, lasagna, meatballs, focaccia, and bruschetta are all easy wins for kids who like recognizable food. That said, it’s still a sit-down central Rome restaurant, not a kid-specialized place, so expect normal restaurant pacing and adult pricing. If your children are adventurous enough for Roman pasta and pizza, they’ll be fine; if they need nuggets and fries, this is not that kind of stop.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Historic, tourist-heavy centre with dense heritage sites and many cafes and restaurants.

Safety: Generally safe with heavy daytime footfall; be mindful of pickpockets and uneven cobbles at night.

What's nearby: Close to Piazza di Spagna, Villa Borghese, Via Condotti shopping and the Trevi Fountain, well served by buses and metro.

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–00:00 Tuesday07:00–00:00 Wednesday07:00–00:00 Thursday07:00–00:00 Friday07:00–00:00 Saturday07:00–00:00 Sunday07:00–00:00
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