Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Modern neighborhood spot near Porta di Roma for pinsa, creative small plates, and cocktails; strong crowd-pleaser with occasional service lapses and mixed feedback on some burgers.
La Flaca delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by standout pinsa and reliable pastas, supported by warm, attentive service and modern design appeal. However, inconsistent execution—particularly breakfast delays and mixed burger results—prevents a higher grade, while the unremarkable exterior setting limits destination appeal. Worth visiting for aperitivo or casual dining if nearby.
Tucked near Porta di Roma, La Flaca feels modern and welcoming rather than touristy. Servers are warm and the room has a cool, contemporary look. One diner raved the seafood pasta was "intense and memorable," while others praised the carbonara and shareable boards. The kitchen leans contemporary Italian with creative touches: truffle-scented pinse, a strong aperitivo game, and a few global detours. Most hits land—especially the pinsa and pastas—though some burgers and fusion items divide opinion. Cocktails draw compliments, and portions are sensible with generous platters. Families fare well thanks to kid-friendly staples like pinsa, burgers, fries, and pasta. The menu also lists vegetarian pinse, but gluten-free promises were not consistently met per one review; confirm before visiting. For brunch or early dinners, kids can share pinse or go simple with margherita-style options.
Area: Residential zone near Porta di Roma mall; casual, local crowd with after-shopping footfall and evening aperitivo.
Safety: Generally safe suburban setting with steady foot traffic; few nightlife hotspots nearby.
Nearby: Proximity to Porta di Roma shopping center; mostly housing blocks and local services; limited attractions.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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