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Sacco SegretoB

Via di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, 45, 00181 Roma RM, Italy · Restaurant, Chinese restaurant · Tuscolano Sud

Handmade dumpling-focused spot with excellent value menus, cozy but cramped room, flavorful ravioli, and recurring complaints about slow, uneven service and reservation mishaps.

The verdict

Sacco Segreto delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong handmade dumpling quality and exceptional value around €10 per menu. However, variable execution across visits—ranging from excellent to bland—and uneven service pacing with occasional reservation mishaps prevent a higher grade. The tiny, cramped space and family-run warmth create authentic neighborhood charm, but operational inconsistency limits its standing among the area's more reliable dining destinations.

About this restaurant

In a quiet corner of Appio-Latino, Sacco Segreto feels like a tiny neighborhood nook where an open kitchen turns out trays of steaming dumplings. Guests describe friendly, family-run warmth alongside a room that can get cramped and lively. One diner noted, "The dumplings were piping hot and tasty," while others caution that courses sometimes arrive far apart. The cooking leans classic Chinese comfort—handmade ravioli, stir-fried noodles, skewers and simple soups—more produce-driven and traditional than showy. Value is a standout: fixed-price menus around €10 deliver real variety, and several reviewers call the dumplings excellent. Expect occasional unevenness: a few nights bring bland fillings or rubbery pasta, but many others hit that sweet spot of hearty, satisfying plates. Families can make it work thanks to familiar noodles and dumplings, plus vegetarian options. Space is tight and strollers may be awkward; there is no kids menu, but the ravioli and spaghetti sets suit younger palates. Portions are fair and prices kind to family budgets.

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Area vibe: Residential, local-minded quarter near Colli Albani with everyday shops and modest eateries; more neighborhood than touristy.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban Rome upkeep, nothing high risk noted.

What's nearby: Near Metro A corridor; surrounded by cafes, bakeries, and small restaurants; convenient for locals and commuters.

Opening Hours

Sunday12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00 Monday19:00–23:00 Tuesday12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00 Wednesday12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00 Thursday12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00 Friday12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00 Saturday12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00
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