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Vini Taglieri e RipieniF?

Via Tancredi Cartella, 42, 00159 Roma RM, Italy · Restaurant · Casal Bertone

Ultra-budget fixed menu concept near Tiburtina with highly polarized reviews: some praise homely vibes, many report reheated food, cash-only policy, and pushy review tactics.

Our take

Vini Taglieri e Ripieni falls well short of acceptable dining standards due to poor food quality marked by frequent reheating complaints and inconsistent execution that undermine the casual trattoria concept. Review reliability concerns—including patterns consistent with encouraged reviews and cash-only payment disputes—create significant uncertainty about the reliability of positive ratings. While the cozy interior and fixed-price model appeal to some, the combination of quality failures, safety questions, and review pattern concerns makes this difficult to recommend with confidence.

In more detail

Tucked near Tiburtina, this spot aims for a fixed-price, homespun vibe where the owner steers the experience. Some describe a cozy, quaint room with friendly touches, while others recount brusque moments about menu rules. One diner put it simply: the walls are beautiful, but the food disappointed. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans old-school trattoria with platters, baked pastas, and simple mains rather than showy technique. Fans talk about feeling at home and hearty value; critics report reheated pasta, scant platters, and drinks priced higher than food. Expect a fixed flow and little customization—best for diners comfortable with a no-frills format and modest expectations. Families may appreciate the straightforward pastas and chicken cutlet, but quality is inconsistent. There is no clear kids menu, and the cash-only policy can catch parents off guard. If bringing children, consider the simple penne al pomodoro and verify payment options beforehand.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Residential-commercial zone near Tiburtina station; casual, commuter-friendly, with mix of locals and budget seekers.

Safety: Generally busy and reasonably safe near transit; standard urban vigilance advised at night.

What's nearby: Close to Stazione Tiburtina, bus lines, and neighborhood shops; not a tourist-core area.

Opening Hours

Sunday12:00–14:45, 18:30–23:00 Monday18:30–23:00 Tuesday Wednesday18:30–23:00 Thursday12:00–14:45, 18:30–23:00 Friday12:00–14:45, 18:30–23:00 Saturday12:00–14:45, 18:30–23:00
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