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Contribuer aux commentairesOld-time restaurant, which follows a long family tradition. Benito's carbonara, now made by his son Massimo, is something incredible!!! We also remember the Spaghetti with clams, very good (and this is said by someone who doesn't eat fish) and according to my wife, the mussel sauté is sublime, as is the risotto alla pescatora... Not to make a long list we can say that the fish is its strong point. You will also find meat, I recommend some delicious scallops with lemon or wine. In all this, let's not forget the pizza that you can have either round or in slices (takeaway is possible), the fantastic supplì and many others. It is possible to watch football matches while eating or snacking. Portions are always generous, in short if you want to eat properly at Massimo al Cigno you have to go. Highly recommended. Kid-friendliness: The menu also provides solutions for children. If you would like anything else, Massimo is ready to try to satisfy your needs and requests. Wheelchair accessibility: The restaurant/pizzeria is located on the ground floor, directly accessible from the sidewalk and the street without architectural barriers for disabled people in wheelchairs.
It seems... like being at... your home... kind and well-cooked service... good choice and... quality and workmanship... Taaaccc... a place to try and experiment with... seeing is believing... a Smile... VincenZo... AloHa...!!!... Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €10–20
I like good pizza and good as restaurant!
A place where courtesy and hospitality are the watchwords. You spend the right amount and eat well. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €1–10 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4
The pizzas are good.