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    Ham Holy Burger

    3.5 (4 reviews)
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    T-Bone Station - Salad

    T-Bone Station

    3.3(38 reviews)
    2.6 kmCentro Storico
    €€

    I was craving for steak and this was the only restaurant opened early, so I went for it. The…read morerestaurant was roomy, suitable for big group with comfy booth seatings. However, I was really disappointed at the food here. -Chicken Caesar Salad 6/10 - big chunk of dry and salty chicken -Wings 7/10 - salty - Brown rice bowl with salmon and veggies 8/10 - salmon was overcooked. It was very dry that I couldn't swallow - both of the Ribeye and T-bone were impossible to eat - very rubbery and tasteless. It was supposed to come with side dish per our server. I chose French fries but it never came with my steaks. When I was able to flag down another staff to ask about it, she insisted it didn't come with side dishes and we had to pay extra.... Speaking of service, they weren't really busy but it's so hard to flag down our server when we needed something. They also forgot one of our orders ....and brought out when we already finished eating. It was such a miserable dining experience here. I'd not recommend.

    T bone portions look huge. A table next to me got theirs medium (a crime) and it came undercooked…read moreso they sent it back. I ordered the filetto medium rare. The edges were a little too cooked to my liking but I left those and the rest of it wasn't chewy. Chimichurri had a nice kick to it. Glad they had GF beer too. Honestly, if you're looking for steak in a sea of pasta and seafood, it will work in a pinch... but make no mistake it's nothing amazing.

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    Open Baladin - Prosciutto and bufala mozzarella

    Open Baladin

    4.2(232 reviews)
    4.0 kmCentro Storico
    €€

    After exploring Rome, we were looking for somewhere to relax a bit and enjoy an adult beverage or…read moretwo. Open Baladin was on my list of the most popular bars in Rome on Yelp (in terms of number of reviews) and it was close to where we were at, so we made out way in the afternoon on a Friday. Ambiance (4/5): Open Baladin looks a lot different than your typical Roman establishment. Bright colors, quirky decor, and a beautiful bar area are some of the highlights here. We sat at a table as we wanted to avoid the bar stools (no back support so I've never been a fan). Service (3/5): Typical Italian service. Not terribly attentive or friendly but gets the job done. We had to track down our waiter once or twice to order a beer and close out but that's standard fare in Europe. Food (3/5): My partner in crime had a burger while I had a sandwich with proscuitto and cheese. Pretty much your typical Italian sandwich. Fresh and adequate. Though a bit overpriced. Drinks (4.5/5): This is the highlight. Open Baladin has a fantastic selection of beers including those that I would qualify outside of your typical run-of-the-mill. They have a Belgian beer section of the menu which is always an indication that a bar takes their beer seriously. And most interestingly, for me, they have grape beer . . . say what?! I had never heard of it either. Beer made with grapes, that's a first. While it's not something I would order often, I very much enjoyed trying something new and unique like this. And here I thought grapes were just used to make wine! If you're looking for a cool spot to grab a brew, with a fantastic beer list, and a different vibe than your typical Italian bar, make sure to check them out!

    My brother is a beer drinker, and though I'm not the biggest one I do partake every once in a…read morewhile. That being said, he wanted to try some beer bars during our time in Italy so we put a few on our agenda to check out. Open Baladin was one of these spots, and since we had some time before our dinner reservation we stopped here for some beer. Walking in, I was really impressed with the space - it's large with a combination of high tops and tables throughout the dining area. The back wall housed the bar which had bottles stacked up to the ceilings - this made for a really striking focal point. The color scheme was mostly dark woods and warm colors which fit well for being a beer bar. The menu had a large selection of beer, I decided to go with one of their holiday varieties which was quite good. They had a small food selection, and I specifically noticed they had a variety of homemade chips. These seemed like the ideal snack so I ordered some of their original variety which came with homemade ketchup. These were great - not greasy and the ketchup really made it something special. Service was good, everyone was friendly and overall we had a great experience at Open Baladin. Even if you're not the biggest beer drinker, there's enough variety to find something for most people, and the food shouldn't be overlooked.

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