FYI: the name on the windows of this restaurant reads "L'Opera Romano" vs "Romano"…read more
We wandered into this place because it was the only thing open late at night in the town/along the promenade.
This is a very quaint, romantic looking restaurant, with lit candles on every table and a piano in the middle of the dining room. When you walk in, it smells AMAZING.
We were seated quickly but it took quite a while before the waiter came back to take our order. I think you may just need to expect a slow paced meal when dining here.
We ordered a tortellini in cream sauce / carbonara, and a shrimp pasta. Both were outstanding, and at €9 and €12 each, I thought they were an outstanding value.
Like all German restaurants, expect that you'll need to buy a bottle of you want water, and also the waitperson will only come around if you call them over.
Overall, if you're not in a hurry, this is an excellent option.