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Closest To Heaven & Earth!
Our farewell to Roma sunset dinner at the Rome Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria Hotel featuring La Pergola. It is the only 3 Star Michelin restaurant in Rome, Italy! Their service level was off the chart. I have never experienced that level of impeccable service. The very talented culinary chef staff were detailed and executed their food preparation and cuisine flawlessly. The wine pairings were spectacular. The ambiance was just beautiful and elegant.
Be the first to Replybrilliant!!
Recently, I had the pleasure of dining at la pergola From the moment I stepped in, the warm greetings from the staff made me feel like a valued guest.The attentive service added a personal touch to the evening. Our server patiently guided us through the menu, offering recommendations based on our preferences.As we left, the staff bid us farewell with genuine smiles, and it felt like saying goodbye to friends
Be the first to ReplyThis will probably be my only experience eating at a Michelin 3-star restaurant
Stunning cuisine and service. I loved every course and the attention to detail was impeccable. We had the 10-course prix fixe and frankly, I cannot point out a flaw on the menu. My highlight would be their incredible tortelli filled with liquid carbonara, reminding me of Asian soup dumplings. These melt in your mouth like nothing I've ever tried.
Be the first to ReplySuperb but watch for the cancellation policy!
This place is everything you expect in a Michelin three star restaurant. Fantastic view over Rome, creative food, lots of extras like little amuses bouche, a ballet of waiters anticipating your every need… The whole thing. It is expensive of course, about €250 per person, with a low end wine at €70; but one of us had a cheese course, and the other had a glass of desert wine, so the value is really not bad. The tasting menu did not look like a very good value. But I would advise extreme caution about the cancellation policy, something I’ve never seen before. Quote “ In case of decrease of number of guests, late cancellation or no-show there will be a €250 fee per booked person or per missing cover.” That is in the fine print, hard to read, low down in the confirmation email that you get. It is an outrageous policy, something that I have never seen. So if you make a reservation here, you are taking a big financial risk. What if someone in your apartment gets sick? They have to come? Or you pay €250. Keep it in mind.
Be the first to ReplyExpensive tourist trap in need of an upgrade.
I don’t know where to start. I have dined at many Michelin star restaurants all over and they all have certain standards. I have been dissatisfied/disappointed with several Michelin star restaurants in Rome. La Pergola was not an exception. In my honest opinion, this is not a place that deserves 3 stars. The decor is tacky and outdated to say the least. If they offer you an “aperitivo”, that means 30 euros per glass of Prosecco or Spumante. The food is mediocre, non creative and extremely expensive for what it is. I don’t think it’s worth paying 70 euros for a risotto with fennel that I can make. We paid 500 euros for edible food but nothing impressive. The service was also all over the place. Even one of my favorite wines Gavi di Gavi “La Scolca” seemed off, corked. The whole place needs some serious updating.
Be the first to ReplyExtremely rude staff.
Extremely disappointed with this restaurant. The service was indescribably poor. The sommelier was one of the rudest people we have ever met.
Be the first to ReplyLovely time in Roma
Best restaurant in Rome! deserving of three-star Michelin star. The food was beyond delicious, fun and creative. It was a great balance between the taste of fresh ingredients as well as the richness of the food.
Be the first to ReplyStunning view. Impeccable culinary experience!
We live visiting 3 star Michelin restaurants every chance we get and La Pergola was an incredible experience to end our stay in Rome! We were joined by our teenage daughters, who have food allergies. The chef and staff were incredibly accommodating and kind. The food was unbelievable and the wine pairings blew our mind. Our only regret was not getting a family picture on the terrace. We wish we'd arrived earlier and enjoy a cocktail outside. Next time!
Be the first to ReplyLiving a dream
Probably the best restaurant i've been in my life. Service was perfect and the meal unbelievable. stunning wiew from the terrace
Be the first to ReplyBest wedding day of our life thanks especially for the staff
We had our 10. wedding anniversary and we had decided that we celebrate it in Rome where I proposed my wife 11 years ago. We took the risk and our 7 and 9 years old sons were with us. We were worrying a little bit about their behavior and about how the staff of the three-star Michelin restaurant would accept them. Our worries were absolutely unnecessary. Those people dealing with us were absolutely friendly and flexible with them. We took some minutes before our dinner on the veranda of La Pergola above the Eternal City. It was breathtaking. We felt that we could catch the Top of the Basilica di San Pietro. Afterwards we moved to our table and the inside was also amazingly beautiful. We took the 7 dishes menu. No words to describe how delicious were all. Our sons has chosen with the assistance of our waiter a starter, prosciutto and a main course, sea bass which could not be found in the menu. My older son who is already a gourmet said the this prosciutto was the best in the entire world. They also liked their branzino very much. We followed the suggestion of the sommelier with the pairing wines. His suggestion was also amazingly good. At the end of our dinner we could enjoy gorgeous deserts. The restaurant presented finally a bunch of 10 roses to my wife with an anniversary cake. Moreover we could meet with the genius chef, Mr Heinz Beck at the very end of our dinner. I should express our great tanks to the entire staff of La Pergola who has made our weddings anniversary è really memorable day.
Be the first to ReplyAmazing
Great service, Amazing food and service. I will be back for sure at La Pergola, one of the nicest place in Rome.
Be the first to ReplyDinner in a time warp - but 2022 prices
La Pergola has had 3 Michelin stars for nearly two decades but the restaurant feels as if time stopped here in the early sixties, which is probably appropriate for a hotel featured in Mad Men. The attitudes are certainly those of that era with no acknowledgement that women are anything other than decorative. They still have different menus for men (with prices) and women (no prices) irrespective of who is hosting the dinner and they still proffer the wine list to the man at the table. La Pergola is one of the last 3 star bastions of “jackets are required for men” and ill fitting loaners are imposed on any man who dares to come without one. Though apparently baseball caps are fine!
The room feels dreary, particularly on a dark wet evening when there is no view of the city and one is left with the low ceilings and brown decor. Service throughout the evening was correct but lacked joie de vivre. The stuffiness continues with a ridiculous 12 page water menu sorted by mineral content, origin and exoticness - for which read carbon footprint. Tap water was not a listed option.
The food lacked any of the Wow factor one normally gets from a really good chef - the tastes that wake you taste buds and make you rethink your approach to food. Instead nearly every dish was bland and based on a gloopy slightly sweet sauce or puree. No lemon or lime or yuzu or tangy herbs or the umami of ripe tomatoes or anchovies or peppers. And the salt should be in the dishes not is an absurd little performance of choosing one of 4 different salts offered at the start of the meal.
Even the deserts lacked much definition and the chocolate variations was pretty but lacked the range of flavours normally expected of such a dish. Some petit fours were excellent but others were bland though the caramel filled disc of dark chocolate was superb. Bread and olive oil were also excellent.
The wine list is another silly reprise of the 1960s. It is huge and comes in two volumes, italian and other. It may be perfect for the wine aficionado seeking vast verticals of trophy wines but doesnt help anyone else. The markups are gouging though to his credit the sommelier recommended a (relatively) inexpensive etna wine - probably the borrowed jacket gave us away as not being in the high roller class! However the italian fizz offered as an alternative to champagne was light to the point of vanishing.
Overall I would rate this a solid, if unimaginative, one star. We had a better meal and wine for a third the price at Moma (one star michelin) the prevous night. Michelin please wake up and join the 21st century
Very unimpressive to say the least
In our family trip to Italy in Mar 2022, we tried various Michelin started restaurants including one star Il Palagio, one star Borgo San Jacopo and three star Enoteca Pinchiorri. By comparison La Pergola is a mystery as to how they obtained their 3 stars. From the get go at reception, female staff was cold and uninviting. The dinner service staff was friendly but unimpressive. Often food description was quiet and didn’t highlight the dishes being served. Sommelier was cold and unhelpful. For this reason, it most likely affected our enjoyment of the food which we found to be mediocre and unimpressive. Enoteca Pinchiorri, by comparison, was a dinner to be remembered and truly worthy of their 3 stars. To top it off, this restaurant still requires that male guests wear a dinner jacket, if not, one is forced upon you. This is no longer a requirement of almost all Michelin starred restaurants. La Pergola needs to keep up with the times. Totally regretted coming here, particularly as we had to take expensive cab to and from the restaurant.
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