I recently went here to celebrate my wife's birthday. Things hadn't changed much in the 19 years since my last visit-- the staff was warm and friendly (though you may want to brush up on your restaurant Italian, as there's very little English spoken here). Lino, the same waiter who waited on me during the summer I spent in working in Rome back in the 90s was still there, and the food remained wonderful. I highly recommend the carbonara and the la nocetta cream sauce. Both quite good. Fresh ingredients, prepared simply and well, the way good Italian food should be. They also made quite the celebration of my wife's birthday with a lovely desert, candles, dimmed lights and singing. The inside of the restaurant is clean and comfortable, but not extravagant, and the patio is lovely in the warmer months. The staff graciously called us a cab at the end of our meal AND was kind enough to let the cab company know that one of my friends had left his credit card there so we could return and retrieve it--important since our flight out the next morning was at 7 AM. The restaurant manager and our waitress even gave my wife a "La Nocetta" plate, wrapped to take home, to remember our visit. This is one of those little hidden gems tucked away on the outskirts of Rome. It's a cab ride away if you're playing tourist near the city center, but worth it. Go and enjoy!