Breaking Bad: Horrible. Do not go here, unless: You really want to experience the true ”Italy for Tourists only” . Then this is definitely a good place to visit. It starts already out in the street where the required “Italia Tourist Clown” in the form of the “Mafioso friendly older man with a funny hat” performs his tricks to drag you into the restaurant (“your reserved table is read for you”, etc.). The menu looks all right and pricing appears ok – but being the true “Italian Tourist Place” – rest assured there is a hidden 10+ Euro extra charge you will probably not discover before it is too late. And then the fun starts. The waiter makes a good joke in a very loud voice for all in the place to experience to talk funny to you in “your own language”. Obviously, there are no Italian visitors in the restaurant. To make the place look “local” there is even a photograph on the back wall showing the “hat man” and Paolo Rossi holding Paolo’s playing shirt (number 8?). This is probably not taken “on location”. I am very sure Mr. Rossi would not frequent this restaurant? Anyway the waiter strongly believes he masters all other languages. The food itself is standard tourist type obviously. We had a single to share bruschetta for starter, a dry ¼ chicken and boiled out liver dish with side orders of roasted potatoes and salad for main course with one bottle of water and a coke. Poor taste – but stomachs were full. We were well aware that many places including this one automatically puts “something” extra on the table to start with like bread, crispy things, small pieces of cake etc. To allow extra charges. So when this happened twice we refused both times. So time for “konto”: Much to our surprise there was never the less a charge of 4 euros for “bread” and another 14% for “services”, in our case 6 Euros.. Consequently we started to dispute these items with the waiter. We never had any bread and the menu card never mentioned service charges were not included. The “funny and f