Marilyn T.
Yelp
We didn't realize that it would be super difficult to get a casual lunch on a Thursday. After being turned away from multiple places, we stumbled upon Osteria dei signatori, which was a little more spacious than a lot of the other places, and they had larger communal tables.
We started with the house Barbera, which was only €3 for a 1/2 liter. They had a more extensive wine list for about €16-30 a bottle, which was crazy cheap compared to the US.
The server spoke some English and started us with 4 antipasti. We were starving, so we went for all 4.
Antipasti: €5-7 each
1. Veal tonnato: thinly sliced veal with tuna sauce, which is very popular around here. On its own, the veal is quite dry. The tuna sauce is mayo based. I don't see the appeal, but everyone seemed to order this at most casual places we went to
2. Veal tartare: super fresh, simple, good with bread or crackers
3. Sardines: salty as expected, but there was a super intense and sweet tomato sauce that I wish I could jar up to go
4. Salami: unexpected - a salami meatball that was super tender, served with cooked cabbage
Pastas: €7-9 each
1. Tajerin with ragu: great flavor on the meat sauce, be sure to get some Parmesan to sprinkle on your pasta
2. Fettuccini: with pumpkin, squash, etc- seasonal and healthier / lighter, but not as good as the tajerin
It's nice that we never felt rushed. It was a super relaxed course by course casual lunch.
The menu changes daily, and there's a paper near the entrance with general price ranges, but the server will tell you what's available that day.
In the end, it was €45 for the two of us.
Portions were quite filling. Bathrooms were clean. Credit cards accepted.