
The owner defended the bill, claiming that the prices are “transparent” and the menu is “clear”, adding that the tip is not mandatory and varies between 10-20% of the total amount. The bar-restaurant also said that its “fish is fresh: the customer chooses it at the counter, we weigh it and cook it.”It is not the first time tourists getting ripped off in Rome makes international headlines: the most recent case was in May this year at a bar near the Vatican which charged two Brazilian tourists €81 for two hamburgers and two cups of cappuccino.In 2013 four British tourists on holiday in Rome were charged €64 for four ice cream cones at Caffetteria Antica Roma on Via Della Vite near the Spanish Steps.




















