As a tourist in Rome, I thought I was grabbing a cheap lunch near Piazza Navona—but I ended up in a classic restaurant menu switch scam. What looked like a €12 pasta deal quickly turned into a €36 bill for bread and water I didn’t even order!
In this video, I share the full story of how I got scammed in Rome, the mistakes I made, and the lessons every tourist should know before eating out in popular cities.
⚠️ Tips for tourists in Rome:
Always take a photo of the menu outside before sitting.
Ask about cover charges and service fees upfront.
Never accept bread or drinks you didn’t order.
Confirm seafood or specialty prices—some are “per 100 grams.”
If you’ve ever faced a sneaky restaurant scam while traveling, comment your story below—help other tourists avoid the same mistake!
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