I recently had the misfortune of visiting Tino's Pizza, and let me tell you, it was an absolute nightmare. I cannot emphasize enough how disappointed I was with every aspect of my experience at this so-called establishment. From the food to the service, Tino's Pizza failed on all fronts. Allow me to recount my disastrous visit and save you from making the same mistake.
First and foremost, let's talk about the abysmal customer service. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with indifference and a complete lack of professionalism. The staff, particularly a disinterested employee named Max, seemed more interested in chatting among themselves than attending to customers. It was clear that they had no regard for providing a pleasant dining experience.
Now, let's delve into the main event: the pizza itself. To put it simply, it was dreadful. The crust was undercooked and doughy, lacking any semblance of crispness or flavor. The toppings were sparse and appeared to be of low quality, leaving me wondering if they had been sitting in a refrigerator for days. The cheese was barely melted and tasted like plastic. It was evident that no effort had been put into the preparation or the quality of ingredients used.
To make matters worse, the wait time for my order was excruciatingly long. I watched as other customers who arrived after me were served before me. When I finally received my lukewarm, unappetizing pizza, it was a mere insult to injury. It was clear that Tino's Pizza has no regard for customer satisfaction or basic efficiency.
Moreover, the overall cleanliness of the establishment was questionable at best. The tables were sticky, and the floors were littered with food crumbs and debris. It was evident that proper sanitation practices were not a priority for Tino's Pizza.
In conclusion, my visit to Tino's Pizza was a complete disaster. The lackluster service, coupled with the subpar pizza and unhygienic environment, made for an experience I would not wish upon my worst enemy. I implore you to save your time, money, and taste buds by avoiding this establishment. There are far better pizzerias in town that actually care about their customers and take pride in the food they serve. Tino's Pizza, take note: you have lost a...
Read moreIf youre the kind of person who is getting a little sick of Dominos and want some quality then look no further.
My partner and I read the reviews and they werent lying. The wings are on point, packed full of crisp and flavour...The pizza has a wonderful structure, not overloaded with topping or inundated with cheese. Its not soaked in oil and the sizes are generous. All in all, a wonderful pizza (the menu is simple but this should be an indicator that you dont need to have half a veggie garden or an animal farm on a pizza to produce quality).
Support local, spend that little bit more. You wont be dissapointed.
Well done Tinos, finally Beeliar has a decent pizzeria.
Updated review.
Tinos was a 5star review, but sadly the quality has dropped off and the price has increased. Spent $150+ on an order last night and the wings were dry, lacking the famous sauce, and the pizza topping was minimal considering it’s a $30+ pizza.
I want to support local, but it’s difficult when the standard has dropped and the price...
Read moreNice little place. The smell was smoky and enticing even prior to entering the shop. The ambient is cozy and intimate. The staffs are so genuinely friendly and helpful. ( you know you go to some places and the staff's friendliness was earth-shakingly fake) Pizza dough are made from scratch. There is a huge pizza warmer that looks like a fridge. Serveral time that I went there, there was a long queue which , evidently, attests how good their pizza are. The price is also very reasonable. The cooking area is fully open to the eyes of customers. It is always tidy and clean, including but not limited to, no signals of hazards on the floor and a staff scraping/ cleaning up the pizza bench, when I visit. Moreover, there is a picture of a cute cat on the counter. I know this might not sound rational to everyone; yet, for me, it shows passion. Those who love animal tend to be more loving and caring. And that , I am sure applies to how they cook as...
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