Limoncello Pizza is a restaurant in Phnom Penh that serves wood-fired pizza. The restaurant has a large pizza oven on entry to the restaurant. They also do take away.
The interior is a very basic and not very invating, the lighting is not very cozy either. The menu has a good selection of pizzas, but most of them contain ham or from pig. I would have liked to see more options with chicken or beef.
I ordered the Limoncella pizza with added gorgonzola cheese. The pizza crust was very good, but the toppings started a bit far in, so there was a lot of crust. (8.50 USD + 2 USD)
The kids shared a regular-sized Diavola pizza. They really liked it. (8.50 USD)
We also had a "Linguine Al Pesto", which is a vegetarian pesto pasta. (8.5 USD). It turned out to be somewhat to oily. It could be better if the whole dish was a bit «dryer».
Bottle of red wine starts at about 20USD.
Overall, I would recommend Limoncello Pizza if you're looking for a good pizza in the neighborhood. The pizza crust is excellent, and the prices...
Read moreI ordered take away. It took 10 minutes for accepting the order and another 36 minutes for preparing it. In total from the moment of the order to the arrival at my place took 65 minutes. Maybe you were sleeping?
I ordered a carbonara...but this carbonara has no pepper (as you can see from the picture)...there is maybe 1 peppercorn in the whole carbonara. Have you ever seen a carbonara without pepper?? It also lacks salt...is there any salt at all? Also the egg in carbonara should be raw, but in this carbonara was a kind of scrambled egg. And the cheese goes togheter with the egg, melted in the egg before adding the egg on pasta, but here was given separately. Unforgivable. Anyway it was still eatable, I have seen much worst abroad and that's why I...
Read moreVery underwhelming and disappointing. The pizza was so bland and tasteless (it had so little of anything on it), I left almost all of it (they still charged me for it of course); and really didn't seem to care that I was clearly dissatisfied. Paying for it was then a problem as they didn't take cards and wanted to give me change in (literally) hundred of thousands of Riel. (I fly overseas tomorrow, so that was really not what I wanted!) I used to go here a lot in the past (5 years ago) and would recommend it in the past, but will go somewhere else in future. I think it was the "couldn't give a damn, take it or leave it (but pay anyway)" attitude that really annoyed and disappointed me. No wonder there was no...
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