The restaurant is popular, as it serves decent food at low prices. Thursday evening around 20:00 was still quite busy with lots of people waiting. There is a queuing system according to the size of your party.
The tarako spaghetti and gourmet sausages were really tasty, according to my parents. I chose the cuttlefish ink risotto because when I was a child, it was my favourite dish from Saizeriya. Unfortunately, the risotto was not that good this time round. It also had a strange green tinge to it, which we suspect could’ve been artificial ink. Avoid the risotto. However, I generally enjoy Saizeriya. It’s inexpensive and there are plenty of good dishes.
Bemusing sterile service. They serve you wordlessly and sometimes almost dump the plate on the table. For a restaurant like Saizeriya, I don’t have high expectations, but this was certainly unexpected. Regardless, I would come again for a...
Read moreI noticed lots of school aged kids go to this restaurant, so I figured it must be good. So the next day I went when I assumed they would be in school. The place was mostly empty.
I ordered a pizza and a pop.
I needed to order via my phone, even though it was dead.
The pizza could have been cooked longer, and the cup for pop is on the small size. While it is non stop pop, I don't want to get up in the middle of eating to get my own pop.
The price was cheap at least.
I wouldn't recommend it to my friends or family and probably would go again - especially when there are sooo many other good restaurants in...
Read moreEat in Express food (take out option) busy place, popular franchise 19:00 evening service. No welcome, you take a Q ticket for your party size at the entrance, order by app, Staff are efficient, with no interaction or smile. Food are brought to you as and when it's ready. The food is actually pretty good. I went with my 2 boys, 12 and 7.we ordered 3 starters, 4 mains and 1 rice we demolished the lot. Drinks are bottomless. Totalled 255 HKD, £25...
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