Nestled in the heart of the city, House of Pasta is a culinary haven where the soul of Italy is served with every bite. From the moment you step in, you’re embraced by the warm aroma of simmering sauces, fresh herbs, and hand-tossed pasta — a promise of authenticity that this charming restaurant delivers with grace.
The menu is a delightful celebration of traditional Italian cuisine, offering everything from rich, velvety risottos to perfectly al dente pastas, each dish crafted with love and precision. The ingredients are fresh, the flavors are layered, and the presentation is as inviting as the warm hospitality.
Whether you’re indulging in a classic Spaghetti Carbonara or savoring a rustic Lasagna Bolognese, every bite is a journey to the heart of Italy. The tiramisu, delicate and dreamy, is the perfect ending to this exquisite experience.
House of Pasta isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a love letter to Italian food. Come hungry,...
Read moreVisited The House of Pasta yesterday and tried a few items.
For drinks, we had Watermelon Mojito and Mint Mojito. Both were quite average — the mint mojito in particular had an artificial flavor that didn’t sit well.
The Loaded French Fries came topped with crumpled nachos, cheese, and a tangy sauce. While filling, the taste was just okay. It could have been much better if they had added some fresh veggies like corn, olives, or pickles for extra flavor and texture.
The highlight of the meal was the Lasagna, which was well-prepared and tasted good.
Service was prompt and polite, which added a positive touch. Ambience is decent too. However, a big drawback is the lack of a handwash area and restroom, which definitely affects the overall dining comfort.
Overall Experience: Average — nothing particularly...
Read moreAfter hearing so much buzz about The House of Pasta, we finally decided to try it out – and it was totally worth it! The cheese fries were super crispy and loaded with cheese, the kind you just can’t stop eating.
For drinks, we tried the watermelon mojito, which was light and fresh, but not really my thing. The cold coffee was a winner though – smooth, strong, and perfect for a cozy monsoon day!
Coming to the pastas, the Rosatella was creamy, flavorful, and comforting – exactly what you expect from a good pasta spot. But the real showstopper was their new launch, the Mushroom Trufllini. It had that rich, earthy flavor with the perfect truffle aroma, and I’d easily rate it 10/10! If you’re a pasta lover or just want a chill place to hang out with great food, this spot is a must-visit. Definitely coming...
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