We visited on 17th of August 2024, 5 people And a dog, you can have dog outside, not surprising when thé motorcycles go basically through the restaurant(they did, crossing thé path from inside to outside part of restaurant) Its located in between 2 roads And Its very loud and uncomfortable place. We sat outside, ordered 8 drinks(2 alcoholic), 5 pizza And 2 vegan desserts which were under average fór what they cost. Vegan pizza Is somehow more expensive And you have to pay additional prize on vegan meat even though you want vegan version of pizza as well. So any pizza you want in vegan version with vegan meat Is Always gonna COST +4€ more even though you might buy a pizza which Will be basically ripped off of lots of ingredients. Drinks Are crazy overpriced in this place, they made ať least 50% of our spending here.(Example - Beer 0,3l fór 7€) I was asked to Button my shirt even though we sat outside And it was 35°C outside, it was classic hawaiian shirt which you like to wear unbuttoned(you can smoke And pass cancer on nearby people who like to enjoy food or fresh air just passing by, but you cant have unbuttoned shirt, ať least if youre man, different case if youre woman). In thé end we were pretty surprised being charged with "coperti" without any knowledge (As tourists) no beforehand information or anything written outside on the table or anywhere. With coperti, 5 meals, 8 drinks(all of them 0,2-0,3l) And 2 vegan desserts we were charged 155€. I would recommend you to visit some other place. Location, prices, surroundings And average g Food(pizza was allright 8/10)Are too much cons to make me wanna visit again. There was also music blasting ať full volume, you couldnt basically hear person sitting right beside you, my guess Is it might be a solution to heavy And loud traffic, but it doesnt make it any Better. If you are vegan/Plant based/food restrictions And want to get some culinary experience or just nourish yourselves you might check out mister pizza very close by or visit this one anyway, not So many options in Florence. Heavily branded everything in restaurant but thé experience just isnt there. Very overrated place from google ratings...
Read moreThis really is a little gem. It's the kind of place you have to know where it is, because you walk right past it if you don't.
My wife and I went here to have a "quick" bit after a long day in Cinqueterre. We both had a pizza. I had the Calabrese (Tomato, fiordilatte, nduja, Calabrian salami, tropea onion and olives) and my wife had the Maialona, the Meatlovers. (Tomato, fiordilatte, sausage, pepperoni, roasted ham, sausage) They both were excellent pizza's and one of the best we had on our trip to Florence. Only the pizza crust was to thin in our opinion. Just slightly thicker would be nicer. The rest of the pizza sure makes up for it. Lot's of great fresh ingredients all perfectly prepared. The pizza's both had a rich taste and smell. We loved them!
I alone had dessert as well. I had the Tiramisu and an espresso. The Tiramisu was very nice but l had better ones. (at Trattoria Zá Zá for example, that had a rich coffee flavour) For drinks my wife had a Coca Cola and I had an artisian beer, the Galilleo, a double IPA. This beer was very nice if you like IPA's. (Indian Pale Ale)
The restaurant is prived very affordable. In total we payed €47,- for all of it. Which is a very good price when you know that only my Galilleo beer was €7,50.
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Read moreDisappointing Experience – Not Authentic Italian Pizza
I recently visited this restaurant with high expectations considering the 4,8 on google, hoping to enjoy an authentic Italian pizza experience. Unfortunately, I was left disappointed. One of the most significant letdowns was the lack of a traditional wood-fired oven. The pizza here is clearly tailored for American tastes and bears little resemblance to true Italian pizza.
The crust was thick and doughy, lacking the light, crisp texture you'd find in Italy. The sauce was tasteless, drowning the subtlety of fresh tomatoes and herbs. Toppings were piled on excessively, masking any authentic flavors. This approach might appeal to some, but it completely misses the mark if you're seeking a genuine Italian pizza experience.
In short, if you're looking for real Italian pizza, this is not the place. It feels more like a fast-food interpretation than a tribute to Italy's...
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