Right next to the Ferrari museum, but very surprisingly, the food here is cheap. Everything is about 2-3 euros cheaper than we expected, and the quality did not fail us.
They served some bread with homemade chilli sauce as entree, it was fantastic, a nice hit from the chilli with the richness from the olive oil, while being diluted in the bread. It is not the best chilli I’ve had, but probably the best in Italy.
That entree is nothing compared to the mains. If you are right next to the Ferrari museum, and you see something on the menu called “Formula 1”, you have to order it. Also that is the only thing on the menu related to Ferrari, they did not milk it. That pizza is absolutely amazing, top 2 ever had. With prosciutto and zucchini on top, making it a unique flavour, and the dough was made to a perfection, what a contrast with something disgusting we ate before that day.
Waiters are exceeding expectations as well. Recommending us what to do with the bread, and with the salad, answering every single question we had, then asked us if everything is well, although his English was not that good, he did his best and we felt the best.
Definitely will return and recommend, what an...
Read moreWhen you walk in, it doesn't immediately scream traditional Italian restaurant, but the staff are lovely (think we were served by the owners), the food was lovely & the whole experience was great. We both started off with a salad, which were both beautiful & we had bread with oils, which was the same dough as in the pizzas & was cracking. Only try the chilli olive oil of you're feeling brave though! I had pizza for my mains & it was probably the best pizza I had in Italy on thos visit. Forget what my wife ordered, as the pizza was so big I was trying to make my way thought it! Didn't have a dessert, but sat outside with our beers after. With this, the lady (who we believed to be the owner) came out & gave us 2 shot glasses and a bottle of liquor to do as we please! Unfortunately, it was like a liquorice thing which was disgusting, but we appreciated the gesture anyway! Overall, it was a very...
Read moreMy husband and I went to the Ferrari museum and this small pizzeria was down the road. We enjoy exploring small locally owned restaurants and this place didn’t disappoint! My husband and I shared the Caprese Salad, the Neapolitan Pizza, and I enjoy a tiramisu. The pizza was phenomenal and the tiramisu was lovely, great idea for a light lunch. The staff was friendly and so was the owner, and fairly priced. The only down fall is that they only serve wine and not hard liquor. Overall, the food was...
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