Visited this place for their Neapolitan pizza, but overall it fell short — especially considering the solid pizza scene in Tokyo.
The pizza looked decent at first glance, but once served, it started falling apart. The dough underneath was stretched too thin, and when pulling a slice, the toppings slid right off. Flavor-wise it was okay — passable if you’re just craving pizza and happen to be nearby — but definitely below average for a Neapolitan-style place in this city.
The lunch set came with soup and salad, both of which were forgettable — borderline cafeteria level, honestly. I didn’t try the pasta, but from what I saw on other tables, it looked more like microwaved convenience store pasta than anything freshly made.
Service wasn’t great either — a bit cold and inattentive.
Overall, not a place I’d return to, especially with so many better...
Read moreThe place may not have the highest rating on Google, but it seems the negative reviews are from 4-5 years ago. When we visited this weekend, we had a very good experience. The prices are affordable. While the pizzas are on the smaller side, they are also almost half the price compared to similar restaurants. We also tried one of their pastas, and it was incredible. The pasta itself was perfectly cooked, and the sauce was amazing. The service was polite and quick. We weren't requested to order drinks. There is a table charge of only 200...
Read moreClose to Nippori station, chanced about this cute cafe/pizzeria after a dinner elsewhere for a few chilled beers. Great atmosphere on the edge of the street. We came back again for a nice lunch specifically for the wide selection of light fluffy and crunchy pizzas. Service was ok on the first visit and better during the lunch. Very busy on both visits. They have a large red wood fired oven upfront and the...
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