When Nuno's Pizzeria closed in October 2019, it left a vacuum in Fuzeta ; great pizza, somewhere that kids loved with a specific children's menu and genuine hospitality from Jasmin and Nuno.
Paparazzo is a new pizzeria in Fuseta that's looking to fill Nuno's shoes. It's a decent pizza menu, including a Havana which we tried, that had a pleasant thin crust and good toppings.
A pizza and a beer was less than €12 and service was prompt - unlike some of the reviews we've read here, we were done and dusted in 40 minutes.
The menu is varied and includes pleasantly indulgent sounding pizzas like salmon and cream cheese and a hot diabolo.
That said, something like Nuno's children's menu would be welcomed at Paparazzo by families who visit. Also Nuno had some modern twists like a delicious spinach and goat's cheese pizza whereas Paparazzo is pretty mainstream, but it does the trick.
Pizza has been popular in Fuseta for years, and apart from Nuno's, Josey's pizza did great business with take-aways. We noticed pizza boxes stacked behind Paparazzo's counter so take-away or doggy-bags are likely an option.
By next season, hopefully they'll make the dining area a little more welcoming, add a comprehensive children's menu (priced accordingly) and add some modern takes on pizza that aficionados...
Read moreSince there are only 2 pizzerias in Fuseta we went there despite the reviews. Unfortunately all came true. Although it was not many guests we waited around 45 min for the starters. The reason was ‚the small oven‘ it was said? Mmhhh… no words The garlic bread was a surprise. It was more a pizza blanco. Bread with lots of cheese. For main we had a pizza vegetariana. Again the veggies were drowned in cheese. The pasta marisco was very disappointing with the sea food drowned in a tomato sauce that was of low quality. The service was nice though and the...
Read moreAverage food, the male Manager was unpleasant and overbearing in his interaction, asking us to move twice at the end of our meal. We could see they were closing up, even though it wasn't particularly late (and they happily accepted our reservation) and we hurried our last drink but in the end gave up and left to escape the rudeness. It was obvious we were regarded as tourists who they would never see again. Which is true, they won't, although Fuseta in general is lovely and we will be happy to return but will avoid this arrogant...
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