My girlfriend and I decided to try DOMI the other night, as we’re both Italians and were craving something different from the usual Korean food. The reviews were very positive, so our expectations were high—but unfortunately, the experience didn’t live up to them.
When we arrived, it was freezing and windy, yet we were told to wait outside because no tables were available. However, through the window we could clearly see several empty tables with dirty dishes on them, as well as an unused counter area. No one made any effort to clear a spot or offer us somewhere warmer to wait.
After standing in the cold for 20 minutes, we went back in—only to realize the staff had forgotten about us. They seemed surprised to see us again, and finally let us in.
The pizza arrived quickly, and the dough was actually quite good. That said, the size was really small—definitely not what you’d expect for the price, especially by Italian standards.
What struck us most was how disorganized everything felt. We saw other people being turned away while tables around us stayed dirty and unused, and the staff didn’t seem in a rush to improve the situation.
In the end, we left disappointed. With a bit more care and professionalism, this could have been a very...
Read moreI was craving brunch food like crazy for a few days and DOMI serves the only shakshuka I could find. Bit of a mixed experience - the pita bread is SPECTACULAR, but the eggs were a bit over cooked and I went for the meat sauce option (18k) and only got a spoonful of meat 🥲 the sauce was very simple too and it struggles to justify the price tag. (Either a slightly bigger portion or better seasoning / more vegs would have done the trick) The staff is super nice, but I had to queue outside with several people while a lot of tables had freeed up inside. Someone in the comments is pointing out the lack of organisation and yes, it feels like things could be done more efficiently to minimise the wait (and get more customers in) Anyway, still appreciated finding brunch food on a...
Read moreAn unexpected Gem in the heart of South Korea. No frills, no pretentiousness, just great pizza. The hospitality started before we sat down. Waiting just shy of an hour outside during a hot August night, the staff brought us some ice cold water. It’s the simple things. Once they showed us to our seats, the team took our order. We watched as the chefs meticulously prepared our food, and shortly thereafter it was brought out to us Visiting from Italy, it was surprising to find that DOMi does it better than most pizzerie at home. If you’re craving great Neapolitan pizza, this is the place to go. We will gladly be coming...
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