The stairs leading down to the pizzeria has an odd half step that made me stumble both on my way down and up.
The price of the pizzas range from 149 kr to 189 kr. At that price I don't expect a good pizza, I expect a lasting impression of a pizza. What I got was was an extremely doughy pizza with a crust so thick, it bordered on being farcical. For something to taste so mediocre and be so expensive is insulting to the customer.
I wanted to remove an ingredient from my pizza, which the server then forgot about when putting the condiments on it. Another ingredient of the pizza I ordered was out of stock and I still had to pay full price.
They have beer on tap and in bottles. The cheapest beer they had was 35 cL, came in a bottle, and cost me a hefty 74 kr.
They do not take cash, so when I went to pay by card, the screen told me to type in the total amount I wanted to pay, as if I were to tip on top of the most expensive pizza I've eaten.
There are better places to eat...
   Read moreThe front space is not good at all since people are sitting, waiting in line to pay, waiting to pick-up their delivery and the uber guy wants his order.
The 3 guys behind the counter were only focused on one task.
The Pizza guy couldn't give me the finished pizzas to go and told me to go to the cashier who was casually opening a wine bottle in slow motion. The third guy was helpless and when asked if he could give me my finished order he just said.. ehm yeah i think..
The pizza was amazing though xD
but PLEASE learn how to manage and prioritize...
   Read moreAbsolutely outstanding Neapolitan-style pizza, one of the top 5 I've experienced in Stockholm. It's a small restaurant and gets easily crowded so if you don't mind a lot of noise, I would recommend enjoying your freshly made pizza on location. If you want more piece and quiet, grab it to go and find a quiet place near MÀlaren (just a 5 min walk) or take it home (though try and re-heat it for a few min on maximum...
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