Since many reviews reported slow service, I arrived early and ordered a simple starter (to stave off hunger!)
I was the first customer to order tonight (Sunday) and can't complain. Lots of mosquitos were buzzing around my table but I asked waitress if she had anything and she quickly produced some repellant "joss sticks" which worked well.
For main, I ordered marinara pizza, but it wasn't the best choice. The pizza itself was good: thin, crispy, enough cheese but fish and seafood parts were dry and rock hard (overcooked), which was disappointing.
I did enjoy the pizza (by adding Tabasco).
The restaurant itself is on a quiet road.
Venue is very basic style / facilities wise but the menu is decently priced. Most main dishes are around 15k Tz Shs (but marinara pizza was 20k and not worth the extra 5k).
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ย ย ย Read moreAte here twice during our time in Moshi. Food is quite good, and the prices are reasonable. Ordered Indian food the first time, and then pizza the second, and both were the best meals we ate while in Moshi. Service is slow, but we left well-fed and happy. Definitely a good place for tourists (which is evident by the people that are eating there). One issue was that the credit card reader didn't work when I tried to pay once. Thankfully I had enough cash, but the staff didn't seem to care much that I was really trying to pay with a card. If you're visiting Moshi, Indoitaliano should be a reliable, good...
ย ย ย Read moreWe have eaten here two times. The restaurant is a very interesting combination between Indian food and Italian food. We enjoyed the food! I think these were the best pizza's we could find in Moshi! We took Bruschetta Pomodoro, Roman bread, pizza Louisiana, pizza Indoitaliano special and pizza calzone. The first time, we had a waitress who did not smile and who did not look approachable or friendly. The second time, we had a very kind waitress who was smiling all the time and asking us how we were doing. The ambiance is good, not very special,...
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