By far the worst service I received in London.
The pizze are not bad although they are unconventionally small. The decor of the place is basic but the lighting makes everyone at the table look like a ghost (definitely not a good place for a date ;)). However, the worst is the service. No one greeted us when we entered, although the restaurant had only two people in it! When I asked for a bowl of water for the small dog we had (in a bag, under the table, sleeping), the male staff who was just standing there looking at us told us “no”. When I said that even a take out box with a little water would be fine, he said “no we don’t have that. No water for the the dog”. Extremely rude and for no reason whatsoever.
Needless to say that we will not be returning to this restaurant. Within a 150m, there are three other amazing Italian places (homeslice, taberna estrusca, cecconi…) with welcoming staff and delicious food.
I definitely do not...
Read moreIf you’re lucky enough to stumble upon this place, don’t hesitate go in! It’s the kind of hidden spot you almost don’t want to share, because part of the magic is how tucked away it feels.
The pizza here is on another level! fresh dough with the perfect balance of chew and crisp, toppings that actually taste like someone cared when they picked them, and flavors that feel both classic and a little inventive. Every slice reminds you why pizza is comfort food at its finest.
The staff deserves just as much praise as the food. They’re warm, genuine, and clearly proud of what they’re serving. Whether it’s recommending a favourite topping combo or just making you feel like a regular on your first visit, they elevate the whole experience.
This isn’t just a pizza place it’s one of those rare finds where great food meets great people. A true hidden gem worth seeking out.
Thank you so much guys you’ll definitely be seeing me...
Read moreCame by on a Friday afternoon. They had two single diners when we arrived and they were very quiet inside. The waiter/chef gave us menus after we sat down and we ordered with him about 5 minutes later. We ordered lasagne, ham and mushroom pizza and pepperoni pizza. Food was nothing to rave about. The lasagne serving was tiny and sat between two 'mini foccacia' which were basically two big squares of pizza dough the same size as the lasagne itself. The lasagne layers were thick and bits of thicker dough was found in the layers instead of meat. The lasagne was also really salty!! No wonder they gave us a giant goblet of tap water when we asked for a glass! My sister found her pepperoni pizza to have a salty pizza base sauce too, but I enjoyed my ham and mushroom pizza. £10 for a fresh pizza and San Pellegrino isn't bad in the city but not sure i'd pay £10 for this quality of...
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