Perhaps I was unlucky but my experience wasn’t good…i had pizza and some salad and none of them convincing. The pizza is basically frozen pizza and if it’s not then some change should be considered to improve it. The crust dry, the presentation poor..you guys are Italians, I’m sure that if you take your pizza to any pizza restaurant in Naples they will throw it back at you. Perhaps locals have a different threshold but standards are standards. The salad also can be better, the tuna is average canned tuna, maybe less of it but better quality would be the ideal solution…I haven’t tried the pasta but I don’t think I’ll come back, I don’t see the point…
**Reply to Bravissimi" I know you don't do "that type of pizza" but if you believe your pizza is good, then this is YOUR opinion and maybe your standards and taste are different from mine. I could have said something in the shop, yes you are right, but it is likely that would have been dismissed as a criticism not worth considering. This is my opinion, if your answer to my opinion is a defensive reply shifting the blame on me as a "keyboard lion" then I think you are proving my suspects. Look up at my reviews, I try to be objective and provide constructive feedback; you could do better in my view, but if you think you are great then there is nothing I could have said to make you reconsider your choices/ approach. You will gain or lose customers as every business based on the choices you make. I won't come back but that doesn't mean that other will not based on my review, everyone can make up their mind. Also, the pizza was not great, I had "fast-food" pizzas that were much better, with crunchy crusts and base and not dry like the one I experienced, but I opened my review saying that maybe I was unlucky, I didn't say that my experience was necessarily a true representation of your products, maybe your strength is the pasta and I made the wrong choice...anyway, if I may, before attacking/ labelling customers I would suggest considering if there is some truth in what they say, or you will lose even more just by the way you interact with them....
Read moreI really wanted to like this place. But definitely not an authentic Italian place. I had big hopes given the good reviews and no typo in the menu, but.. the pizza was not really a pizza, at best, a piadina with some cheese (not mozzarella) and tomato souce. Tesco £0.50 one might be on a similar level and lighter to digest. Service is not a thing. The person at the till seemed more interested in their phone than in customers. On our floor there was us only (3ppl) but they still managed to serve our pizzas several minutes apart. The place didn't look particularly clean and it had more of a fast food vibe. Overall quite disappointing, especially considering that the bill came up same as other places that do instead offer great pizza and better vibes, like Rudy's, noi quattro, salvis etc (all just 10 mins away). I ended up there as it was the only open place at that time and I guess that's the only reason I'd suggest anyone to go. Although a sandwich from the coop next door might be a...
Read moreThe selection of pasta is quite small, but what they offered on the menu are prepared relatively okay.
We ordered Pesto pasta and carbonara normal portion size. Carbonara is quite rich, and the pasta is also cooked well. The pesto is also covered with sauce, which the person ordered it really enjoys.
We ordered one normal calzone and one fried calzon. The normal calzone in the oven was really enjoyed by my friend. But the fried one is not really recommended by my friend.
One ceaser salad with chicken was ordered. The taste is amazing, pairing with the big croutons. But I personally think the whole dressing is on the salty side. After half a salad, you might need to have a small pause for some drink to balance out the saltiness. But overall, it's fine. The portioning is quite well, not too big that skinny people can't finish but not too small that a big person will need a...
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