Villa Italian Kitchen was founded with one store, one family and one concept in 1964, when our founder, Michele “Michael” Scotto brought his authentic old- world. I checked this at katy mills Mall Houston. This is a nice food spot. The menu contains following Pizza
Try our mouth watering pizza and strombolis. Whether its neo or pan pizza, or pepperoni stromboli, they are all made with 100% whole milk mozzarella, sauce from fresh California tomatoes and our dough is made fresh daily. The taste is good. And it's fresh.
Pasta
You'll love our macaroni & cheese, spaghetti and meatballs, ziti and lasagna. All are made with recipes directly from Naples, Italy
Salad
What do you feel like today - caesar salad, tomato and mozzarella, avocado salad, or maybe all of them?
I like this branch. The staff is good and food is fresh. ...
Read moreFood is overpriced for the portion size. I ordered combo 1 slice of pizza, side salad and drink. While going through the line I was able to watch the server fix my salad. The salad that she fixed was in a very SMALL cup. And she put very little salad in it. I looked in the small salad cup and seen the bottom of it. So I asked her if she could add a little bit more to the cup. That is when she turned to a very SHORT Hispanic female and looked at her to answer my question. The very SHORT HISPANIC female answered, very RUDELY, NO. Then said if I wanted more salad....then buy a larger one. I replied....I don't want the salad at all. I just paid for my pizza and drinks. Those two items were almost $9. I would NEVER revisit this location again. They really put a BAD taste...
Read moreImagine a place where the staff looks like they'd rather be at a funeral than at work, serving you food with all the enthusiasm of a sloth on sedatives. You order a Stromboli combo, thinking you're in for a treat, only to find out the pasta comes with a side of unexpected meatballs – like an uninvited guest at your dinner party. And guess what? They want to charge you extra for this "surprise" addition. When you're not in the mood for this culinary ambush and decline, they serve you cold pasta. Cold, like their hearts. When you dare to ask for a salad instead, you'd think you asked for the moon. The staff glares at you like you've committed a mortal sin for wanting warm food. Do yourself a favor: skip this place unless you enjoy dining with a side of disdain...
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