Wanted some late-night pizza and that's how I got to order from here.
Ordered a 20 oz Sprite (it was about $4 bucks ) and a pepper and onion pizza.
Upon arrival, the packaging was great. The bag was stapled close. I did feel like the pizza itself wasn't warm.
Upon opening I was mindblown. There were raw pepper and onions just stacked on top of the pizza and not baked in. When you picked up the pizza all the pepper and onions came off. In addition to this, I asked for condiments on the side and they weren't included. I shook everything off and decided to try the pizza.
Biting into it, it was subpar and it wasn't good whatsoever causing me not to finish it. The tomato sauce lacked flavor and it tasted artificial.
I understand it was a late night, however, I felt that I paid $5 for this slice and there wasn't effort put into making sure that the pizza was good.
I highly recommend this establishment to evaluate quality& pay attention to notes from consumers.
I won't...
Read moreFood was amazing. We stopped in here for a good slice for my wife at lunch one day, and ended up coming back for dinner the next night. The service was excellent. The guys working there helped us, joked with us, and made it a good time. The pizza was amazing. She got a veggie slice, garlic knots (amazing), I got a pepperoni/ham, and spicy pepperoni slice. I will be back. I recommend this place to anyone in Manhattan. Prices were really really reasonable. It was a little hot inside, but with all the pizza ovens going, completely...
Read moreStopped by Little Italy Pizza on 48th Street with the family. We shared a mix of pizzas—buffalo, BBQ chicken, cheese, pepperoni, and Hawaiian—and everything was pretty good overall. The crust had a nice crunch and the toppings were well-balanced.
They don’t offer free water. The space welcoming; it wasn’t packed, but it was a little noisy, as you’d expect in a busy pizza joint. We also had to clean our own table. Still, it was a solid family-friendly meal, and...
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