1 star – Would not return. A disappointing experience from start to finish.
While the place has a certain charm in terms of aesthetics, nearly everything else fell flat. Here’s a breakdown of my experience:
Pros: • The retro decor is quite nice. It gives off a cozy, nostalgic vibe and initially made me hopeful about the rest of the visit.
Cons: • Unreasonably long waiting time: I waited 30 minutes for a single pizza, even though there were only a few other tables occupied. That’s far too long for a restaurant that wasn’t even busy. • Forgotten order: I also ordered pasta, which the staff completely forgot. I waited another 30 minutes before I realized something was wrong and had to ask them about it. No one checked in or updated me during that time. • Poor food quality: • The pizza dough was greasy, heavy, and unpleasant to eat. • The toppings were bland and lacked any punch of flavor. • The only thing enjoyable were the sauces—chili, tomato, and BBQ—which felt like they came from a bottle but were still better than the food itself. • After-effects: A few hours later, I experienced stomach issues and diarrhea, which really sealed the deal for me.
Overall, it was a frustrating and underwhelming visit. A restaurant can’t rely on decor alone—it needs decent food, timely service, and basic attention to orders. Sadly, Pizza Củi failed on all...
Read moreperfect 😍🤣 If you’re in Đà Lạt and craving a soul-warming meal, Pizza Củi is the place to be.
Tucked away in the cool mountain air, this cozy pizzeria offers more than just good food — it’s a full sensory experience. The scent of wood-fired dough hits you the moment you walk in, blending perfectly with the crisp pine-scented breeze outside. What really sets Pizza Củi apart, though, is the ambience. The warmth from the fire, the flickering candles, and the soft hum of laughter from nearby tables create the perfect refuge from Đà Lạt’s chill. It’s one of those places where time slows down — and every moment feels just right.
✨ Tip: Go in the early evening, grab a seat near the fireplace, and order a hot tea or mulled wine to pair with your pizza. You’ll thank...
Read moreThe drinks here are cheap, at 17k for a beer and 24k for a Da Lat red wine. The pizza's are decently priced ranging from 90k to 290k. There's a lot of cheese on the pizza's. We had garlic bread to share and a pizza each, which we couldn't finish even though they're not that large. They packed the remaining slices for us. Toppings on the pizzas are not what you're used to. My pepperoni lacked in pepperoni (only 9 slices at most) but also had ham hidden underneath the cheese. The Hawaiian had not only ham but also bacon (which is really good, by the way). If you're a culinary conservative this might not be the place for you. All in all I'd say the pizzas are a bit too expensive but the cheap drinks can make up for that depending on...
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