We tried here for a Pizza but were alittle disappointed. Firstly we sat outside and the table was so covered in gritty road dirt I had to wipe the hole table down and tap the cushions off so not to get dirt all over our clothes, the tissues were black by the time I finished, so not sure the last time the table and chairs ever got wiped down properly. I sound like a sook I know, and I do know their attention to detail are not high on their list or expected in Vietnam. Now I've been to Vietnam many times and even lived here, but this was first time to Sapa. Also our 2nd fail of the night was wanting to sit outside and watch the crowd go by, but didn't realise the hawkers would be that relentless, we got so hassled by hawkers, who just wouldnt go away and no was not an option for them, so we picked our things up and went inside, this is no fault of the Resturant, but just so people reading the review may consider. Now back to the Pizza's. We ordered 2 pizzas, one was a pepperoni and the other was seafood. My hubby said his was ok, I had the pepperoni which I thought was very bland for pepperoni. I loved the fact that the pizzas were in the fire ovens the pizza pastry was nice and crisp, but the pizza sauce and topping had no flavour to it at all. I did throw a heap of dried chilli over it and oregano to give it a bit of a punch, but still bland which was such a shame as the place gets good ratings for their pizza's, so not sure whether they had a different cook on that night or what🤔. Disappointed we missed out on a...
Read moreStreet Pizza Restaurant – A Surprising Fusion of Flavors!
If you’re looking for a place that serves both comforting Vietnamese classics and satisfying pizzas, Street Pizza Restaurant is a hidden gem that delivers on all fronts. I was pleasantly surprised by the variety on the menu, and every dish I tried was packed with flavor.
I started with the spring rolls, which were absolutely perfect—fresh, light, and bursting with crisp veggies, meat, and vermicelli.
For the main courses, I couldn’t resist trying both the pork pho and the fried rice. The pho had a deep, flavorful broth that tasted like it had been simmering for hours. The pork was tender, and the fresh herbs added richness of the soup beautifully. The fried rice was another winner—well-seasoned, slightly smoky, and loaded with bits of shrimp and veggies that made it incredibly satisfying.
Of course, I had to try their mized pizza, and it did not disappoint. The crust was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It was cheesy, meaty, and everything you’d want from a hearty pizza.
Overall, Street Pizza Restaurant offers a unique blend of flavors that work surprisingly well together. Whether you’re in the mood for a comforting bowl of pho, a crispy spring roll, or a deliciously indulgent pizza, this place has something for everyone. The service was friendly, and the laid-back vibe made it a great spot to relax and...
Read moreWe have been travelling for nearly 6 months and were SO excited to be able to get pasta as we haven’t had it since we left home but this quickly diminished as the meal was pretty average to be honest.
It tasted okay, portion sizes were big, but it lacked ‘wow factor’ for us, we had to put lots of salt and pepper in to make it taste better as it was very bland and the pasta was overcooked and turned to mush.
We both had the beef pasta bake, it did have lots of cheese on which was nice but again, pretty bland tasting! The garlic bread was extremely disappointing as there was basically no garlic, just bread and butter.
We hope maybe the pizzas are better but unfortunately didn’t get to try.
We asked for the bill but never got it and had to go inside and pay, which is no problem, but we just wasn’t sure what the procedure was and spent quite a while waiting as the staff said yes when I asked.
What I do want to say is that the staff were all friendly, smiley and welcoming on our visit which was lovely.
The meal was okay; if you’re craving something from home then it might be the answer but for us, we were over-excited for something that turned out to be...
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