Reviews
Great experience. The food is delightful and very nicely presented and their pasta as well as their desserts are to die for! The staff are kind and very fast. Overall a high quality restaurant for family and friends.
Reasonably priced & food was served quickly. Generous portion for the small pasta dish. The pizza was too salty though and staff are very busy so it was hard to grab their attention.
Nice food and some friendly staff. Looses a couple of stars however because of the over pricing, the sale of spring water for £3.50 when tap water was requested, and the manager refusing to seat us at a table because we hadn’t pre-booked, consequently we had to sit at the bar. Moments later however a typical tourist, NPC looking couple walked in and were immediately offered a table without pre-booking.
Had a great dinner here! We ordered the napoli pizza and the cacio e pepe, both were outstanding. Super reasonably priced too, ended up paying ~50 total with drinks, entree and mains. Service is super fast and staff friendly, although the place was crowded and quite loud.
Quite possibly the best pizza I’ve ever had. I ordered the Courgette Pizza which the server pointed out was a vegan option so recommended I added cheese if I wasn’t vegan, so I added the cheese. Fab suggestion! My mum ordered a pizzete which was plenty for her - probably about half the size of mine pictured. Would have been fine to share my courgette pizza, it was plenty big enough! Here’s what we had - Mozzarella Pizzete - £9 Courgette Pizza - £15 Mozzarella - £1 3x soda water - £6.75 Service 12.5% Total - £35.72
We had a spontaneous visit to this restaurant for lunch today. The staff were on their A-game and friendly, welcoming and brilliant with our 3-year old. Really lovely food with fresh flavour. Good beer and wine. Quite a gem for a casual lunch stop. The team clearly works hard to provide a pleasant dining experience.
So it's basically Cafe Boheme next door but with pizzas. If you haven't been to CB, then it is upmarket bistro style. The place itself on a Thursday night was very crowded, very noisy, and oddly very dark. Seating is very cramped think 5 to a table for 3, 8 to 6 etc don't order any side dishes because there simply won't be any room for them on the table. We were strongly warned that there was a 90 min clock on the sitting, but then waited 20 mins to be seated, and a further 25 mins for our drinks order to be taken. If you are busy and winging it, then just be busy and winging it - I don't need to be warned like some naughty child that I will have to give up my table regardless of how many pizza slices are still on my plate. The place was so dark that I could read neither the menu or the bill, and had to get my phone light out to see what toppings were on my pizza. On that note, everyone else seemed to have generous pizzas, but I struggled to find any sausage on my fennel sausage pizza, and what there was, was drowned out by tonnes of mozzarella. All in all, I can't see any reason why I'd want to return. Maybe it's better at lunch, but I can't be bothered to find out. Attached photo is genuinely how dark it was in there. One tiny tea light on the table. Energy price crisis anyone?
Don't bother coming here as a group. Despite multiple times asking for the normal menu. We were forced to do a £30 pound set menu despite none of us wanting to. For the price I ended up with 1 truffle arrachini ball, 2 small bits of calamari as starters, a main to myself which was tiny spaghetti with a sauce see picture.. and them we had to share 3 bowls of 1 scoop icream and a couple plates of tiramusu. On top of that we then had to pay £70 for service between us. What a joke. Absolutely disappointed in the service and management. Would be fine for a date night. Such a shame, as the food was nice just didn't get get to choose anything
Loved it here! The smaller portions and pizzettes are excellent for a lighter lunch! It w beer selection is tasty and the service was quick. Salami pizzette, appetizer meatballs, and Orecchette pictured here.
Nice dinner experience in the hear of Soho. Close to all of the London attractions, it's a nice pre / post theatre hang out. The pizzas are quite good, well baked and creative. I do find it weird that some pizzas are not with mozzarella by default, and yet the waiters ask you to add a supplement for. The Caccio e pepe was very good and it's nice to have the choice between small or normal portions for the pasta mains. The service was all in all quite good and the atmosphere was nice. One thing that I do find weird, is the fact that on the check, they charge more money for a single espresso than a double. In our case it didn't matter much, but overall very bad.