Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Slagelse. Slagelse is a small town in Denmark located in west Zealand. It is about 100 km (62 mi) southwest of Copenhagen. The population is 32,333 (1 January 2015).
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No doubt the best Kebab in the whole world! We always go back here for kebab, and luckily we still have family staying here, it is without a doubt the best kebab ever! Just to put this review into perspective, we have lived in the Middle East in 2 years, and we still long for this kebab. Cannot wait to get back to it!
Dette er åpenbart en pizzarestaurant som ikke vil servere svinekjøtt. Pizzaene har i stedet kalkunkjøtt og det er slett ikke noe dårlig alternativ. Menyen er rikholdig nok til å tilfredsstille de fleste og jeg synes min pizza smakte helt utmerket. Siden det var kort vei fra kjøkkenet til bordet, kom den også frem til meg rykende varm.Det selges ikke alkohol på dette stedet, så det blir Coca Cola som følger pizzaen.Prisen er helt grei i forhold til størrelsen på pizzaen. Det er mer enn nok til å bli mett av.
Var här med min man och åt lunch. Trevlig atmosfär, mycket god mat som serveras mycket proffsigt. Man får mycket mat för pengarna. Mycket trevlig personal som är vänliga och tillmötesgående. Vi blev väldigt glada att finna denna restaurang, eftersom vi gick runt och hade svårt att välja var vi skulle äta. Jag rekommendera den verkligen, missa inte den om ni är i Slagelse.
4 based on 94 reviews
Being the oldest and best Italian restaurant in town, this is a mainly Italian style restaurant with some Greek dishes and some Turkish influence.They make great pizza with a good crust and fresh toppings. Pasta dishes are OK but nor memorable. Meat dishes and steaks are generally good and well prepared.Everything is nicely presented by the good service in a nice and clean restaurant.My Tip: Go for the Pizza Rustica and leave the risottos.
5 based on 24 reviews
This fabulous ice cream and coffee parlour in on our walk to and from the beach and is difficult to pass. The 16 different flavours of ice cream plus soft ice are served from an old fashioned caravan and coffee and other goodies are served from an adjacent attractive building. Under cover outside seating with night time Gary lights make this a really cool and cosy place and seems to be a hit with all ages:-) Thank you
4 based on 107 reviews
Tony makes an effort to distinguish his cuisine from the Turkish pizza offered everywhere else as Italian fast food.Pizzeria is a misused term within fastfood - as genuin Italian Pizza do not offer 300g meat, bearnaise sauce, pineapple or salad - among other misconceptions.Italian Pizza is much more simple and more delicate.Tony's pasta follow the same rules.I hope you - as me - will help Tony to fight the last frontier and help to build a barrier between Italian food and just fast food with Italian names!
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