Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. KwaZulu-Natal (/kwɑːˌzuːluː nəˈtɑːl/; also referred to as KZN and known as "the garden province") is a province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu ("Place of the Zulu" in Zulu) and Natal Province were merged. It is located in the southeast of the country, enjoying a long shoreline beside the Indian Ocean and sharing borders with three other provinces and the countries of Mozambique, Swaziland and Lesotho. Its capital is Pietermaritzburg and its largest city is Durban. It is the 2nd most populous province in South Africa, with slightly fewer residents than Gauteng.
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4 based on 941 reviews
Lacks imagination and attention to detail. Food was bland. Service was friendly but slow. Ladies bathroom taps were broken and could have been fixed easily but manager rather preferred to stand around even though there were hardly any customers. They served us beer in a broken glass. Really sad waste of time.
4 based on 227 reviews
We went to Lupa to celebrate my birthday. As always the owners were most welcoming and waiters attentive. Yes, you pay a little more but then you are getting much more. I had the langoustine pasta, and others the peppered fillet. Great taste and good portions. Can't wait for our next visit always a good vibe and atmosphere. Thank you so much for your feedback we really appreciate it and it means a lot - I will certainly pass it on to our team - and keep doing what we enjoy doing.
4 based on 136 reviews
The food was ok but the staff was clearly very put out when we remarked that the noise from the kitchen was unpleasant. We were made to feel that we were being unreasonable. There is a significant difference between noise and sound. Loud, constant jabbering from a restaurant kitchen is noise. However, the owner/ managerâs sarcastic comment as we left was, âDrive home in silence.â Interestingly, we were the only patrons.
4 based on 115 reviews
We stayed over before and enjoyed the food. Staying in proximity we easily made up our minds to return. Enjoyed excellent pizzas while drinking in the area. Sitting outside at dusk may get a little chilly at this time (end March) of the year. However, there is ample seating inside.Thank you for a lovely review Thomas. Hope to see you again soon.
4 based on 693 reviews
Whatever the occasion, when dining at Olive & Oil, we aim to imbue our Guests with a sense of well-being and comfort. Our friendly staff will be on hand to indulge you with the finest traditions of the Mediterranean â exceptional food and unrivaled hospit
First time at this establishment and was not disappointed. My colleague and I both ordered fish - I had the Cape Salmon on vegetable noodles which my colleague had the Red Roman. Both were prepared to perfection. Waiter was attentive and the entire atmosphere in the restuarant was great. Tables are not too close to one another.The only slight disappointment was the wine selection.I would recommend this restuarant.
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4 based on 253 reviews
Had a divine mushroom, feta pizza . great staff, good food options for vegetarians as well as meat eaters. Great view for afternoon whalewatching
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4 based on 246 reviews
Fantastic budget friendly restaurant on the Durban promenade opposite Addington beach. The view is great service is excellent, our waitress pictured was fantastic. Added bonus its a pet friendly eatery with items to order for your pooch. Great beachside experience - a must visit when in Durban for a real local experience.
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4 based on 586 reviews
Whatever the occasion, when dining at Olive & Oil, we aim to imbue our Guests with a sense of well-being and comfort. Our friendly staff will be on hand to indulge you with the finest traditions of the Mediterranean â exceptional food and unrivaled hospit
I heard great reviews about Olive and Oil but haven't been there.It was my birthday and my son in law and daughter treated me to a sea food platter at Olive and Oil.Atmosphere was fantastic.Had a friendly and caring waiter.My meal was yummilicious.Wished me for my birthday.Had a fabulous evening.Thanks to Olive and Oil staff.
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4 based on 217 reviews
Sagewood cafe is an artisan cafe that subscribes to a simple and sustainable lifestyle of real food where everything we serve is made from scratch, from local and seasonal ingredients. The cafe is open seven days a week, serving a wide variety of deliciou
My review Service = slowFood waiting time = Well above averagePrice = well above averageChicken pesto open sandwich had pickled ginger or radish on it. Very wierd taste profileMinced bacon pizza had cheap bacon finely chopped on it. The base was very chewy indicating that the dough is overproved. Not how a pizza should be made. Now for the worst. The seafood pizza. It had a sugary tomatoe base with either orange marmalade or lemon marmalade on it with battered onion rings, how the onion rings are supposed to add any flavour or what its meant to add to the pizza only the chef knows. Also the base although well cooked was also very chewy. I feel that the chef is trying to turn what used to be a good coffee shop into something over pretentious. Adding herbs and flavours that make dishes to complicated, or am I missing the point?Hi Janet,We've already replied to your review on Google Business, followed up on your experience, found your receipt, discussed it among our staff and found that other than the fact our waitress who served you said you ate almost everything, made no comments whatsoever about the service / food or beverages to her or either of the two managers on the floor at the time of your visit, and according to her you gave no indication of a negative experience at the time. You paid your bill, you gave her a lovely gratuity and left under what we saw as a content customer - which is our primary focus and aim!Yet you have gone out of your way to publicly expose us as a 1 Star, poorly managed and pretentious establishment.We have been humbly serving the local community for over 4 years now, our service and attention to detail have on most occasions been well reviewed and appreciated - something I personally strive for with my staff each and every day!My concern with your review is that you never once made a comment / asked for assistance, or brought your experience to the attention of one of our managers, who would've jumped immediately in to make amends on what, according to you was an absolute disastrous experience!Now, we implore you once again as we did on your Google Review to please contact us via email at [email protected] so that we can communicate directly and personally to try understand and come to an amicable solution from your experience.Yours sincerly,
4 based on 268 reviews
A little piece of Italy in Umdloti beach.
Salad recipesWe ordered a pizza and a Greek salad last night at LCN. Sent the pizza back for a little more cooking as it was a bit soggy, probably from the large amounts of toppings on it, which makes what happened next even more bizarre and surreal. When I was dishing up our salad I noticed a distinct lack of tomatoes and asked Retina, our fabulous waitress if it was possible to get a few more. Roland, the manager came over to say that heâd spoken to the owner and THAT was the way they served their salads. The R84 Greek salad, according to Roland and the official recipe, comprised of a selection of lettuce leaves (I forgot to ask how many), precisely 6 quarters of cherry tomatoes, 6 half slices of cucumber, 6 soggy olives, 4 strips each of red and green peppers, some red onion and 8 cubes (so generous) of feta cheese, and there was nothing he could do to get us any more tomatoes. That was that. We let this sink in for a few minutes, completely flabbergasted at his response before calling him back over. We told him, in no uncertain terms, how badly He had handled the situation and for the price of another 6 quarters of cherry tomatoes, he could have had 2 happy customers. 5 minutes later, he reappeared with a ramekin of cherry tomatoes and told us that he would not be charging us for the salad. He had spoken to the owner again and this is what they had told him to do. Really!?! We never did query the price of the salad, nor were we ever angling for a freebie, but to go through that whole process to try and get 1 ½ extra CHERRY tomatoes (not big whole tomatoes) was just a complete joke and a should be a lesson in restaurant management for young Roland. 20c worth of tomatoes cost you R84 in revenue and 2 happy customers.Thank you for your feedback and for bringing this to our attention. Apologies that this was not dealt with correctly by our manager on duty. Please will you send me your contact details on [email protected]
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