France Food Guide: 3 Italian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Langogne

May 29, 2021 Alice Mieles

Reviews on Italian food in Langogne, France including Italia Pizza Au Coin Du Feu, O Bon Moment, Mamamia Pizza
Things to do in Langogne

1. Italia Pizza Au Coin Du Feu

avenue Conturie, 48300 Langogne France Italian, Pizza Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Table Service +33 6 50 12 26 91
Italia Pizza Au Coin Du Feu

Reviewed By Bernard R

pizzaria sans prétention mais un acceuil chalereux pate fait maison ingrédient de qualité prix trés raisonnable 10 ou 11 euro depuis le 1 juin cette paizzeria est ouverte 7 jours sur 7 les pizza sont trés bonnes une pate fine pensez a reserver vous risquer t attendre

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2. O Bon Moment

41 avenue du Marechal Foch, 48300 Langogne France Italian, French, Pizza, Grill Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service [email protected] +33 4 66 46 08 36
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4 based on 19 reviews

O Bon Moment

Reviewed By gfaure

De passage à Langogne, ce resto nous a été conseillé par un "cafetier". Accueil très sympathique ! Nous nous sommes laissés tenter par la PP- pizza/salade. Pizza très bien garnie + salade et choix desserts tiramisu, tarte aux pommes, ... le tout fait maison et vraiment excellent !! Service rapide. Ambiance conviviale. Prix repas/ personne : 12 €Félicitations aux filles en cuisine et en salle très toniques, dynamiques et sympas !!

3. Mamamia Pizza

route Nationale 102 Rn 102, 07660 Lanarce France Pizza, Italian Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service, Reservations, Television, Highchairs Available, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards +33 4 66 46 25 95 http://www.facebook.com/LionelPuzziMamamiaPizza
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5 based on 108 reviews

Mamamia Pizza

Reviewed By jcp07

There is a reason this place is really popular with the locals. The menu, basically pizza (thin crust) and salads, are great, and the service is excellent. The pizzas are cooked in a wood-burning pizza oven with a turntable stone. The salads (about 5 different kinds) are large and filling. There are only a few tables, so call ahead to reserve, if you want to eat in. The place was packed when we went the second time, so we left and returned an hour later at 9 PM thinking they stayed open until 10. Even though they were in the process of cleaning up and closing, they fixed us salads and did not try to rush us through our meal. Seldom do you find such excellent service.

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