Reviews on Pizza food in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Paris, inspiring and timeless, is as beautiful as a postcard. Spiraling out from its central islands, its many neighborhoods each have their own character and energy. And the best way to discover their charms is on foot, whether you're strolling the bustling grandeur of the Champs-Elysées or seeking out the final resting place of a favorite figure at Père Lachaise. There's always a café or bakery a few steps away to restore spirits while you explore, or a gorgeously decorated shop window to remind you of this city's love of beauty. Every so often, as you lose yourself down another small street, you’ll glimpse the Eiffel Tower and be instantly reminded why it's so easy to fall in love with the City of Lights.
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5 based on 717 reviews
Smart pizza place in 5arrondisement. Here you can taste real Italian pizza with all fresh productos... Just taste it and you travel to Italy!!!
This is the 1 pizza stop you need to make. Everything was so fresh, staff was friendly and welcoming. Myself and 3 friends stopped here while on our trip. We all ordered different pizzas and shared. All of the izzas were AH-MAZING!!!
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5 based on 347 reviews
What a great Pizza. Everyone claims Paris has some of the best food in the world. Thatâs a bunch of garbage. This place is a shinning star in a city that has a bunch of pretentious and gross restaurants. I enjoyed the atmosphere, food and service at Jimmy 2s. Such a good dining experience.
4 based on 457 reviews
We were at gemini odeon for the start of a bachelorette party. We had a wonderful waiter - Salvatore that was very quick and helpful. The food was also very good, we had bruschetta and pasta. The flair is very cozy but modern, and the music is modern.I definitely recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 728 reviews
This restaurant was recommended on TripAdvisor, so decided to go for it. Was a bit apprehensive, as we were dining with our 6 and 12 year old granddaughters. However, despite the fact that they don't have a 'childs' menu, they were very accommodating. Each one of us had an amazing meal, the seafood pasta that I had was to die for, the pizzas that two of our party had were equally sumptuous and the Bolognese that my youngest granddaughter had; well I thought that she would explode, she just couldn't stop eating even though the portion was slightly larger that a 6 year old one! Small restaurant, a little off the beaten track but well worth a visit. Obviously popular though, so booking recommended.merci beaucoup
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