Reviews on Pizza food in Clovelly, Randwick, New South Wales including La Spiaggia, Coogee Pavilion, Bondi Trattoria, Pompei's Bondi, Pizza Boccone, Lucio Pizzeria, Annies, Pizza Autentico - Surry Hills
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4 based on 265 reviews
Pizza Autentico Offers a unique dining experience to Sydney's Surry Hills. Take a seat at the Communal table and enjoy a selection of pizza and pasta served fresh from the oven by friendly waitstaff. For only $25 you can enjoy a relaxed dining experience
I stayed in the area and got pizza and a salad to go a couple of times. Both were delicious. Portions were bigger than expected. I would recommend.
4 based on 59 reviews
Very impressed! The three course set menu was particularly surprising. My own included a beautiful bruschetta, delicious pizza (the pizza base was delightful) and a humbling dessert. The decor was modern and classy, and the space was the perfect size for an intimate get together. The staff were friendly and helpful, with great recommendations for a few lost tourists!
Most Popular European food in Clovelly, Randwick, New South Wales
4 based on 359 reviews
Lucio Pizzeria, founded and owned by Chef Lucio De Falco, brings the traditional taste of Naples to Sydney. We are a proud member of the AVPN.
had a great Pizza and Tiramisu meal over here and would recommend this place to friends too when int he area
Where to eat Central-Italian food in Clovelly: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 401 reviews
My friend spoke highly of this place therefore I was expecting a delicious dinner. It was a Saturday night and we needed a table for two.I was happy that we didn't need to wait for a table. We shared a large bench type table with another couple which we we were happy to do. Firstly we attempted to order a bottle of wine from the tall, tanned male waiter with brown hair. I didn't see a name badge and he didn't introduce himself so I'm sorry I can't give you his name. Anyway he just advised us to wait. So we did and the waitress came and took our order for the bottle of wine. That was fine and she was polite. But she brought 2 glasses and poured. No taste was offered but hey its not fine dining so that's not a big problem. We took a bottle of pinot grigio. It was nice but not very chilled. So I asked that same male waiter to bring me a glass of ice with a spoon. I even specified that I needed a spoon for the ice as I just knew that he would not take the initiative to offer it. He arrived with the glass of ice and yes, you guessed it, without the spoon. So I asked for the spoon again. He smiled and duly brought it, which was great. Honestly the wine tasted MUCH better now that it was chilled with the ice. We enjoyed our wine and then ordered a Vesuvio pizza. The toppings are pomodoro, mozzarella, mushrooms, olives and sun-dried tomatoes. The pizza arrived. On first look it seemed fine. I had the first slice,it didn't taste great but I said nothing and continued eating. My friend then took a slice. It was soggy. I was far too hungry to wait for another pizza,so I just ate around it and left some bits of the pizza on the plate. The same male waiter came to collect the plates. My friend informed him that we did not enjoy the pizza because it was soggy. He just said OK. So my friend repeated that he wanted the waiter to tell the chef that he did not enjoy the pizza. And the waiter said yes and left our table. We continued with our wine and then the same male waiter, whose name I wish I knew came and put his around the top of the water cup and said as he was lifting it, do you mind if I clear these. His hand was now on the second cup and my friend said actually it would be better not to take them as we are still drinking from them. So he then put the water cups back down on the table after having his hands around the top where we place our mouths. We asked for the bill and my friend went up to pay. As we were leaving, he told the dark haired lady behind the counter that we didn't enjoy our visit today as the pizza was soggy and the service just was not good. She was not a waitress. I believe she either worked in the kitchen or else she's a manageress. Her response was oh you should have told earlier and we could have done something about it. My fruend was shocked as he had clearly told the waiter twice that the pizza was not good. And this waiter had not bothered to pass on our feedback to the kitchen. I'm very fair, as you will see in my past reviews. But to be honest the service was so disappointing that I felt like I had to write. I come to Sydney once or twice a month with work. And I'm always on the lookout for a dimecent place for dinner. When I find one, I tend to stick with them for most visits. And I can honestly day that I would not rush back here unless they drastically improve their service.
4 based on 353 reviews
I always considered this place the bees knees of pizza... and gelato in Sydney.... but having been back after many years Iâve since had much better/more traditional pizza and gelato.Iâm not sure if this place has changed hands or lost touch but the pizzas were bland and lacked flavour. The price was also ridiculous for what you got... tiny portionsGelato as so watery..... not creamy and tasty like I remember it being on par with Messina. Iâm sad to say this place has gone down hill since the early 2000s when it opened! Only thing that was good was the service, nice people & helpful. So the 2 stars are for the staff not the food! Or value for money
4 based on 379 reviews
Looking down over the iconic Bondi Beach, the Tratt is a true Sydney local. For 32 years this restaurant has served modern Italian food made from the best Australian ingredients and a full bar offering Australian and Italian wines, spirits and liqueurs. U
The Bondi restaurant scene is constantly changing, but the Tratt remains a reliable local favourite. After the most recent facelift itâs cooler and more expensive than before. But the prices are still reasonable, the service is high standard, and the food ranges from good to very good. If in doubt, the pizzas and pasta never disappoint.Thanks for your kind words. We took over the Tratt just over two years ago now and we did give it a little facelift, but we wanted the space to continue being relaxed, but professional and overall welcoming. Somewhere for a fancy date night, somewhere for a bowl of pasta and a glass of wine, somewhere for a breezy breakfast, and many things in between. We make pasta in house now, and the sourdough culture for our pizzas is two years strong now too. We hope we're not too cool though!Thanks again, we look forward to welcoming you again soon at the Tratt.
Most Popular Northern-Italian food in Clovelly, Randwick, New South Wales
4 based on 1410 reviews
Coogee Pavilion celebrates the good things in life - friendship, family, fun and food, all with a Coogee ocean view. Our Ground Floor is the ideal location for family get-togethers, coffee dates or catching up with friends, offering casual dining in a fun
A huge rambling place with a lively atmosphere, decent enough food, prices and service. Standard fare - pasta, salads, fish and chips etc. We'd just walked the gorgeous coastal path from Bondi and the sculptures exhibition so lunchtime food - and beer! - most welcome! You could do a lot worse.
4 based on 380 reviews
Consistently Good food & good atmosphere. The before 6.30pm deal Monday to Friday is excellent value. I keep going back when in Sydney so I must think itâs pretty good. Took friends there the other night & they said they will also be back
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