Pizza Del Diavolo Pizza Del Diavolo
La Bruschetta

La Bruschetta

Localita' Padreterno, 2, Rio Nell'elba, Italy, Rio nell'elba

Sushi • Europeo • Asiatico • Fast Food


"Un consiglio: scegliete un altro posto, state alla larga da questo. I titolari sono, a dir poco, aggressivi, inadeguati al rapporto con la clientela.Vi siamo andati in quattro domenica 21 agosto e avremmo voluto cenare. Siamo arrivati prima delle 20 e al nostro arrivo c'erano solo 3 tavoli occupati. Abbiamo ordinato in contemporanea gli antipasti e i secondi, consistenti questi ultimi in una pizza, un calzone e un'insalata. Alle 21 passate, terminati da oltre mezz'ora gli antipasti, ci siamo resi conto che le pizza e il calzone non arrivavano per noi ma arrivavano invece decine di pizze per le persone di una lunga tavolata che erano arrivate circa quaranta minuti dopo di noi; ne abbiamo chiesto il motivo e i due titolari, un uomo e una donna, invece di darci spiegazioni e scusarsi ci hanno trattati letteralmente a pesci in faccia, negando oltretutto che noi fossimo arrivati prima della tavolata e dandoci in tal modo dei bugiardi. Hanno anche negato che avessimo fatto le ordinazioni degli antipasti e dei secondi contemporaneamente. Per aver osato protestare il titolare stava per mettere le mani addosso al nostro amico ed è stato bloccato da dietro da un dipendente. Tra gli schiamazzi di costoro, minacce e il tentativo di usare le mani, abbiamo pagato il conto per gli antipasti e siamo andati via disgustati e basiti.Il gravissimo episodio si commenta da solo."

Pizzeria Ai Sportivi

Pizzeria Ai Sportivi

Venezia, Italy, VENEZIA

Pizza • Pizzeria • Italiano • Minestra


"Ristorante Ai Sportivi Pizzeria is located in Campo Santa Margherita, a piazza popular with locals in Venice 's Dorsoduro district. I lived in Italy and visited Venice dozens of times, and still found it difficult to navigate the alleys and passageways leading to this sweet little neighborhood. However, if you find yourself in front of this amazing pizzeria I highly encourage you to take a moment to sample the deliciousness within. First off, the restaurant interior is quintessentially Italian. I 'm not sure if it 's real, or just for the tourists, but the ambiance is everything you would hope it to be. Red and white checkered tablecloths cover old wooden tables, and romantic lighting highlights the rustic brick walls covered in black and white photos of the neighborhood over the years. It 's absolute perfection. I 've dined in this restaurant multiple times, but my absolute favorite item on the menu is Pizza Diavola... a simple pizza with tomato, mozzarella and spicy salami. (A note about pepperoni: You 'll find salami on menus in Italy, the closest thing to what Americans call pepperoni. Look for salame picante if you want to try pepperoni with a slight kick. It 's absolutely delicious! The thin crust of Pizza Diavola, with blackened edges, is baked to perfection and served piping hot at the table. Every bite made me want to clasp my hands in delight, and exclaim something incredibly cliché like, Mama Mia! There was no need for embarrassment because everyone else was experiencing their own version of gastronomic bliss, exclamations and all. Do me a favor and check out this wonderful pizzeria if you have a chance."

Piccolo Mondo 2001

Piccolo Mondo 2001

Via Gaspare Gozzi 43/45, 00145, Roma, Italy

Pizza • Pasta • Italiano • Formaggio


"We were staying in the neighborhood, so we ended up here two evenings in a row. The first night we unknowingly ordered a very expensive appetizer plate of bruschetta (15 euros). We should have asked the cost. The bruschetta were fine, but not for that cost. I ordered carbonara. The large tube shaped pasta were covered in what appeared to be raw egg and a little bit of bacon. I ate the pasta a bit squeamishly. It would not have been what I would have anticipated for well prepared carbonara. Our daughter had lasagna which seemed fine, though the portion size seemed a bit small. My husband had a pizza which was very good. He'd ordered one pizza and received another that wasn't even on the menu, but it was a good mistake. The pizza was topped with prosciutto, artichoke hearts and mushrooms, cheese and tomato sauce. I don't think that he would have wanted the pizza with egg on top that he actually ordered! We ordered house red wine for $8. It was fine. Our server was delightful and gracious. The bill with water and bread came to 57 Euros. We had not expected such a high total for what we ordered. We did have two bottles of the house wine. Live and learn. The second night we ordered two pizzas and house white wine. The bill came to 24 Euros. Sigh of relief! The pizzas were both very good. One was our newly created special from last night and the other was Pizza Diavolo pizza with tomato sauce, cheese and spicy salami. Overall this restaurant deserves 3.5 to just shy of 4 stars. I can't speak for what the other pasta dishes taste like, but in terms of value and consistency, the pizza is a good bet. The owner is also very friendly and gracious. We only wish that the price of the appetizer had been disclosed to us in our first night. We honestly foolishly assumed that the simple bruschetta came with the meal. The restaurant is located in a fun, casual neighborhood with a very good gelato place close by, so it might be a good choice for a relaxing evening out away from the hustle and bustle of the more touristy areas of Rome. The Metro is just across the street."