Villa Hadeel - Piatti

Via Regina 87, GRIANTE, Italy

🛍 Caffè, Pizza, Sushi, Messicano

Villa Hadeel

Indirizzo: Via Regina 87, GRIANTE, Italy

Città: GRIANTE

Menu Piatti: 35

Recensioni: 0

Menu completo - 35 opzioni

Tutti i prezzi sono stime su Menu.

Pizza

Dessert

Pasta

Pizze Speciali

Calzoni E Pizze

Pizza - Piccola Ø 26 Cm

Piade

Rosse

Pizze Mezzo Metro

Chicken Board

Pizza Carne - Singola

Calzoni – Dubbelgevouwen Pizza’s

Piatti Di Mare

Pazze Classiche

Altre Specialità

Insalate

Inoltre Puoi Ordinare La Friggitoria

Menu’ Pizzeria

Indirizzo

Mostra Mappa

Categorie

  • Caffè Affascinanti caffetterie che offrono una varietà di caffè e tè appena preparati, insieme a spuntini leggeri, prodotti da forno e dessert. Perfette per un risveglio mattutino o una pausa pomeridiana in un'atmosfera accogliente.
  • Pizza Immergiti nelle nostre pizze perfettamente cotte, realizzate con impasto fatto a mano, salsa di pomodoro ricca e una miscela di formaggi gourmet. Ogni fetta esplode con condimenti freschi, garantendo un boccone delizioso ogni volta. Visualizza piatti
  • Sushi Delizia il palato con la nostra deliziosa selezione di sushi, che include ingredienti freschi, rotoli sapientemente realizzati e nigiri tradizionali. Ogni boccone offre un'armoniosa fusione di sapori, promettendo un vero gusto del Giappone.
  • Messicano Autentici sapori messicani ti aspettano con fajitas sfrigolanti, tacos saporiti, enchiladas piccanti e guacamole fresco, tutti realizzati con ricche spezie tradizionali e serviti con contorni vivaci. Goditi una fiesta nel tuo piatto!

Servizi

  • Wifi
  • Mastercard
  • Piatti
  • Carta Visa
  • Menu
  • Pagamento Con Carta

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