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Contribuisci feedbackThe pizza is amazing but what I love about this place is the staff. Brandon always serves us when we come in and he always remembers my drink and order... thank you for your exceptional service ?
Best Neapolitan style pizza in Vegas! Lightly charred crust cooked at a high heat in a real pizza oven, slightly chewy on the inside and fresh, quality ingredients for toppings. Panzanella salad is a favorite along with the margherita DOC!
The kiss drink was delicious. So fresh! The food was so delightful. Porcini pizze and cheese platter was enjoyed immensely! Can’t wait till next time to try more dishes! The cannoli wasn’t just sugar and was so good! This is what Italian food is supposed to taste like?! Will be returning! Ps.. the gelato is amazing too!
Delicious pizza! 100% worth the 30 min drive from our home! Friendly staff, fresh ingredients, great service!
Recommended for people who love a Neapolitan style pizza, casual eating such as business/personal meetings or date nights.Not recommended for large parties unless you plan to book the entire restaurant and tip well (it's not a large place, but isn't tiny either) and not recommended for people expecting Americanized pizza hot out of the oven, or for people looking for a high end fancy establishment.My mother and I visited on Monday August 7th 2023 for our first time and the experience and food were phenomenal. The restaurant off of Saraha is cozy, it's not very big and it isn't too fancy, but it has just enough classiness that regardless of how you are dressed you'll fit in. The service was impeccable, and where my mother and I were seated we were next to a little computer kiosk with a phone for the staff to use so we saw several members of the staff and how they interacted with customers in person and on the phone. We took advantage of the day of the week special (which in our case was Margherita Monday) which allowed us to get a discount and one free topping which we decided to split to only one half of the pizza and chose a prosciutto crudo. We also ordered a cold beet salad (there is a warm/hot option as well) and for drinks my mother had their unsweetened iced tea while I enjoyed their Moscow Mule (which was also on special for $5). Both drinks were exceptionally good. We ordered a single salad and a single margherita pizza to start. Both were excellent with fresh ingredients. Our server was an absolutely wonderful and helpful young lady named Jaymie whom I would request again on our next visit as she made us feel comfortable and answered all of our questions as well as humor me when I would go off on a brief anecdote. All of the staff were just as cordial, courteous, and helpful from what we could see. We were also given three bottles of either olive oil or balsamic vinegar for our food as a condiment, and the spiced olive oil packed a great deal of spicy heat without burning off all of your taste buds. The salad greens looked like they were fresh picked and washed just before reaching out table. The pizza is a true Neapolitan style, a thin yet al dente (soft yet firm) crust and every ingredient felt as if it came right off the vine/plant or from the peak of freshness. The pizza isn't going to be piping hot The prosciutto crudo was delicious and not overly salty. Mondays are usually their busiest evenings, and it was rather busy after we were seated shortly after 5pm, yet all our food and drinks were served promptly. Even the bussing of tables was done efficiently and timely. The place never got too loud to hold a conversation, no loud music, and a surprisingly courteous and respectful patronage whom kept their volume manageable. We also tried their cannoli and their zeppolis for dessert. Best cannolis west of New York, and the zeppolis (Like an Italian doughnut filled with Nutella) were amazing. The only minor areas where I think the restaurant could improve were putting a little more basil on our margherita pizza since there was only one leaf per slice (though Jaymie did bring us some fresh leaves once I made mention the pizza could use more, so the service made up quite a bit for this), and that the host/hostess podium was just a bit too close to the restaurant entrance, since as we were leaving a group of five to six entered without enough space for all of them to stand comfortably without feeling as if they were in the way which caused an awkward moment for the sixth man to position himself until he ultimately stood outside to hold the door open for us as we left (again the patronage of this restaurant is so respectful and courteous), and lastly the knives weren't quite sharp enough despite the suggestion of serration on the blades to cut through our pizza (if you don't know it's not uncommon for a Neapolitan pizza to be eaten with a fork and knife given the thin crust). Thinner crust also means less carbs. This was our favorite restaurant experience in the years we