4 /5 Andrei Berty: Second review (please see initial review below):
After a nice first experience, I decided to return for dinner — unfortunately, it turned into a big disappointment.
The pizza menu had changed, so I ordered a Diavola and specifically asked for no chilli. I didn’t realise that ’nduja is extremely spicy and contains a large amount of chilli. While I can handle spicy food, that evening I simply didn’t want it. I still stand by the fact that this restaurant makes some of the best pizza I’ve had in the UK in the past five years, so the issue wasn’t the quality.
The real problem was the lack of guidance. When a customer clearly requests “no chilli”, the waitress should flag that ’nduja is inherently spicy and offer an alternative topping. I had no idea how chilli-heavy it was until I tasted it and had to look it up on my phone mid-meal.
When I asked for clarification, the waitress responded with a sassy and condescending attitude. During the conversation, she picked her teeth with her pinky finger, shortly after tying her shoelaces, and then proceeded to serve food without washing her hands, which I found extremely unhygienic and unacceptable.
The music was also far too loud. The restaurant was full of people trying to talk over it, and we had to almost shout just to have a conversation.
A 10% service charge was added. Given the poor service, I politely asked for it to be removed, which resulted in yet another rude and dismissive response from the same waitress.
To top it off, the waitress briefly started twerking at the bar next to our table, which felt completely unprofessional and out of place in a restaurant setting.
Thank you to the receptionist, who was the only genuinely kind and helpful staff member and managed to find us a table despite not having a booking.
Unfortunately, what should have been a nice evening was completely ruined.
Initial review:
Nice place for a dinner and a sunset. Disappointed that I got there at 3 pm (travelling from France to home) and found out that the kitchen was closed until 5 pm. Took a walk around the lake and came back because I really wanted to try their pizza. Pizza was probably the best and most close to authentic Italian pizza I’ve ever had around UK, but £18 for “Royal Pizza” which besides the base, chicken, mozzarella and some basil leaves had nothing else so I would say on the pricey side; prosciutto and burrata was lovely. We also had desserts which were good. Service at the table was ok but I would suggest that only one person serves at a table not 4 different people.