3 /5 Zi Siddique: After Xmas we were looking to change up the cuisine we had been consuming for the last week, reading the reviews we thought we’d give this restaurant a try. Needless to say it was in Tooting Market and we’d agreed to overlook the surroundings banking on the food being the star. When we arrived on NY’s Day it was empty other than one seated table of two. So you’re just seated at the restaurant in the open market and it’s kinda cold, but we went with it. It took a while for the server to come take our order even though we were the only ones to order at the time. There wasn’t actually a heap of items on the menu we were interested in so two of our party chose the pizza and one chose the pasta with seafood, we also had the burrata with heritage tomatoes to start. We told them to bring everything together. It took 45 minutes for the meal to come! The burrata with heritage tomatoes and balsamic dressing was such a disappointment and waste of money. The tomato was your average vine tomato and not even a whole one. It lacked ripeness and flavour. The burrata was not a burrata, more a mozzarella ball and not the expensive kind! Pizza one was margarita which was fine but tomato sauce lacked flavor and needed seasoning, there was a good amount of cheese on it, the thin bottom was very soggy. The second was the capricossa pizza, which again was fine it had good amount of toppings and cheese, same issue with the thin soggy base. The seafood pasta however was a disaster. The sauce was weak and lacked any flavour or seasoning. We knew that you shouldn’t eat seafood with cheese but had to ask for some Parmesan as the salt and pepper we had asked for wasn’t making a jot of difference to the taste. It was so bland and felt also that the tagliatelle was the wrong pasta for the sauce. In addition we had to ask for the salt/ pepper and cheese which should have been offered by the server.
I wish people would leave honest reviews, as this place was mediocre at best for the price we paid. For people who don’t know how to cook this might be an excellent choice, for those that know the craft, maybe look elsewhere for a good Italian.