First time here and I had the Aloha pizza (which was basically Hawaiian with a few extra vegetable toppings). The food was good and filling, the pizza itself was really thin though & it was difficult to eat. But still quite delicious
The dish was a little expensive, but these days it's difficult to find good prices for the food we order out.
The menu style was something new to me & they were QR code menus. I personally prefer regular menus. Finally, there wasn't an English section in the menu & luckily I know enough French to get around - the waiters and waitresses are friendly and help out with any language barrier issues.
Overall a pleasant experience, it was just a bit ruined by uninvited wasp guests during the summer (not Pizzaza's fault by any means). The outdoors patio seating we were at was nice other than the few wasps that decided to tag along
Service was excellent and the Zorba Salad was simple but very good. Retro Pizza was good but needed a little extra flavor. I think maybe a zestier sauce might do the trick. Ingredients were fresh, so that was a big plus. Overall enjoyed the experience and would return and try something different second time around. Just to see what a different option brings to the table.
We each had water and a salad, one with trout which was nice, one with vegetables, which was mostly iceberg lettuce. The service was good, the atmosphere was strange on the terrace with different loud music coming from different sources resulting in plain noise. This simple small meal for two cost nearly $50 including tax and tip.
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