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Papa John's Pizza

Papa John's Pizza

106 High Street, CM14 4RZ, Brentwood, United Kingdom

Pizza • Sushi • Seafood • Asiatic


"Honestly, I must start off by saying how impressed I was with the quality of the vegetarian Chilli Freak pizza we ordered. It was arguably perfectly done with a delicious crust and tantalisingly good amounts of spice and heat — it’s just a shame with...what came before it. During a time of scrutiny where hygiene measures should be paramount within the food industry and takeaway kitchens, we were hugely disappointed to see staff at work not abiding by these guidelines, not wearing masks, beard nets, gloves and, terribly, handling meat without washing their hands before spreading vegetarian toppings. This is very, very poor and something I will write to Papa John’s directly about because (as pictured) zero attention or care is seemingly given to their customers behind the scenes. Not even wearing disposable gloves or masks with being so prevalent is something I find deeply unsettling. It’s therefore challenging for me to award Papa John’s in Brentwood anything more than two star. We also must address the costs of food on their menu. For solely a large pizza, you can be paying nearly GBP which is exorbitant! There is a distinct lack of friendly customer service and I imagine waiting times can be fairly long when the place is busy. So, all in all, whilst the pizza might have been delectable and makes formidable opposition when compared to a Pizza Hut order, behind the scenes there really is a great deal of work seemingly to be done. Quite dire hygiene it appears."

Theo's Simple Italian

Theo's Simple Italian

34–44 Barkston Gardens London, SW5 0EW, United Kingdom

Beer • Delis • Pasta • Salad


"I love it when a good new restaurant opens in west london. Although there are some great places, we are not so saturated with good restaurants like soho or further east. And if the new restaurant (although it is not as new as I write a little slow with my) is from one of my favourites, then it is even better. theo randall’s latest venture is theo’s simple italian, a casual restaurant in the boutique hotel, hotel indigo, which is a few minutes to foot from earl’s court tube station. the restaurant is relaxed, but chic, and has a delicate that sells all the products that are used in their kitchens, plus homemade pastries on the morning and cakes, sausages and cheese on the afternoon, so they can go home and (try to) the delicious dinner that she had 've there. theo 's new book 'my simple italian' could also help! eating in theo 's simple italian focuses on the use of seasonal ingredients to create dishes that are lively and full of taste. everything is simply boiled, there are no Zwiddly bits or buffalo of foam just good, tasty teller of eating that they want back forever. there is a nice selection of Italian weeping and many different crafts bee with as much or as little eating as they enjoy. the menu is divided into sections of the plate size so that they can dip for a quick snack, or go out all and try them a bit of everything we did! we started small (cicchetti) then our way through the largest part of the rest of the menu. cicchetti plates we tried contain the totally addictive polnta chips with injuring dressing; calf meat and pork; kalamari fritti; and olive oil focaccia, which is ridiculously good, and naturally made before ort."