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Pizza Italia

Pizza Italia

Handel St, NG3 2AP, Nottingham, United Kingdom

Pizza • Sushi • Mexican • Fast Food


"I visited with a group of friends after working late in Nottingham, for some pizza to eat in the car driving back to Sheffield. They resemble your usual greasy kebab shop-style pizza takeaway, and the prices also match what one would expect from this. The name is obviously therefore a misnomer; the pizzas served here are about as Italian as sushi, chop suey, and bhel puri are. The staff already seemed irritated at having to work late (sorry, but those are your opening hours so don't complain about them). I tried to order, and had to explain my order several times before the cashier got it right. They then tried to overcharge me, and I had to point out what the price should be, what it says on their menu. I then went outside with my friends, as it was too cramped in the miniature store to wait inside. My friends had arrived before me; so were already eating their pizza by this point, and although the staff could see me waiting outside they did not call me in at all when my food was ready. I had to go inside instead and ask how long it would be, at which point they pointed to a pizza which had been sitting on the counter already for a while. This disinterested level of customer service was shocking to me even for a dodgy looking pizza shop. The pizza itself was alright, but did not really stand out from any other pizza I have had for the same price at a plethora of kebab shop pizza takeaways up and down the country. The staff, on the other hand, really ought to be replaced, and for that reason I cannot rate Pizza non-Italia particularly favourably."

Prana Cafe

Prana Cafe

4-8 Horsefair Street, LE1 5BN, Leicester, United Kingdom

Cafés • Juice • Coffee • Western


"If most people 's exposure to vegan food is this, then I understand why it is so denigrated. Do I feel insulted? Yes, yes I do. I payed £35 for what ended up being, regrettably, the worst meal I think we 've ever had. My partner and I ordered two smoothies that were so watery and had so little flavour that a bottle of flavoured water would have satisfied us more. There was a tiny tray, yes a small baking tray not a plate or anything, of maybe a handful of practically raw chips and I counted 20 crumb sized pieces of quorn chicken style stuff on them. When I say raw, I mean raw too, literally uncooked. A tiny piece of bland avacado toast , that being that it really wasn 't that toasted and more waved in the direction of a radiator. And when I say tiny I mean it wasn 't even the size of a slice from a normal loaf. The final nail was the soup, spiced lentil soup that was worse than if I 'd bought a cuppa soup and made it with dishwater. I cannot stress enough the fact that the soup was so watery and devoid of flavour that I think if I 'd put a stock cube in a mug of water, it would have made a more enjoyable meal. Even worse again was that the toast that came with it was so firmly un-toasted and such bad bread that cardboard may have been an improvement. Nothing was seasoned, at all, not with salt, not with pepper, and with no discernable spices whatsoever apart from vague chilli heat in the soup. When I asked for salt and pepper I was given two of those small sachets that don 't have enough for a cracker let alone a bland bowl of bland soup. And is it not bad that the metal of the spoon was the predominant flavour? I 've been vegan on and off for years now for a multitude of reasons, and between cooking on my own and eating elsewhere I have had many many different types of completely vegan food that is fun and exciting, interesting and tasty, and from lots of different regions of the planet; I know that vegan food can be not just good, but great. Sadly, what 's on offer here doesn 't even come close to any of that and is in fact worse than anything I 've ever had before, and hopefully worse than anything I 'll ever have again. While I commend the half-friendly atmosphere and attempt at making the place feel warm and welcoming, there has clearly been an amount of effort put in, I have come away feeling scammed, and quite frankly angry. I 'm upset and angry enough that it has made me write the first restaurant review of my life for example, it really was that bad. You know when you see something like Gordan Ramseys Kitchen nightmares and really, genuinely wonder how anyone can be that incompetent, inept and incapable of making even remotely decent food and a comfortable environment, and you can 't possibly think that those places exist... Well yes they do and this is my first encounter with one of them, and I got charged at least double what I should have in the process. To say that the experience felt cheap, disappointing and offensive is an understatement, it really really is. When most places now offer at least a handful of vegan options, places like this that claim to make tasty vegan food really, really need to do better. They do vegans and veganism as a whole a disservice by being this poor quality and disingenuous. Within literally a few seconds walk from here, there are off the top of my head alone at least 6 genuinely wonderful places to eat and drink with exceptional vegan options that will have you wanting to go back again and again, and that 's what I 'd encourage you to do. Avoid the pretenders and the half-assed attempts like this and go and have something you 'll genuinely enjoy for half the price."

Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut

56-59 Strand, City Of London,Westminster, United Kingdom, City of London,Westminster

Pizza • Pasta • Vegan • Italian


"On entering, we were ignored for a good 20 minutes, as had the couple in front of us. We could clearly see that there were empty tables which hadn't been cleared. Nobody greeted us or reassured us that they were even aware of us. Once...seated, we waited another 20 minutes before anyone took our order. I took my daughter to the toilet at this point and found that somebody had vomited their pizza into the sink...the bathroom had not been cleaned or checked since the previous afternoon. I quickly lost my appetite but was careful to ensure my daughter didn't see the mess. On returning to the table, our glasses still hadn't been delivered to our table so I had to go and ask for them. The buffet was looking a little grim so we didn't feel like eating much of the limited options available. Our pizzas were FINALLY brought out by this time, the couple who had been seated at pretty much the same time as us had finished and were leaving. The pizzas were overcooked and not to the standard we have previously come to expect from Pizza Hut. Still, we ate as too much time had been invested into this meal already. It was at this time that I overheard another diner accost the staff and told them that someone had vomited in one of the booths on the other side of the restaurant and this was yet to be cleaned up. The staff member came back with something like it wasn't possible for them to be aware of the whole restaurant... I completely lost my appetite at this point and asked for the bill. The server had the cheek to ask if we wanted to add any service tip to which we responded a firm no. AVOID this branch at all costs."

Turkish Carry Out

Turkish Carry Out

144-146 Easter Road, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom

Kebab • Cafés • Sushi • Seafood


"undoubtedly, one of the best kebab chili sauce and kebabs throughout the central belt of Scotland! the personal is so friendly and helpful and ensures that they give customers good quality food. the chili sauce is the standard and bank brand for all other kebab-chali sauces in Scotland to purchase. it has no ketchup, sugar, yoghurt, mango chutney like most other kebab shops in Scotland. ketchup, sugar or yogurt or mango chutney should never be sweet in kebab chili sauce and kebab chili sauce should never be sweet. this local chili sauce is not so grateful and its not sweet and I think is with (even if this is not how the chili sauce is made, this is an excellent chili sauce recipe! : small white cabbage cubed (or half a medium size a large white planked couple of garlic (optional 300g muti passata juice of 1 lemon 2 large red chilis pinch of salt pop everything in a mixer to smooth. all other kebab shops in Scotland please take them to the knowledge and atleast offer customers an alternative chili sauce like these to the sweet ones they have. the chili sauce is not hot, it has a small heat of the price, since it is chili sauce, but not so hot they can taste nothing else. this chili sauce is also great with chips or on a cheeseburger etc! it is really so delicious! the salat was very good and each salat type were in separate dishes, instead of throwing only salat in a bowl that should not be like a kebab salad. sad they did not pick red cabbage so that my only recommendation is to have a separate bowl of freshly made pickled red cabbage (kept well with vinegar, separate bowl of freshly swirled, separate bowl of fresh gurks, separate bowl of fresh lemons. would be great if the owner might add that? my only wish to this place is please, which opens a duplicate in glasgow and keeps everything exactly as it is now, except the salads I mentioned. glasgow needs a good kebab shop with good chili sauce and good kebab salad! all Kebab shop owners read this in glasgow, please add these amazing things to their Kebab shop that has it."