Zizzi Limoncello
Zizzi Hull

Zizzi Hull

Unit 50A St. Stephens 110 Ferensway, HU2 8LN, Kingston upon Hull, City of, United Kingdom

Pizza • Vegan • Italian • Vegetarian


"we visited, well, discovered, zizzi almost random. when we had the first visit of the hull truck theatre to the birthday, we looked somewhere to park and eat somewhere. we both discovered at stephen’s. we didn't know zizzi was in the shopping center. we thought it was on the road. we could go from car to restaurant without going outside was a bonus for a dark, cold, february evening! for a restaurant in a food court we were pleasantly surprised. although it is not a high end, it is an independent italian, it is a good quality chain outlet. the staff was friendly and helpful. eating was delicious and, even for a half week meal, we didn't think it was too expensive. the wine card was concise, we went for a midst of the priced bottle, which was pleasant and served in beautiful, clean glasses. we had dinners and in general, so I can't comment on desserts. we don't make people. we enjoyed our meal very much. I had the spit and the laughter while nabenby had a calzone. both were delicious. my Italian melted cheese starter should die. hubby also recommends the wild pig meat balls. we had time constraints, and the personal has this without rushing. they were very helpful to tell us how to find hull truck and how to deal with our parking exit at the end of the night. we will definitely return, especially when we visit hull truck again. it makes a very pleasant evening. good eating, good wine and a good night in the theater. what is not to like!"

Zizzi Birstall

Zizzi Birstall

Birstall Retail Park, Leeds, England, WF17 9AD, United Kingdom

Pizza • Vegan • Italian • Vegetarian


"I have visited numerous vegan groups on facebook, I always hear how amazing zizzi is, and finally I have the opportunity to visit one on a trip to yorkshire. Despite its location to be the center of a retail park, this restaurant really feels like you're going to be out somewhere that interieur is spacious, modern, interesting, clean and the atmosphere was beautiful. the waiter was incredibly helpful and went out of his way to ensure that all our meals were perfectly met. my mother ordered the vegan green goddess salat, separated with the pesto; my partner ordered the vegan rustica pizza, with added spinat, and I went and veganized the thin ‘primavera’ pizza that replaces the non-vegan options for cruel free versions. our meals arrived immediately, and just as we ordered despite all tweaking the usual menu items! (they also came with vegan stickers, of course we had to wear our little tokens for the rest of the meal with proud, hahahahahahaha). all our meals were arched, they were absolutely sensational. (my omni dad said it was the best lasagne he ever had, but that wasn't vegan/veggie) also beautiful portion sizes, thanks to enough space for my partner and I to share the legendary vegan dessert roller zone! I tend to avoid sugar, but there was no possibility that I could go without taste! when we ordered the waiter, it was so sorry to announce that they had no more vegan option in their filiale, but he made sure that we can still enjoy our little vegan tasty by replacing the non-vegan items in the plate, thereby treating our own cutter! on a page note were my partner and mama not too impressed by the coffee but we are grateful that it was so. Maybe soon Zizzi’s will offer more vegan coffee options. the whole experience was absolutely fantastic, we felt really interested, and give the waiter a big tip, he seemed really taken back; the personal is simply really good people there in our experience. I would like to visit again. I would say it is a safe bet for meals with men's mixed nutritional requirements, and since it is a chain restaurant, they can know what to expect. [additional] I would like to leave 5* review, but in the rule happycow restaurants that are only veggie friendly can only get the highest 4* reviews."

Zizzi Edinburgh Roxburgh

Zizzi Edinburgh Roxburgh

1 Roxburgh Court, City Of Edinburgh EH1 1PG, United Kingdom, Edinburgh, City of

Pizza • Pasta • Italian • European


"To get to the first Zizzi to open in Edinburgh in seven years, you have two choices. If you’re working up an appetite you can walk up from Cockburn Street or indeed if you want to keep fit. The easiest option is from the Royal Mile, look out for the entrance to Mary Kings’ Close, walk down the passage as if you were going into the attraction, turn left and you’re there. We went along to the launch evening, and were enchanted to be met by some of the residents of Mary Kings' Close dressed in their finery for the occasion. Now, I can't promise that sort of welcome each time you visit, but you'll instantly feel at home. You walk into an L-shaped space. Before you is a fabulous view down over Princes Street and beyond. I am instantly drawn to the left of the room where, in an open kitchen the team are preparing pizzas to bake in the roaring oven behind them. Starters are being prepared to the other side. It's a hive of activity. Later when I talk to Steve, the manager, I discover that he had the pick of staff from other Zizzi's and has brought the best to lead his team. He did have to find other staff to replace them mind you! Much as the pizzas looked delicious, I was keen to try one of the other dishes and was tempted by the Zizzi fish stew. A rather nice touch, the menu indicates dishes that contain 600 calories for those wanting to go for a lighter version and incredibly this dish is one of them. To start with with have a platter which showcases some of the dishes from the menu. The calamari (from the sharing menu) and the garlic bread with mozzarella and tomato and pesto bread from the “dishes to start”. The calamari are among the best I’ve ever tasted. Both the breads are delicious and the way I like them, crisp and not too much topping. Mr EF waxes lyrical about his insalata di pollo (chicken salad) which is again one of the 600 calorie dishes and includes chicken, pancetta, green beans, cannellini, onions, tomatoes and lentils in a aioli and lemon dressing. It’s moist and has just the right amount of dressing. My fish stew is chock full of fish and seafood in a deeply flavoured tomato sauce with sliced potato – each element cooked perfectly. Portions are generous! We get to share 3 desserts between us: lemon tart, tiramisu and chocolate tart. It was difficult to chose our favourites as all were a very fitting end to a lovely meal. Just to mention, the drinks list is extensive and reasonably priced and don’t miss the chance to try the limoncello! We continued to enjoy the atmosphere throughout our meal and the excellent service. Prices are reasonable – do go and give it a try especially if Italian restaurants are not your first choice. It’s really special."