Osteria La Saporita

Wuerzburger Strasse 31, Aschaffenburg, Germany

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4.7 💬 396 Reviews

Address: Wuerzburger Strasse 31, Aschaffenburg, Germany

City: Aschaffenburg

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 396

"I don't know where to start. the delivery has taken time instead of announced minutes. pizza was in order, but the salat has partly cost gammely. was the first and last time I ordered there."

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was everything supi dupi, as always


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for me the best pizza in aschaffenburg


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best pizza ever and kindest pizza man ever;


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very good and high quality food. we were thrilled! we order again.


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eat is exquisite, especially the salads and pizzas. my vaforit at the place.


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as always everything went super, eating was top! stars! supplier very friendly!


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hour for delivery is sooo long for a pizza. I also live close to it, but it tastes great, and deliveryman is very nice.


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we ordered the first time. the food was no longer completely hot, but still very tasty. will not be our favorite delivery service, but a good and tasty alternative.


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I don't know where to start. the delivery has taken time instead of announced minutes. pizza was in order, but the salat has partly cost gammely. was the first and last time I ordered there.

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  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.

Amenities

  • Haustiere
  • Reservierung
  • Kartenzahlung
  • Sitzplätze Im Freien

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