Sapori Italiani - Menu

2 avenue General de Gaulle, 06240 Beausoleil, France

🛍 Sushi, Pizza, Européen, Mexicain

3.3 💬 102 Reviews
Sapori Italiani

Phone: +33492107940,+33492291684

Address: 2 avenue General de Gaulle, 06240 Beausoleil, France

City: Beausoleil

Menu Dishes: 14

Reviews: 102

Website: http://www.restaurantsaporitaliani.com/

"I came here with my son and we ordered a pizza. When we sat down no one offered a drink or bread. I had to call the waiter every time who had more than an arrogant attitude towards us. I asked to add an egg on top which my son loves. The egg came .. raw! Even the white was raw. I asked to cook it a bit more and they refused. So I had to ask for another plate and take it off the pizza. This was disgusting. At the end of our dinner, while I just wanted to leave quietly without giving comments, the waiter came to me and started explaining that everywhere in France and Italy the pizza is always served with a raw egg. Like if I never saw how pizza looks like before. Obviously, no one apologized. I saw him serving the others. Not impressive either. Definitely the place to avoid."

Full menu - 14 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Pasta

Entrées

Dessert

Pizza Small - Ø 22Cm

Rice

Seafood

Salads

Seafood Dishes

Wrap

Vegetarian

User User

Been there few times , and every times enjoyed , the food is freshly prepare and good and friendly service , love the antipasto .

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User

The other half adores the mussels and clams in arrabiata sauce, which although it's a starter seems to work as a main course.I find the filleto di manzo in green pepper sauce difficult to avoid.Probably eaten here 5-6 times over 3 years and consistently good. Much better prices than Monaco itself.


GianlucaFossat
GianlucaFossat

I go there at lunch during the working days, for this is a good solution in Monaco. they are VERY kind and food is always simple and good. you cannot be wrong. I can recommend if you want to have a familiar quiet place to have lunch without the chaos and not having an overpriced lunch. No specialities but all what is offered is good and you cannot be wrong


User
User

I go there at lunch during the working days, for this is a good solution in Monaco. they are VERY kind and food is always simple and good. you cannot be wrong. I can recommend if you want to have a familiar quiet place to have lunch without the chaos and not having an overpriced lunch. No specialities but all what is offered is good and you cannot be wrong View menu


GerryandAnne
GerryandAnne

Don't let the 1970's exterior stop you from entering this fabulous restaurant. Then go straight to the veranda where you will be very pleasantly surprised by your surroundings. Menu excellent and very reasonably priced including their wine list. Food quality and presentation is fantastic. Add to this the fabulous service and an excellent experience awaits you!


User
User

We love this place. Service and taste are consistently good - always a smile and nothing is ever a problem. Visit regularly - food is far better than you will find in most places around Monaco without paying the earth. Stuffy staff in Monaco restaurants make Sapori Italiani a refreshing change. The frutti di mare pizza is delicious and light. The calamari is also a favourite with a light refreshing taste and always cooked to perfection. Definitely worth a visit. Coffee delicious also but very rarely have room for dessert.


mrshov
mrshov

The food is actually ok, but if there are more than four other people eating in the establishment, you will have to wait hours for it to arrive. The biggest frustration is how impossibly inefficient the staff are. As a rough guide, it will take 30 minutes for a drink to arrive, over an hour for a salad and a main course can take anything up to two hours. If you are amused by watching complete incompetence, it would be worth having a light supper and then going to this place just to marvel at how pathetically disappointing the service is. If you are actually wanting to eat food, I would avoid it. View menu


User
User

The food is actually ok, but if there are more than four other people eating in the establishment, you will have to wait hours for it to arrive. The biggest frustration is how impossibly inefficient the staff are. As a rough guide, it will take 30 minutes for a drink to arrive, over an hour for a salad and a main course can take anything up to two hours. If you are amused by watching complete incompetence, it would be worth having a light supper and then going to this place just to marvel at how pathetically disappointing the service is. If you are actually wanting to eat food, I would avoid it.


User
User

I ate here with friends one of whom brought his dog which was allowed to sit on a chair at the head of the table and the waiter even gave him a napkin and tucked it into his collar! The dog was very well behaved.The salads to start were fresh and generous. We each had a different main course which we enjoyed. I had Risotto Gamberetti with Asparagus which was very nice. Not outstanding, but good eating. We also polished off a carafe of house red which was very good.Desserts offered a less extensive choice. My friends enjoyed their Meringue ice-cream cake whilst I had creme brulee with a very tart citron custard which i was not expecting - I prefer vanilla.Still, in Monaco it was a good evenin...


User
User

I came here with my son and we ordered a pizza. When we sat down no one offered a drink or bread. I had to call the waiter every time who had more than an arrogant attitude towards us. I asked to add an egg on top which my son loves. The egg came .. raw! Even the white was raw. I asked to cook it a bit more and they refused. So I had to ask for another plate and take it off the pizza. This was disgusting. At the end of our dinner, while I just wanted to leave quietly without giving comments, the waiter came to me and started explaining that everywhere in France and Italy the pizza is always served with a raw egg. Like if I never saw how pizza looks like before. Obviously, no one apologized.... View menu

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • 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. View menu
  • Européen
  • Mexicain Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!

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