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    Pizzeria des Allées - terrasse

    Pizzeria des Allées

    3.3(8 reviews)
    6.0 km
    $

    The pizza here are good. But when you order, be careful to mention 3dl or the bottle at 33dl for a…read morecoke, it's not the same price (3.50 vs 4.- Sfr.). Also, if you order tap water, it's billed 1.50 per person if no other drink ordered, means per person too... So, with that rule, I'm just not leaving any tip. (Even if tip is not mandatory here, it's always nice 1 or 2 Sfr per person). And this is why I set only 2 stars... Les pizzas ici sont bonnes. Mais quand vous commandez à boire, faites attention à bien mentionner 3dl ou une bouteille à 33dl, ce n'est pas le même prix. Pour un Coca Cola, c'est respectivement 3.50 et 4.- Sfr. Aussi, si vous commandez une carafe d'eau, sachez que vous serez facturés 1.50 Sfr par person si aucune autre boisson commandée, a comprendre là aussi par personne ! C'est la raison pour laquelle je ne laisse aucun pourboire qui est pour moi normalement 1 ou 2.- par personne à table ! Et c'est aussi la raison pour laquelle je me mets que 2 étoiles. Le service est aussi important que la nourriture.

    Pizza here in Switzerland is dominated by the Italian style of pie... small, crisp round discs of…read moredough spotted with an assortment of toppings, eaten with a fork and knife, and given various semi-descriptive names. Most restaurants have between five and twenty pies on the menu, even if they're not really pizza places. Pizzeria des Allées crushes them all into oblivion, with a menu that offers over two hundred different pizza names! Unfortunately, they are all really the same Italian pizza with some combination of the twenty or so different toppings they stock. Don't get me wrong... they make a good Italian pizza, even if I can't really understand the logic between a New York (tomato, mozz, ham, bacon, mushrooms, onions, asparagus, peppers, olives, and oregano???) and a USA (the same pizza with an egg and no olives or asparagus)... the names are just random. On an amusing side note, some of the spicier pizzas named after devils were recently re-christened after angels (with the requisite handschrift write-in next to cross-out marks), but you can still order a Ben Laden, Fidel, or Adolf if that's your fancy. The one strong point for me, besides the excellent friendly service, is the calzone is substantially less crispy than the usual Italian frisbee, so I've been working my way through the four or so of those offered on the menu. The wine is decent and reasonably priced for Switzerland, and the desserts are fine indeed. Anything on the menu is available for take-out at a reasonable discount (10 or 15% I think) if that's your pleasure. I like this place... they're open on Mondays, and very conveniently right next to the Bas des Allees stop on the Onde Verte, and the footpath through Paradis Plage campground. They have their own parking, and if you like multitasking the recycling collection boxes are out back.

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    Fratel e Napule

    Fratel e Napule

    4.7(11 reviews)
    57.6 km
    $$

    Authentic Napoletanean-style pizza for a reasonable price. The sitting is limited; so it's more of…read morea take-out spot. My girlfriend and I were recommended this spot by a friend who lives just nearby, as one of the best pizzas in town. Given that we both are extremely found of pizza and that at that point we were living pretty close to it too, we went ahead and stopped to check it out. Oh boy, we were not disappointed. To start off, you will basically hear Italian all the time there. While the staff speaks French and decent English, they communicate between themselves in Italian, with a lot of incoming customers being Italian as well. It's a great sign in general and here it was confirmed. They have a large selection of different pizzas, once again - all for a reasonable price, that are baked on a thin, chewy crust and with an abundance of toppings - basically the way pizza is supposed to be done. They also have an abundance of authentic appetizers while you are waiting for your pizza to arrive and serve you some bread. Overall a great experience! While this place isn't the best Italian or best Pizza of Lausanne in my opinion, it is nonetheless a great find and is definitely one of the best price/quality ratios around. I can but recommend it.

    The best pizza ever!!! It's so delicious. Some friends told me about this pizzeria and they were…read moreright: It's not to compare with other pizzas. The pizza base is tasty, thin but soft, made with olive oil. The tomato sauce is homemade and the mozzarella is very good. It's an original recipe from Napoli. We tried the pizza margherita and one called BioFrat with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella buffalo, basil and oregano. Yum! They have delivery service too. Really a funny restaurant where Italian people sit, eat and chat at the only big table it has. The price is below average and the service is very friendly.

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