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    La Riviera

    3.0 (3 reviews)
    InexpensiveItalian, Pizza

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    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Sciuscia e Sciorbi - Coffee to go!

    Sciuscia e Sciorbi

    4.6(16 reviews)
    106.1 km

    I enjoyed lunch so much I went back for dinner with two friends. For lunch I had pizza. I am a fan…read moreof good pizza, this was excellent. The crust was thin and had just the right amount of sauce l, cheese and toppings. I put chili olive oil on top and crushed peppers and added a great pop to the pizza. For dinner I had the lasagna al pesto. This had the green pesto sauce instead of a tomato ragu. Delicious! I'm going back to try some of the other specialties. Service was excellent, no waiting for lunch but dinner you should make reservations. Mostly Italian spoken, but proprietor also speaks Spanish. Very nice people.

    Just finished dinner elsewhere and was looking for a dessert, coffee and a glass of wine. Stopped…read morehere as it is close to my hotel. Woman at the counter did not seat me but offered me the dessert and coffee to go. She Stated this is a pizza restaurant not a bar. Ouch! I understand the concept of her restaurant but her delivery was very discouraging. As an American visiting for the 1st time I felt embarrassed and uncomfortable. However I sucked it up and took my items to go minus the wine. I can tell this is not a normal thing as I was given the coffee in the equivalent of a plastic shot glass and a strip of foil paper covering it. She knocked me up for $7. I'll be here for 3 more days and will NEVER take the 3 steps it takes from my hotel to return. Even the two employees looking on were puzzled. They stared at me the whole time and one was shaking his head at the woman as if to gesture "unbeleavable"

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    Sciuscia e Sciorbi - Pleasant enough atmosphere

    Pleasant enough atmosphere

    Sciuscia e Sciorbi - Vino with your pizza.

    Vino with your pizza.

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    La Roulotte - Empanadas

    La Roulotte

    5.0(2 reviews)
    129.5 km

    Bought some pizzas and empanadas from La Roulotte which was very convenient because we ordered it…read moreto go. The portions are large and the quality is excellent. The restaurant itself has picnic tables to sit outside and you can view the chefs making the dough as you are ordering your pizzas. You can't go wrong with your order but everything is delicious. Service was fairly quick; 20 minutes for 5 pizzas and over a dozen empanadas.

    This is the cutest little place. We passed by this pizza place on the way to town and was drawn to…read morethe pizza stand in a refurbished old train car, and the smell of wood fire. There are some benches and lawn chairs in the front of the place. Like many businesses in France, this place is only open for lunch (12-2pm) and dinner (6-10pm). The owner operates by himself and during dinner time there are a lot of pick up orders, so expect a wait of up to 40 minutes. But the wait is well worth it. And be patient, there's only the owner doing everything. If there are no orders ahead of you, the wait is as little as 10 minutes. Some years ago we had a really good pizza in Italy and have been searching for something similar to no avail. At La Roulotte we finally found the perfect thin crust, wood fired pizza. We've tried fancy places in the US that claim to be Neapolitan pizza certified but honestly those can't even hold a candle to this place. We tried four different pizzas in our two visits here: Napolitaine: tomato base, mozarella, olives, capers, olives and oregano Forestiere: cream, mozzarella, mushrooms, onions, bacon, ham, garlic Romana: tomato, mozzarella, parma ham (or breasola), tomatoes, arugula, basil Valdostana: tomato, mozzarella, smoked bacon, egg, garlic Honestly I liked all of the pizzas. The crust was just perfect. Out of the four, the Forestiere and Romana are the real winners. I really liked the Valdostana too, the egg on it tasted really fresh. The Napolitaine got a little too salty, with the capers, olives and anchovies attacking your tastebuds at the same time.

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    La Roulotte - Variety of pizzas

    Variety of pizzas

    La Roulotte - Romana

    Romana

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    Napolitaine

    La Riviera - italian - Updated May 2026

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