Overpriced and underwhelmed...!!!! Yuk...!!!
What can I say about my dining experience at Scoozi.... One word - Terrible!!!!
Greeted with attitude from the waitress was just the beginning of our unpleasant experience. We ordered 2 pastas and a pizza to share. The food came out all most instantly (within 10 minutes) which normally would be great if it was nice.
The pasta serves were tiny, barely an entree size. It was cold & there was hardly any flavor, and for what we ordered we were expecting an explosion in the mouth.
The pasta fettuccine was dry and clumpy and the gnocchi was like gelatin.
As for the pizza, when served we were instructed on how to eat it as they do in Naples. Seriously? Let people eat how they want to eat. As a pizza lover, I'd say I do eat it the "traditional" way, none the less I don't need to be told how to eat.
The pizza was soggy and watery and not really that exciting.
The owner / maitre d was offended when I responded with "yeah it was ok" when she asked how everything was. Confronting me further to say "what you're not happy?". This opened dialogue where we expressed our opinions.
She then came back to argue about how she was unhappy and wanted to explain how a Napoli pizza is made and how they make them in naples.
Apparently they have never had a complaint before. Tonight's research shows quite the opposite. An expensive dinner for no reward.
I should have listened to my friends and stayed away.
Scoozi need to stop living on an award they "apparently" won in 2014 and focus on now and seriously step it up.
I think I'll stick to 400 Gradi. Food and service is impeccable and faultless. Now that's the proper Italian experience..!
Perhaps Scoozi need some lessons from 400 Gradi
I know my food and I especially know Italian food. I've travelled Italy, I've eaten amazing food and this quite frankly this is not it..!! read more