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Contribute Feedback What Valentine Renault likes about Neromora Paris Ristorante Pizzeria:
a real simple Italian without chichi good dishes simply and well executed kept and frequent by Italians close to the Austerlizt train station ideal for a gastronomic break of the tired traveler or to taste the cuisine of the peninsula. View all feedback.
What Jamie Hunt doesn't like about Neromora Paris Ristorante Pizzeria:
The pizza was good and the service polite and quick. But... Few owner's friends sitting in the front part smoking heavily filled the whole place with cigarette smoke. The menu card has seen better days, it was filthy, I must have been the customer...to touch it. View all feedback.
The hotel has had a lot of trouble building a clientele, it now offers an Italian pizzeria-like card that is not really attractive. in short, there is better immediate proximity!!!
A real simple Italian without chichi good dishes simply and well executed kept and frequent by Italians close to the Austerlizt train station ideal for a gastronomic break of the tired traveler or to taste the cuisine of the peninsula.
Finally a restaurant that combines a very interesting quality/price ratio with a couple of managers who put everything on fresh products and customer service! It became for the reference of our neighborhood, and we're taking all our friends there. The setting is very nice (mur with carefully arranged wine bottles), as well as a private terrace. You want a very good Italian restaurant, so I advise you the eyes closed!
The best pizza in the city! and also served by a friendly and professional team. The antipasti vegetables were crunchy and tasty about pizza it was perfect and well garnished. We are delighted to have discovered this good table with Italian friends who know each other!
I ate several time, testing all kind of food...pizza, pasta, fish, meat...all has been always excellent, cooked following the italian tradition. The environment is nice and very family friendly. Good the rate quality/quantity/price. I strongly suggest it!