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Visited because it's close to our hotel and I'd read the reviews. There are so many restaurants to choose from but I thought this sounded quirky with good food at reasonable prices. What a great choice! The staff were super friendly and helpful and the food was superb. The outside tables are in the courtyard of the train station (but at night there was only 1 train) it was lovely and different so I'll always remember... View all feedback.
What Kris Conte doesn't like about Peri Peri Pizzeria:
large and informal place, very friendly and helpful staff. they offer various types of teig for pizzas: tuminia, multimedia, cameut and low in gluten. decent pizzas, a candy that came our a little overcooked and we did not fully appreciate the quality of the teigs. the timilia bier is excellent and the pantelleria kartoffeln are excellent. View all feedback.
This small Pizzeria is part of a railway station but you'd never know it. We ate outside in the courtyard and were surrounded by lovely vegetation. We had individual pizzas, each with different toppings, and they were delicious. Try it!
Great place in the centre to enjoy an excellent pizza. Very good and friendly service . We were there without knowing what to expect but we loved it. The roasted potatoes were a dream as antipasto , baked in a wood oven I would not expect better. The pizza crust was thin and crispy and the ingredients were all fresh. For dessert I would suggest the panna cotta.
Although Peri Peri is part of the Railway station there are no trains in the evening and food is served in the lovely courtyard at the back. 5 minutes walk from the Old Town. Friendly and attentive staff , great pizzas, relaxed atmosphere. Popular with locals looking for a sociable evening out. Excellent beer on tap alla spina , open until quite late (still serving at midnight).
If an experience in a restaurant is indifferent I don't see the point in reviewing it. For starters mediocre restaurants are too common. Restaurants that don't play fair with their customers are a different matter. We went to Peri Peri to order two take-out pizzas and were told they were out of stracchino for my choice so would I accept mozzarella di bufala as a substitute? No problem. While we were waiting an extended family of 12 Brits arrived looking for a table and a confused conversation took place. None to be had, according to the staff. This was at 8 in the evening and the place was 80% empty. But there was a party of 20 due at 9, according to mine host. Which would leave about 70 unfilled seats, assuming the Brits hadn't finished by then. Since neither side seemed to understand the other and were at an impasse I tried to act as interpreter and eventually got the maitre d', very reluctantly, to agree to seat the party. For whatever reason it seemed Peri Peri didn't want their business. After that we picked up our pizzas and took them back to the hotel. It was only then that I found I'd been charged an extra euro for the substitution they'd asked me to make. Not a big deal but tacky. Perhaps they don't want my business either. My pizza was OK, nothing special. My wife's was very so-so. There are many better alternatives in Trapani.
Abbiamo ordinato una pizza da asporto sono stati puntuali gentili e la pizza era veramente buona. Un plauso particolare alla gentilezza del personale.