A Little Italy
Hours:
- Mon – Tue 5pm – 10pm
- Wed – Thu 5pm – 10:30pm
- Fri – Sat 5pm – 11pm
- Sun 5pm – 10:30pm
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Facilities/Features:
- Romantic Dining
- Payment Types: EFTPOS, Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Diners
- Price Range: Moderate, $15 - $25
- Dress Code: Smart casual
- Alcohol: Beer, Wine, Spirits
- Seating for: 40
- Good For Children: Yes
- Takeaways: Yes
- Takes Reservations: Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Meals: Dinner
Having been around for more than 22 years, A Little Italy serves traditional Italian food accompanied by light Italian music. With a variety of wines available, you get to experience Italy in the heart of Victoria St Auckland. The restaurant can seat up to 50 people and off-street parking is also available.
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6 Reviews for A Little Italy
3
The menu represents most staple Italian fare except for gnocchi and canelloni – my faves, so a bit of a disappointment there. We settled on a pizza to share. It came quickly, looked good and tasted DIVINE! The best pizza I have had in New Zealand. The base was thin and gorgeous and the topic plentiful and really tasty. Pretty good value for money.
All this place needs is a bit of a spruce up with the decor (the bathroom had a startling red toilet and a strange, clinical stainless steel floor!) But what counts is the food is yummy and the service fast and efficient. I would most definitely go back.
1
We dined on a platter of starters which we shared between two and was more than adequate.. leading into main courses.
Atmosphere,Decor,Staff,Attentive Service,Prompt Deliverence of order.. are just a few of the positives to mention..
This is Authentic Italiano food not yre ‘Dolmio Grin’ of the supermarket, this kinda food doesnt come pre-packaged.
Thanks to all the staff.. and thanks for our farewell liquers.. We shall return.
Highly Reccommended. ****
6
34
2
1. After approxomately 3 hours your stomach starts to turn and you feel a little dizzy. Those are the first signs of food poisoning.
2. The food taste like it has been gathered from a rubbage bin and smacked onto a plate.
3. So, it doesn’t taste like Italy at all.
4. The price of the menu’s really, but really, don’t match the quality of the food.
So you know now.
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