Viva L'italia Staines

21B Clarence Street, Staines, United Kingdom

🛍 Pizza, Sushi, Asiatic, Seafood

4.4 💬 2 Avis

Téléphone: +441784557447

Adresse: 21B Clarence Street, Staines, United Kingdom

Ville: Staines

Plats: 35

Avis: 2

"I loved the ambiance of the restaurant. The manager was very helpful, and the food was excellent. It was a really pleasant evening; I chatted with some lovely ladies and enjoyed a complimentary limoncello. We will definitely be returning!"

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I loved the ambiance of the restaurant. The manager was very helpful, and the food was excellent. It was a really pleasant evening; I chatted with some lovely ladies and enjoyed a complimentary limoncello. We will definitely be returning!

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Catégories

  • Pizza Plongez dans nos pizzas parfaitement cuites, élaborées avec de la pâte étirée à la main, une sauce tomate riche et un mélange de fromages gourmets. Chaque tranche éclate de garnitures fraîches, garantissant une bouchée délicieuse à chaque fois.
  • Sushi Délectez-vous de notre sélection exquise de sushis, composée d'ingrédients frais, de rouleaux élaborés avec expertise, et de nigiri traditionnels. Chaque bouchée offre un mélange harmonieux de saveurs, promettant un véritable goût du Japon.
  • Asiatic
  • Seafood Plongez dans les prises les plus fraîches de la mer avec notre sélection de fruits de mer, proposant des plats exquis préparés avec des poissons et fruits de mer de haute qualité. Savourez les saveurs de l'océan à chaque bouchée !

Commodités

  • Visa Card
  • Mastercard

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"Used to be good, but had a poor experience last night. We went as a family of four and had a meal in the left bank restaurant. The table service was quite poor and the bill had a £13 service charge slapped on automatically. The total bill was £126 plus tip, making £139. I left £130 truly believing it was sufficient under the circumstances. The waiter came back twice saying it wasn't enough money. I explained once that the service charge was optional and that I have left enough including an appropriate tip. This was rejected and the waiter again insisted I pay the full amount as it was not enough. I explained again about the tip. He came back yes again to query how I would make up the shortfall in the bill. I was forced to stand my ground and insist in front of everyone that I wasn't paying the full tip. Automatically slapping on £13 tip for poor service is one thing. To then repeatedly question and confront a customer over not paying the full tip in front of everyone is quite another thing altogether. I left the restaurant feeling both humiliation at the confrontation but also annoyance knowing that actually I was right. The tip is optional, discretionary, and voluntary. Putting it automatically on the bill could be seen as a helpful reminder, thank you, if you want to see it that way, but repeatedly insisting it is paid and that I have made a mistake in leaving a smaller tip and ignoring my explanation is just plain wrong."