Zizzi is a chain of traditional Italian pizza and pasta restaurants that cook all their pizzas in wood burning ovens. Guests are advised to phone for details about catering for private parties and seating on the pavement area is provided, weather permitting. A takeaway menu is available. They can cater for private parties upon request and provides outside seating on the pavement.
Zizzi
Italian Restaurant in Marylebone
6 / 10 from 3 reviews
Address
35-38 Paddington Street
Marylebone
London
W1U 4HQ
35-38 Paddington Street
Marylebone
London
W1U 4HQ
Telephone
020 7224 1450
020 7224 1450
Region
Marylebone
Marylebone
Opening Times
Monday
Opens 11:30 - Closes 23:00
Tuesday
Opens 11:30 - Closes 23:00
Wednesday
Opens 11:30 - Closes 23:00
Thursday
Opens 11:30 - Closes 23:00
Friday
Opens 11:30 - Closes 23:00
Saturday
Opens 11:30 - Closes 23:00
Sunday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 22:30
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All In London Review
Something for everyone...
Starters are fresh and tasty. Favourites include mozzarella, tomatoes and avocado salad (£4.95), antipasto misto (£5.95), goats cheese crostini (£4.65), tomato bruschetta (£4.35) and rocket salad (£4.65).
Main courses are from a comprehensive selection of salads, pasta, pizzas and risotto. My son adores the chicken sofia pizza (£8.45) and my daughter always has lasagne (which they are happy to put on a cold plate for kids - £8.50). Garfield girl!
My personal favourite has to be the piccante calzone (£8.95). Calzone is a folded over pizza – so it looks a bit like a big pasty. It comes with a salad garnish so you might want to think about a side salad if you have no starter. And piccante has a spicy kick to its moist, meaty contents. My vegetarian friends like the salmon calzone (£9.25) a lot too. I am also rather partial to spaghetti polpette (£8.50) which are classic Italian meatballs. But take care with the sauce splashes on your clothes.
It’s tasty, plentiful food in a pleasant and relaxed environment. The Richmond branch has really nice stacked wood décor and the Twickenham branch has a light, airy feel about the place – European and modern but still warm and inviting. A reliable choice that has something to offer everyone. Gets my vote.
Reviewed by KimT
Published on Jul 25, 2008
User Reviews
jodcai
Nov 9, 2010
Went there at lunchtime on Saturday 6 November with a friend and five children (11/12 yrs). The place was fairly empty but looked inviting. The staff were friendly and attentive. We all really enjoyed the food. We had a couple of rounds of garlic pizza bread which was delicious and not at all filling. A few of the kids had pizza. I had the fish risotto which looked very appetising and was very tasty. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The pasta dishes the others had were also very well presented and there were no complaints. I would certainly go there again and would recommend it.
Ave
Jul 26, 2007
We went there for a lunch with friend. Ordered our meals, were told it's 15 min. We kept chating and when we looked in our watches it was already 30 min passed. A waiter apologised and said that he has fogotten to place an order but has done now. My friend did not have time to wait another 15 min and then eat.So he left. For me they promised - everything on house. Well... I quicly ate my tasteless meal. By that time there was a different waiter who told that this is not on house. If I want desert or coffee that would be on house, for which I clearly did not have time anymore.
If you dare to go there - take your alarm clock and record your conversations with waiters! I never go back!
If you dare to go there - take your alarm clock and record your conversations with waiters! I never go back!
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