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PizzaExpress

I’m in love with this place. I have been here more than 2 times now. 


Beverage:
Belvoir Juice of Elderflower - The BEST companion throughout the dinner was Belvoir Juice of Elderflower. The aroma of the extracts is so consuming that I could only take it in sips, out of the fear of losing it if I finish it in one gulp.












Food:
Polo Coriander Peso - Pizzas are deliciously thin crust and mouth watering toppings. The one I drool for is Polo Coriander Peso. It's Indian Style with just the right amount of spice and complimenting onions all over it.





Dessert:
Chocolate Gelato - As far as I remember it was Chocolate Gelato. It was yummy. 













Service:
Delighted is the word. They are friendly, helpful and enthusiastic; making the dining experience fun and informative (psst. Elderflower was their suggestion) and we got quite a few clicks of my group of friends all of it done voluntarily. 


Ambiance:
Both in day and night they are vibrant. Sofas and chairs arrangements do give privacy so that you could enjoy your food with peaceful chats.
 


Room for Improvement:
So far I haven't been impressed with starters. 


Rating:
4/5


My Zomato Review 

Way to Go!


P.S. The review was with respect to PizzaExpress,

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Abhishek Gorale

A software engineer by profession and a curious blogger by will. An ambivert who balances his creative and geeky sides.


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