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Bidrage med feedbackThis is one of my favorite pizza places in London. As their description states, they offer generous portions and prioritize quality and taste. They consistently meet my expectations and I always come here when I'm in the mood for pizza. The pizzas are delicious, with a thin crust that has a satisfying crunch. The pasta dishes are also fantastic, with perfectly cooked al dente noodles and delicious flavor. The staff here is top-notch, always friendly and welcoming.
Hidden in a charming alley off Upper Street, Oregano feels like a hidden gem known only to locals. The decor may not be outstanding, but it's not off-putting either. The service is decent, and the real highlight is the delicious wood-fired pizza with great toppings that won't break the bank. Despite its popularity, Oregano tends to stay busy, which adds to its appeal. The only downside is that there isn't much to set it apart from the many other dining options on Upper Street, unless you're simply looking for something different.
Went tonight at Pizzeria Oregano as my parents and I were in Angel, and Yelp said it was nice as one does, right? Well, I ate. A lot. A lot a lot. It was really nice, what I like to call and consider authentic italian cuisine packed on a Saturday night, very casual, good prices. Relatively simple dishes, but with a lot of taste and very good products. The downside being that everything was literally swimming in oil, and it was all really a bit too heavy. So definitely not a place to go if you 're watching your waste line (which I am supposed to do, really) This is a generous 4 star because the food was really good and the service good.
The pizzas were pretty good but wouldn't go quite as far as some of the other rave reviews. Slight style difference (good chewy, slightly charred, light base but a thinner, fresher sauce) between some other nearby places but they are all good in my book. Pricing reasonable and good service too.
This local pizza place is simple and unassuming. My partner and I stopped by on a Saturday night and were able to find a table easily, as the restaurant is tucked away on a quiet side street. We were pleasantly surprised to receive a complimentary plate of delicious marinated olives at the start of our meal. We decided to order the orecchiette broccoli e salsiccia pasta (broccoli and sausage) and the Toscana pizza (salami, pecorino, tomatoes, and basil). Both dishes were tasty, although we wished there was a bit more broccoli in the pasta. I also tried a special beer called Isaac, which was fantastic - my partner even enjoyed it. The service was friendly, although there was some confusion when we presented a Yelp check-in offer for a free glass of house wine. After a brief explanation, we did receive the glass of wine, with a good-natured smile from the staff. Overall, a pleasant dining experience at this hidden gem.