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Da Vinci Pizzas in Valencia's vibrant L'Eixample district offers a unique mix of Italian and kebab cuisine. Perfect for dinner and popular among students, this casual, budget-friendly spot boasts quick service and a lively atmosphere, making it ideal for solo diners. While there's room for improvement with their pizza offerings, their kebabs are hailed as some of the best around. With late-night hours and options for dine-in, delivery, and takeaway, it's a convenient choice when you're craving a fast, affordable meal. Just be mindful of the mixed reviews on their pizza and focus on what they do best.

Preis

$$$$ 1 - 10 EUR

Mahlzeiten

Abendessen

Küchen

Italienisch, Kebab

Dienstleistungen

Lieferung, Essen zum Mitnehmen, Vor Ort essen

Bezahlung

Zahlung per Kreditkarte, Bezahlung mit Debitkarte

Atmosphäre

Täglich

Bewertungen und Rezensionen

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3.5
basierend auf 108 bewertungen
3.5/5 108 bewertungen
Yolanda Pes del Río
Yolanda Pes del Río
4 monate Zurück auf Google
  • Essen: 5
  • Dienstleistung: 5
  • Atmosphäre: 5

Mis amigos y yo pedimos kebab para cenar y sin duda es uno de los mejores que hemos comido (aunque los haya más grandes). Además el el chico que nos atendió fue muy amable

Kieran
Kieran
7 monate Zurück auf Google
  • Essen: 1
  • Dienstleistung: 1

An Abomination in the Name of Pizza: A Truly Disturbing Experience I can’t remember the last time I had such a devastatingly bad pizza. I ordered from what I thought was a reputable local pizzeria, but what arrived at my doorstep was nothing short of a culinary disaster. This was not just a bad pizza—it was an affront to the very concept of pizza itself. Let’s start with the crust, which can only be described as a sad, soggy, limp, flavorless excuse for dough. It was as if someone took a piece of cardboard, slapped it in the oven for two minutes, and hoped no one would notice. The crust was neither crispy nor chewy; it was a pitifully thin, rubbery mess that could barely hold the weight of the toppings—if you can even call them toppings. It collapsed under the slightest touch, leaving me questioning if the dough had ever been proofed at all. Then came the sauce. I have no words to describe how abominable this sauce was. It tasted like cheap ketchup with an aftertaste that made me want to immediately scrub my tongue with industrial cleaner. The sauce was neither tangy nor savory, but overwhelmingly sweet in a way that was downright unnerving. I’m no pizza sauce expert, but I’m pretty sure it’s illegal to make sauce this atrocious. As for the cheese—well, if you can even call it that—it was an entirely unappetizing, plastic-like goo that had zero meltability or flavor. It was the kind of cheese that sticks to the roof of your mouth like a cruel reminder of your bad life choices. It barely resembled mozzarella in any form, more like a tasteless, rubbery blob that I couldn’t scrape off fast enough. The toppings were a tragedy in their own right. The pepperoni was greasy and undercooked, curling up into sad little chips of congealed fat, emitting an oily sheen that should not be present on any food item. The vegetables, on the other hand, were limp, soggy, and flavorless, as though they’d been left in a plastic bag for days before being thrown onto the pizza. The onions were completely raw, with no trace of caramelization or even a slight semblance of flavor. The mushrooms, if they were indeed mushrooms, had the consistency of rubber erasers and tasted like wet cardboard. As if that wasn’t enough, the entire pizza was so poorly assembled that it arrived with chunks of toppings spilling off the edges, and half of it was covered in a bizarre, unidentifiable oil slick. I had to dab at it with napkins just to make it remotely edible, though it never got close to being enjoyable. The cheese clung to the napkins like it was a parasite. I honestly don’t know how anyone could possibly enjoy this monstrosity, let alone call it pizza. It was an assault on my taste buds and a complete waste of money. If this pizza were an exam, it would have failed miserably in every category, from taste to texture to basic pizza knowledge. If you value your time, money, and sanity, stay far, far away from this place. This was not a pizza; it was a crime against food.

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alan Mir
alan Mir
9 monate Zurück auf Google
  • Essen: 1
  • Atmosphäre: 3

hacía tiempo que no comí una pizza tan mala la verdad el servicio es bueno porque abren por la noche y los chicos parece que trabajan bien pero la comida es de lo peor lo más insípida posible que he probado nunca una pena la verdad , pongo dos estrellas porque los pobres abren por la noche si no pondría 1

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  • Wie lautet die Adresse von Da Vinci Pizzas?
    Da Vinci Pizzas befindet sich in Gran Via de les Germanies, 27, 46006, Valencia, L'Eixample, Spanien.
  • Wie komme ich mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln hierher?
    Die nächstgelegenen öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel bieten schnellen und einfachen Zugang:
    • Bushaltestelle Sueca - Gran Via Germanies (70 m gehen)
    • Bushaltestelle Germanies - Castelló (90 m gehen)
    • Bushaltestelle Gran Vía Germanías, 16 – cantonada c. Castellón [València] (92 m gehen)
    • Bushaltestelle Cadis - Dénia (81 m gehen)
  • Wie wird Da Vinci Pizzas von Besuchern bewertet?
    Da Vinci Pizzas hat eine durchschnittliche Bewertung von 3.5, basierend auf 108 bewertungen auf Plattformen wie Google.
  • Welche Gerichte und Getränke werden serviert?
    Das Restaurant bietet eine Auswahl an Gerichten wie käse, schaschliks, fleisch, schweinefleisch, spaghetti, zusammen mit einer Vielzahl an Getränken an.
  • Wie viel kostet im Durchschnitt ein Essen bei Da Vinci Pizzas?
    Der Durchschnittspreis für eine Mahlzeit beträgt 1 - 10 EUR (es ist günstig - $).