Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen
7400 Las Vegas Blvd S Fc30, Las Vegas
(702) 431-8225
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Huge slice of pizza which was delicious. Excellent ??
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pizza
Awesome
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Wanted to order, but the person working wasn't paying attention. Walked to the other side to get her attention. She proceeded to turn around and walk over to where I was and serve the people that were behind me. Not sure if the food is any good because I didn't stay to find out.
best pizza in las vegas
Placed an order via delivery. I waited 45 minutes just to receive an email stating this restaurant never confirmed the order so it was cancelled. My card was charged and now I have to wait 3-5 days for a refund. I'll never order from here again.
The Italian meatballs are excellent some of the best ones I've had in Las Vegas worth the price . The rest of the food is very good also.
Ick, avoid if at all possible
Placed an order via delivery. I waited 45 minutes just to receive an email stating this restaurant never confirmed the order so it was cancelled. My card was charged and now I have to wait 3-5 days for a refund. I'll never order from here again.
I love this place anytime in Vegas and at the outlets I have lunch here. I love the honey chicken wings and Mac and cheese. Yum yum so good.
todo muy rico y muy amable el personal
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FANTASTIC, À giant slice of pepperoni Pizza, Mac N Chesse, Dr. PEPPER and 2 garlic parmesan rolls for $12 ???? #ImComingBack
Located in the Las Vegas South Premium Outlet mall, Villa Italian Kitchen is exactly what it looks like: Food court quality Italian-American cuisine. As such, you can find all of the usual suspects here including, pizza by the slice (or the whole pie), a selection of basic pastas, salads and strombolis. It’s nothing fancy, but it doesn’t pretend to be, either. For food court fare, the food quality is exactly what I’d expect; that is to say, decent eats at a cheap price. The pizza, when fresh, is on par with similar establishments like Mama Illardo’s, Sbarro and Mrs Vanelli’s. The pasta – and in particular the spaghetti and meatballs – leaves a bit to be desired, though, even for fast food Italian. Boiled spaghetti noodles with cheap spaghetti sauce splashed on top does not constitute “authentic old-world recipes.” However, if one views Villa Italian Kitchen within context, it is fine for what it is. And if all you need is a quick bite or a re-fuel after shopping, this place is fine. I know M couldn’t resist the pull of such “authentic” Italian cuisine. It might even leave you asking, “Andiamo who?” ;) FOOD: 3/5 SERVICE: 3/5 VALUE: 3/5 RECOMMENDATION: The pizza is fine (brings me back to childhood; I used to think food court pizza was “the best”), but the pastas are fairly pedestrian. In that regard, I’ll say Villa Italian Kitchen is good for a quick bite, but I certainly wouldn’t go out of my way to come here because, well, if you removed the restaurant name it would be indiscernible from any other Italian-American food court option. PS: If you found this review helpful in any way please consider hitting the "helpful" button!
Good food and great value for money. I ordered the Villa Triple Play dish for $10.19 and it came with a very well served dish of pasta, garlic bread wrapped in aluminum foil and a small plate of vegetables. I recommend that you eat all the pasta first, because when only the sauce is left at the end, you can dip the garlic bread in it. The dish comes with a small amount of pepper (chilli) which may bother you if you are not used to it.
Comida boa e í³timo custo beneficio. Pedi o prato Villa Triple Play de $10,19 e veio um prato muito bem servido de macarrão, um pão de alho enrolado em papel alumínio e um pratinho de legumes. Recomendo que você coma todo o macarrão primeiro, pois quando sobrar sí³ o molhinho no final, você poderá molhar o pão de alho nele. O prato vem com uma pequena quantidade de pimenta (chilli) que pode incomodar se você não estiver habituado.
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