This might be the best thing I’ve ever done to my body! I came across this place based on its great reviews on here and absolutely LOVE it. As described in the other reviews you sit around one large communal table or there is room for group booking upstairs(5+ people). You get a little coin in the colours of the Italian flag — green on the top, white in the middle and red on the bottom — and use this as a «traffic light» for give me more food, I’m taking a break or I really can’t eat anymore. At first I was impatient between servings(you always get one slice of a pizza or two spoonful of pasta) but quickly realised that the breaks are much appreciated after the initial hunger is gone. Staff is super friendly and goes around topping up your water and feeding you with more delicious things. $ 20 really isn’t much for all you can eat and the pizzas and pastas taste amazing and come in all different flavours. Also most of the food was vegetarian which made my heart jump. This place made me and my belly very happy and we rolled out the door knowing we will be back for more soon!
Timothy B.
Place rating: 4 Fresno, CA
Visited this restaurant yesterday. Very pleasant staff. Seating around ONE large rectangular table. Staff extremely friendly. Pizza & pasta passed by staff as prepared. Very well done. Asked regarding preferences and accommodated. «All you can eat» for 90 minute sitting. Unique experience, would visit regularly if I was local. Pizza & pasta dishes all tasty.
Nicholas A.
Place rating: 5 Brisbane, Australia
Interesting concept, was sceptical at first as to my hunger being quelled while here but surprisingly one piece of pizza at a time I was soon full and almost struggling to keep up with the service. Pizza and pastas are all top notch with a wide variety of flavours to satisfy everyone.
Mailys P.
Place rating: 3 Darlinghurst, Australia
Yes the main value of this restaurant is that it is super cheap for what you get indeed… The wine bottles are fairly price as well — so quite ideal for large group of friends. The sitting is not the most comfortable(low stools) but the vibe of a communal table is nice when you are with 6 – 7 or more friends. Service is nice too-you can ask to try the wine before you decide on a bottle ! Get prepared for a carb load once in a while it is a fun evening to spend !
Donna S.
Place rating: 5 Sydney, Australia
$ 29 all you can eat pizza, pasta and sides. Even if the place sucked this would still be good. The place rocked, service was good and the food very above average. Also they made a great Negroni. Given all these factors the place should be jammed but was quiet — I guess once word gets out then it will be busier. So get in while you can.!!
Barry T.
Place rating: 5 中環, Hong Kong
I’ve got introduced to this place at a Unilocal CMYE, December last year. And now introducing friends to this who now love it as well because it truly is great value for money! Where else can you find, all you can eat pizza and pasta for $ 20 thats within steps from Museum Station and the of good quality food too. Not to mention that the 90 minutes time limit didn’t seem to be strictly enforced(yes even on a Friday night. We stayed around for at least 2 hours). Although it looks as if the money is made from drinks(a couple of drinks for 2 hours, and you could be up for $ 40 or $ 50 per person) But For the«early birds», if you get in around 6pm for dinner — make it $ 25 and you get beer or wine too(not sure if the drink also gets refilled too though). Yet to try this but will do this at a later date. The service was also great as water and beers/wines kept on flowing through the evening. It did get a bit slower as more people arrived the first time I went with the Unilocal Sydney crew but it seems to have improved a lot the second time round as the communal table was 90% full. If you don’t mind a communal seating, and just love pizza and pasta I highly recommend checking out this place.
Mela S.
Place rating: 4 Australia
I’ve been here twice now. They have amazing deals — all you can eat pizza and pasta: $ 15 for lunch, $ 20 for dinner. The setup reminds me of the Brazilian bbqs… Jonny goes around, pasta bowl or pizza in hand, asking if you’d like some. There are several kinds of pizza and pasta available, but my suggestion is to forget about the list and enjoy what’s on offer. The food is consistently fresh and tasty. For someone who eats fast(like me), it’s a little hard having to force-pace myself. At the beginning I’m wondering if I’m getting my money’s worth, but at the end of the allotted time I realize I’ve become quite full and have to decline offers for more food. There is a time limit, but from my experience, we’ve stayed longer and it wasn’t an issue. The place wasn’t full both times I went, maybe they’re stricter when it’s a full house? This would be a five stars, but the star off is for the fact that there is only one Jonny. While he is attentive and friendly, there is only one of him. During my dinner visit, we were the first group there, and he went around regularly offering us food. When another group arrived, it was a bit harder for him to come by. On my lunchtime visit, we stood around awkwardly, waiting to be seated, for several minutes because he was in the kitchen getting more food, then serving it to the people already there, before he could come to us. We felt that we didn’t get as much food during the first 10 or 15 minutes, because he was attending to the other groups(though we did get full eventually.) Also, since there is only one of him, you can’t really control what kind of pizza and pasta is going to come out — it’s one dish at a time, and a surprise each time, though if you like something you can make a request, and he’ll come over to you when it’s available.
Cynthia S.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
I loves me a bargain. And I loves me good food. And DAY-UM, P-A’s got me covered. None of the low quality, greasy, dirty, wam, bam, thank you ma’am stuff you get at some other face-hole-filling stations. Jonny kept dishing us up thin-crust-minimal-topping-pizzas interspersed with mouth-watering-perfect-pastas at a steady pace until I could take no more pleasure. The slices and serves aren’t big, but you don’t want them to be when you’re smashing through 13+ different plates of delicious. And all this for $ 20? BARGAIN! PS How many steps are you doing, J-Dogg?
Dan P.
Place rating: 4 Singapore, Singapore
Talk about stuffin’ ya face, the elegant way. All you can eat pizza and pasta for a $twenty @ Pizza Auntentico is an auspicious affair. A steady stream of bites are presented to you, over 90 minutes, until you are quite literally… full! 11 slices of pizza, 5 serves of pasta and 4 beers, and Danny P had to tap out! After waddling back to Central, then sinking into the seat like a fat heaving behemoth — occupying no less than 2 spots — I realised I’d probably eaten a lil more than I shoulda… Just a lil. Here’s the 20 items, in 90 minutes, rundown: — Birra Moretti 1 — Spicy italian piz(za) — Pesto pas(ta) — Mushroom za — Birra Moretti 2 — Di marcelo pomodoro za — Rigatoni n’duja ta — Spinach and ricotta za — Siciliana(anchovies) za — Birra Moretti 3 — Penne arrabbiata ta — Eggplant prosciutto basil za —(lull in service) — Quattro stagioni za — Orecchiete norma ta — Valtellinese za — Menebrea Birra 1 — Spicy italian sausage and red capsicum za — 4 cheese za — Creamy Mushroom penne ta — Eggplant prosciutto basil za The service was friendly, our waiter had charm and announced each course before presenting it. Water refills, wine top-ups and beer requests were done regularly and the food came out in a steady stream. There was a short lull in service about ½ way through, when our communal table of 8 was joined by another 8 diners. There was a selection of italian condiments and palate cleansers on the table, though I really only partook of the chili flakes. The communal table is complemented by the minimalist décor on the back wall, whilst the opposing wall has a collection of black and white photography. There is a «like us», «share us», «check in to us» chalkboard with various social mediums, however they didn’t have Unilocal!Sads :( Highlight of the night: I ate anchovy, and I liked it! Lowlight of the night: The blue cheese on the 4-cheese pizza, whilst delicious over powered every other bite thereafter.
Benjamin B.
Place rating: 5 Sydney, Australia
A delicious communal all-you-can-eat pizza & pasta extravaganza? Naaaaaaaaaailed it! Situated in Brisbane St, the little laneway connecting Oxford St to Harmony Park in Surry Hills, this joint replaces a little Japanese restaurant that had been there for 16 years. As everyone that passed the 6th grade knows, Einstein’s Formula for Deliciousness states: Innovative concept + brilliant service + delicious food + amazing value + All You Can Eat = ten truckloads of WIN. Here’s how it works: you pay either $ 20(unlimited pizza & pasta) or $ 29(unlimited pizza or pasta + sides) and sit around a communal table while an affable waiter(we had Jonny) cracks jokes and brings around slices of ‘za and steaming spoonfuls of pasta — all different, all delicious — until you’ve maxed out the elastic on your fat pants and you roll out the door and aim yourself down the hill at your car. Brilliant. I’m coming back, and I’m bringing freaking everyone.