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Pizzeria Sette Bello, 8 Amen Corner, Tooting, London
May 4th, 2009 by Olivier

Pizzeria Sette Bello
8 Amen Corner, Tooting
SW17 9JE London
0871 3327080

Pizzeria Sette Bello

Reviewed on Monday 4 May 2009 evening

Pizzeria Sette Bello

Pizzeria Sette Bello

Reading great reviews about this pizzeria, I tried to have a lunch there several weeks ago to find out it is mostly (only?) open during the evening. If it happens it is closed, you can always go to Limoncello located two minutes walk from it (review of Limoncello). They also have good pizzas.

Some huge bottles of wines against the wall

Some huge bottles of wines against the wall

Back to Setto Bello now :-) It is located five minutes walk from Tooting Broadway. The restaurant is made of one large room and is decorated with bottles on the walls and also pictures, including family photos. There is a great atmosphere and it is very family friendly. It is nice to find an authentic Italian restaurant in that area where curry restaurants are the norms. The prices are low compared to other pizzerias I know. Pizzas are aroud £6-£7, you can get veal with cream for about £12 and desserts were around £3 something. Unfortunately the receipt is not detailled. A bottle of a red house wine (a 2007 Montepulciano d’Abruzzo) was around £10.

Red house wine

Red house wine

We ordered two pizzas: a Calzone (ham, cheese, tomato) and a Fiorentina (mozzarella, tomato, spinach, egg, parmesan and garlic). The calzone was absolutely massive and it was not because it was the second time I was eating out today. It was good but the pizza base was too soft for my liking: it feels a little too much like bread. I like when it is crispy outside, soft inside. Still, the base was good and all the ingredients were good too. Next time I will just ask to cook it a little longer, even if it gets slightly burnt. The fiorentina had also the same little problem: too soft, no crisp at all. Toppings and the egg were good. The chilli oil was very nice and it was indeed spicy which surprised us as a real good spicy olive oil is becoming rare.

Fiorentina

Fiorentina

Pizza Calzone

Pizza Calzone

The wine was good, dry enough and going well with the pizzas.
We took for desserts a so-called strawberry sorbet that turned out to be ice cream (too sweet for us) and a vanilla ice cream with coffee and amaretto (nice, the coffee and amaretto were good at counterbalancing the sweetness from the vanilla ice cream).
We ended with an espresso and a double espresso and they were fine.

Vanilla ice cream with coffee and amaretto. In the background the so-called strawberry sorbet that turned out to be ice cream

Vanilla ice cream with coffee and amaretto. In the background the so-called strawberry sorbet that turned out to be ice cream

Cost and conclusion: two pizzas, a bottle of red wine, two desserts and two espressos for £33.95 (with optional service charge to add) is a good value for money. The pizzas were good but we feel they could have been exceptional if cooked a little longer so they would be crispy. They were not crispy at all. The service was nice but the single waiter was a little overloaded doing all the service so it took a good 5 minutes to get the chilli oil (through the owner who was helping the waiter). We will certainly be back.

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