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December 2023 by Andrew Aicken
Huge slice of pizza which was delicious. Excellent ??
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September 2023 by Elizabeth Mikol
Awesome
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October 2022 by Angeleve C.
The closest you can find like New York pizza. My favorite is the white pizza and Love their zeppoli's!!!
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May 2022 by Carey McFarland
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.
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April 2022 by bassam hamoui
best pizza in las vegas
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January 2022 by L Clark
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.
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October 2021 by cigar888
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.
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September 2021 by Wendy Golding
Ick, avoid if at all possible
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July 2021 by Lisa Clark
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.
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August 2020 by Fabulous-Mr
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.
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August 2020 by Gaviota Sosa
todo muy rico y muy amable el personal
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June 2020 by M22k
FANTASTIC, À giant slice of pepperoni Pizza, Mac N Chesse, Dr. PEPPER and 2 garlic parmesan rolls for $12 ???? #ImComingBack
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June 2019 by PookyCake
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!
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October 2017 by Gian S
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.
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December 2016 by Gianluca Siebra
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.