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Zizzi - Oxford

Zizzi - Oxford Summary

  • Address: 59 George Street, Oxford, OX1 2BE (Map)
  • Tel: +44 (0)1865 202993
  • E-mail: N/A
  • Cuisine(s): Pizza & Pasta
  • Opening Times:
    Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
  • Avg Price: £20.00
 

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for a full meal, drinks/wine and service/tip.)

Zizzi - Oxford Description

It is not an easy task to maintain impeccable standards and uniformity of taste across a chain of over two hundred outlets, yet that is just the distinction that the ASK group has achieved. Their restaurants, with the brand names of ASK and Zizzi, serve authentic Italian food at reasonable prices, in a warm and friendly ambience. The chain continues to grow, with the group opening around twenty-five new outlets each year.

Another talent that the group has is converting listed buildings and housing their restaurants in them. This has helped the group maintain standards, but allows each location to keep its innate charm. Done up in light colours, with wooden floors and gleaming cutlery, Zizzi boasts of a bustling open kitchen which churns out freshly prepared, tasty fare.

Like all good Italian restaurants, the extensive menu offers four distinct sections of antipasti, salads, mains, including pasta, pizza and risottos and desserts, with extensive choices under each head. The restaurant's special antipasti platter has mixed Italian meats with rockets, olives, sliced pepper, artichokes, bocconcini topped with fresh basil, virgin olive oil and sliced ciabatta. Garlic mozzarella pizza bread and marinated olives too, set the tone for a hearty meal.

The calzones or folded pizzas are a treat and come with salads. The con carne piccante calzone has marinated chicken, meatballs, mushrooms, chillies, tomato and mozzarella while the di pesce version, has oak smoked salmon, mascarpone, spinach and cheese. The pasta and risotto sections evince a lot of interest, with the fusilli alla Genovese made of roasted aubergine and peppers, combined with mushrooms in a delicious pesto sauce or the light risotto with marinated tiger prawns and broccoli in a rich creamy base with white wine, garlic and lemon.

The pizzas are not far behind either, with prosciutto a funghi topped with ham, field mushrooms, olives, fresh thyme, mozzarella and tomato while the popular Sophia has marinated chicken, pepperoni, pancetta, herbs, cheese and tomato.

The extensive wine list offers a range of red, white, sparkling and rose wines in addition to beer and spirits while the dessert menu is attractive too, with a range of tempting fare from the homemade tiramisu to the torta limone with its delicately smooth lemon cream served on a base of crunchy digestive biscuits. One can also wind up a meal here with a hot cup of coffee, tea or chocolate.

The fact that the restaurant hires their employees very selectively is evident in the friendly, cheerful and capable manner in which the staff treat diners, lending each outlet the personalised feel of a family run restaurant.

Your Reviews of Zizzi - Oxford

Theresa (2 March 2008)

We visited Zizzis one Saturday, to be told that they were very busy and we may have to wait sometime for our meal. This was fine - we decided to carry on shopping and return in an hour. When we returned, we were asked if we had a reservation, which we didn't and it was then explained that the kitchen was still busy and that we may have to wait 30 minutes for our meal. Although there were now many tables free, we were seated in the doorway. My friend ordered lasagne and I ordered pizza.

The lasagne was burnt and had what can only be described as a tablespoon of meat. My pizza was both burnt around the edges and only warm. The service we received, at best, can be described as lack lustre. Although not happy, we ate our meal without complaining.

I have always enjoyed visits to Zizzi before and was therefore most disappointed in both the food and service we received. I hope this was just a glitch due because of a Saturday but needless to say we will not be returning anytime soon.

Samz (23 January 2008)

Zizzi is a great restaurant and the atmosphere is fantastic, whether you go in a group or for a romantic candle lit dinner, in the evening. The food, from the bruschetta starter to the stone baked pizzas, is lovely, and the staff are friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend it.

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Additional Info for Zizzi - Oxford

  • Yes Children welcome
  • No Groups allowed
  • No Air conditioning
  • No Outside seating
  • Yes Reservations
  • No Cover Charge
  • House red: £11.95
  • House white: £11.95
  • Service charge: Not included, 10% for 8 or more
 
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