Zizzi is a italian restaurant Birmingham located in United Kingdom.
162-164 Wharfside St, The Mailbox Birmingham West Midlands B1 1RL United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard) |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Parking | Street |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Cocktails |
Great pasta , amazing vibe over the canal at the mailbox. Staff helpful, and recommended dishes
Good Italian food . Not too expensive and servers are very friendly and helpful.
Great variety of dishes, such as arancinis . Was delicious! (First actually GOOD Italian restaurant in the UK)
delicious food, good service , and friendly staff .. Calzone is my favourite????
Delicious food! The risotto was top class .
The new wild boar ragu is amazeballs. Lovely flavours.
Try the strozzapretti pesto rosso :)
Ok but it was noisy . Waiter was excellent. Italian was very good.
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Food was really nice. Service was mixed. Starters and main came quick but dessert and bill took their time to come. Also quite busy and noisy . Overall quite ok.
Try the Ciabatta Pollo
Poor service late on a Friday night, waited around for almost 15 mins before taking our order. Food arrived rushed and badly prepared, try another Zizzi's in my opinion
Get served by Oli he is fucking hot!!!
Poor service on a lazy Saturday, waited nearly 2 hours for food, and two of our five meals were less than appetising .
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Breakfast is not to be missed. Fantastic hollandaise sauce, veggie sausage to die for, eggs perfectly poached. - Mark G
The prawn cocktail starter, served in Ice bowl is retro, generous & great!!!!! - Alex Arnold
The New Espresso Cafe is great - try the HARVEY NICHOLS burger. Amazing - Kevin Breese
Really nice service and really good food. Didn't skimp on the amount of king prawns in the starter - James Murray
Recommend the restaurants and bars at the bak by the canal in the summer. They get the last of the sun as it sets offering a lovely warm evening to relax and soak it in. - Adam Stewart
Starbucks was my first place for studying and reading books, not in birmingham city center - Mohammed Mohanna