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My wife and I established the Pappa Ciccia on Munster Road in 1996. We seat only twenty two people and because of the small size there is always a warm and vibrant atmosphere. In May last year we opened Pappa & Ciccia in Fulham High Street. The menu is slightly larger and has given us the opportunity to offer many exciting new dishes.

We're very proud of what we have achieved and have now and built up a wonderful local clientele who are loyal and extremely supportive. We have put our heart into the cooking and service and the success we feel is due to the personal attention that we give to our restaurants every day. We hope when you come to Pappa & Ciccia you will find wonderful traditional Italian food, and a warm welcome.

(Taken from http://www.pappaciccia.com/about.html)

Basic details

Pizza and pasta restaurant. There's another branch at 41 Fulham High Street.

All pizzas are thin-crust 12", and are priced from �4.50 for Margherita (mozzarella and tomato) up to �9.50 for the Pappa Ciccia Special (mozzarella, tomato, baby spinach, red onion, parma ham, organic egg, Parmesan cheese). These aren't for fans of deep-pan stuff; the substance of these pizzas is in the toppings.

There's a good selection of salads, priced from £2.95 for the Green Salad (mixed leaves, artichoke hearts, broccoli, olives, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, enough for two to share as a side dish).

Antipasti (�5.90/�8.50), marinated olives (�1.95), bruschetta (�2.50--�3.95) and home-made desserts (from �2.50) are also available. They don't seem to deliver wine, but we didn't ask.

(Prices as at 2002-03-28 -- see also the current menu.)


Our reviews

Tasty, good quality pizza, surprisingly cheaper than all the generic tomato puree and canned sweetcorn places that keep sticking leaflets through our letter box. This is my new favourite pizza place. I was still vegan the first time I ordered from here, and I had Il Contadino (mozzarella, tomato and mixed grilled vegetables) with the mozzarella left off; it cost �6.50 and was rather nice, if a bit floppy (I like that in a pizza, though). I also had the Green Salad, which was very good apart from the artichoke hearts (not very good ones; too much choke and hard leaves left in). [Prices as of March 2002] --Kake


This place is fabulous - it's a BYO wine restaurant and the atmosphere is warm and intimate. Great for a catch up with friends or a special dinner for two. The food is outstanding - always fresh and the service is impeccable. With the food so reasonably priced and being able to bring your own wine, I'd recommend it to anyone. --Charlie



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