Reviews Picky Pizza Limited

4
Fran Ferrando
+4
We went to this Italian-Indian fusion vegan restaurant in Brick Lane (London) by recommendation, and we were not disappointed. I do love when I go to a fully pledged vegan restaurant because I don't have to squint my eyes out on the menu. I know that everything is vegan. We went in for lunch. The place is small and although we hadn't booked a table we were lucky to get one. I'd say this place is ideal for groups of 2-4 people. The music was a bit too loud for my taste. But the food... Oh, the food! The smell of oven-baked pizza from the moment we walked in got us salivating. The menu is accessed by a QR code on your phone, which I think it's clever and saves paper. They also have pasta on the menu but I had my mind set on pizza. I think that what's special about this restaurant is that you can upgrade your dough with turmeric or other ingredients that make the dough colourful, but I went for the basics. I had the parmigiana and my partner had the samosa pizza. What I loved the most was the vegan parmesan cheese. Nothing to do with that stinky vegan cheese you get sometimes. This smelled and tasted like the real thing. And the pesto sauce complimented it very well. I loved the dough as well, it felt very homemade. I had the vegan tiramisu for dessert and I was a bit disappointed: too much cream, not much flavour and not enough lady fingers, but not too bad. The prices were reasonable, so that made it more attractive. The Indian-Italian fusion is an original twist and there were a few other things on the menu that I would like to try, so I would definitely go back!
5
Jewel Ok
+5
I’m so happy I’ve found the best vegan pizza. Fresh ingredients, proper Italian chef, well sourced products and amazing customer experience. If you are looking for vegan food that feeds your mind and soul, this is the place to go/be. I would rate them 6 stars for veganism love and mindfulness
5
JD Mesquita Piquard
+5
As a true omnivore, I came here with an open mind. And this place does not disappoint. It's not just vegan you're talking about, it's a whole different philosophy in how they approach pizza, which is very fun and (most importantly) tasty. Wholeheartedly recommend the Bomba with a burned wheat base. I would have that any day!
5
io Andrea
+5
You need to try to believe it, i can't say more unfortunately. I'll add few pictures so you can understand what I'm talking about. And to understand what exactly feels to eat here you should definitely experience it. 100% vegan italian restaurant, you'll never say is really vegan
5
Michael McCarter
+5
Delicious vegan pizza! It’s a small place on Brick Lane that serves freshly made pizzas with a variety of bases e.g. burnt wheat, spirulina, plantain as well as pasta and other Italian sides all veganised! The cheese is top notch (often a let down for other vegan pizzas) and we loved the tricolore fries (especially the tomato mince topping). Definitely worth a visit for your vegan pizza fix 🍕
5
Junting DAI
+5
Fantastic pizzeria. Delicious food goes with hospitable service.So far the best vegan pizza I've had. We had No.8 and No.9. Unfortunately Camembert and Parmesan may contain garlics so we emphasized replacement with more Kale and mozzarella. Yet, They are True to its name: Vegan TEMTATION.. Buonisimo!! Sure we will be back soon.
4
No Harm In Trying
+4
Interesting place that has more of a cafe vibe than a restaurant one. Decided to eat in on a weekday lunchtime. The interior is small, quite dark and the people working there seem a little ambivalent - not overly customer service oriented but they get their respective jobs done. In the ever growing competitive arena of vegan pizzas including from some of the big names I did want to support a small brand by visiting. My conclusion for the pizza itself was that it was fairly average. Good when hungry, but it didn't stand out from a taste perspective. Overall, I probably won't visit again but it is a nice place to recall with its unique name if you've limited options and you're specifically craving vegan pizza.
4
Alex King
+4
Charming, passionately vegan guerrilla pizzaioli, embrace their woppy spirits and picky pickup clientele by making excellent pizza bases from an intriguing range of rare, flavoured and whole grains, to deafening reggae and ensemble selfies. For a non-vegan like me, stick with nice fresh crunchy veg toppings, cos vegan cheese is just for laffs. Loo smells seductively of sweaty kickboxer gym. You can BYO bottle from the good coop across the road. A triumph of spirit and ingenuity.
5
Karolina Lankowska
+5
Unfortunately i just made a picture of this goodness. I also tried the breakfast toast with mushrooms, cheese and truffle paste. Jesus, i have been following this restaurant since half a year and i couldn't wait to finally try their food. You can taste the love in each bite!! When you are in london this is a must have to try their creations. The energy of those lovely people was amazing. Can't wait to come back and try more food. By the way the ice coffee was bomb. And the owner's are sooo nice! Thank you for your work guys. See you soon!!!
4
ikc
+4
Great vegan restaurant. It's a little difficult to find and very small, but it is well worth it. They don't take cash because the money is made from animal products. Very friendly and helpful staff.
5
Chris Cotton
+5
Always amazing pizza, using less processed flour and with many different types of dough (such as spirulina, turmeric etc). All vegan and they make their own vegan cheese if you ask for it. I've been many times and will be going many more times I'm sure!
5
Roxani
+5
Best vegan pizza! And the guys that are there are super cool as well. Love the atmosphere, really chilled, laid back. Awesome background reggae music! And it's BYOB!
5
Yianni
+5
Delicious pizza, so tasty and you could tell how fresh and natural the ingredients were (it helped that you could see the pizza masters making and spinning the doh to order). The alternative bases were so light and delicious and we couldn't resist trying most of them (burned wheat and multi grain were my favourite). We ended up taking it home for dinner and it was still good so I wish I lived in the area to get delivery. The intimate dinning area is so cute, the owners / chefs have made most the furnishing by hand creating a cozy Italian experience in West Kensington.
5
Katrina Jones
+5
My favourite pizza place :) Varied menu with a selection of pizza bases as well as toppings. Such a cool spot with friendly staff!
5
Kevin John McGuire
+5
amazing people make amazing pizza! this is a full vegan place and I was skeptic in the beginning, but the pizza fully met my desire for a "cheezy" crust pizza!
5
Bradley Davies
+5
Loverly little place with delicious vegan pizza and pasta options! Our food was delicious and will be trying again. Thank you.
4
Jolien Dirix
+4
Very good alternative Italian vegan pizza. Really liked the hemp dough and the coconut parmesan cheese! The restaurant itself is very small, but we did take away.
5
Manu Braico
+5
Lovely place, amazing staff and really tasty food.. I'm not vegan and I haven't intolerance.. I really appreciate the food that I've been eating.. 😋🙏😊 Thanks guys