8 avaliações para Obica Mozzarella Bar Roppongi Hills
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Miho I.
Classificação do local: 3 Shinagawa, Japan
It was Monday around 1 pm. It seemed more people chose to eat inside the restaurant since it was quite hot & humid. But I was happy to spend my break time at terrace under the parasol. Out of the lunch menu, I thought the best choice was Lasaguna with Mozzarella, to taste their specialties. But I picked salad since it was too hot for hot food. The chicken salad was great with some cheese on top; it took 10 min to be served. I think they cooked the meat after receiving the order. Foccacia was okay, it’s light, and it did not help much to fill me up. I should have ordered two side dish. The surprise was the size of a coffee cup. It came in a mug cup, but I had no enough time to enjoy all. It seems time passes slowly here. Coming here with plenty of time and money makes great afternoon experience at Midtown. Besides the size and price, I think it’s good place to eat at, especially when you are already tired from walking around the area.
Jeremy S.
Classificação do local: 4 Carlsbad, CA
Suprisingly, Obica is actually a pretty good dining establishment located right in the heart of Roppongi Hills. This place has standard meal options such as pasta etc but what you really come for is the wide selection of mozzarella cheeses. Literally they have variants of mozzarella that I have never even thought of nor heard of, which is pretty cool. The cheeses are actually pretty good but can get really pricey depending on your selection. I would say 3 stars for the food but a solid 5 stars for the friendly service. The wait staff was amazingly friendly and extremely helpful which goes a long way in my eyes. Overall, nice spot to grab some cheese and a great drink. Pros– Fantastic service Mozzarella selection Fresh tomatoes Wine selection Cocktails Italian beers Cons– Small portions Quite pricey Serving bread was just meh
Samina p.
Classificação do local: 5 San Jose, CA
Excellent food and service. They have reasonably priced lunch specials, and a pretty terrific sized portion. I couldn’t finish it even though I was super hungry. It’s a mozzarella bar, so get something with mozzarella in it!
Scott G.
Classificação do local: 4 Minato, Japan
I’ve been here several times but nothing really stands out about the experience. On about my 10th visit, however, it occurred to me that Obiko just delivers on its brand promise. No one ever told me Obiko is a smash success with awesome food, nor have been subject to promotion that caused me to expect as much. Yet I keep going back because they deliver on expectations I’ve become accustomed to. They have a good upbeat and Italian bistroesque type concept. Good menu, reasonable prices and polite service staff. And you can’t beat the location. It’s a reliable place and concept. Suggestions: avoid the glass wine if you are even remotely snobbish. It’s drinkable, but not tastable. Also, don’t go if you’re not gonna order some mozzarella cheese — I mean, what’s the point?
Fumista O.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Kids friendly during lunch time. I ordered pasta. I think a little bit boiled too much(sorry) so I couldn’t finish all. I want to try dinner menu next time.
Sumi A.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
Pricey but tasty. Had one of the best pizzas of my life here. Burrata cheese with a spicy tomato sauce. The downside is that it was 3000 yen so I won’t make a habit of it. The meat plate we got as an appetizer was good and hubby enjoyed a glass of white wine. It was nice to be able to sit outside on the patio and be protected from the rain while enjoying the fresh air.
Live Love Laugh D.
Classificação do local: 4 Honolulu, HI
Pretty good pizza. We only eat pizza in Napoli, Italy. We don’t eat pizza in U.S. So we were hoping to eat something closer to authentic pizza. And we think Japan is probably one of better place to eat pizza in any other world as far as authenticity goes. You can beat Napoli but we were pretty satisfied with the pizza. Mozzarella cheese wrapped up with purple cabbage and prociutto was not good. One thin slice of Prociutto was hidden in the mozzarella… Hardly could see nor taste it. Other than that we enjoyed wine and experience.
Jeremy R.
Classificação do local: 4 Manhattan, NY
Very solid Roman-Italian spot on Keyakizaka(across from Louis Vuitton). Come here for lunch, they have a number of tasty pizza/pasta/lasagna specials in the 1000 – 1500 yen range(with salad and drink, etc). Overpriced at dinner time but very solid at lunch time.