This food served up in this shabby looking building in the heart of Tourist Club Area makes for a decent lunchtime bite. Try to ignore the decor, which seems to be a fusion of well-worn diner and Valentine’s Day explosion; just settle in for a cheap and cheerful meal. Don’t bother with the salad, which is a lacklustre affair, instead go straight for the pizzas, which are thin, crisp and smothered in stringy cheese. And there are plenty to choose from; the menu offers everything from a classic Hawaiian piled with beef ham and pineapple, to the pizza exotica, which includes caviar on its list of toppings. If pizza doesn’t take your fancy, there are also numerous pasta dishes to choose from. Service is smiling, if a little slow, and the prices are rock bottom. An excellent spot for a lazy lunch, and a welcome break from the mall food court.
Pizza Amore
Opposite Abu Dhabi Mall
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