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2021/09 visited
1times
Restaurant name |
Piza Kuin
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Categories | Pizza |
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
0276-62-8910 |
Reservation availability |
Reservations available
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Address |
群馬県邑楽郡大泉町坂田4-8-1 |
Transportation |
785 meters from Nishi Koizumi. |
Opening hours |
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Average price |
¥1,000~¥1,999 ¥1,000~¥1,999 |
Average price(Based on reviews) |
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Method of payment |
Credit Cards Accepted (JCB、Diners、VISA、Master) |
Table money/charge |
なし |
Private rooms |
Unavailable |
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Private use |
Unavailable |
Non-smoking/smoking |
No smoking at all tables |
Parking |
Available |
Space/facilities |
Spacious seating,Wheelchair access |
Drink |
Wine,Cocktails available |
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Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Service |
Celebrations and surprises,Take-out |
Family friendly |
Children welcome
・Children's tableware available |
Website | |
Remarks |
・Portuguese language support (TAMBEM ATENDEMOS EM PORTUGUES) ・All menu prices are excluding tax ・You can bring your own cake ・Please contact us if you wish to reserve a table for more than 1.5 hours ・For all-you-can-eat orders for parties of 10 or more, the birthday person will receive a waiver |
Restaurant highlights |
[Pizza specialty store] We offer handmade pizza with a focus on chewy dough, plenty of toppings, and at reasonable prices!
We cater to a variety of customer occasions with eat-in, delivery and take-out options! We offer 37 types of pizza, so you can enjoy the familiar tastes in Japan as well as the authentic taste of Sao
...Paulo, Brazil, which is hard to find in Japan! The large sizes of 25cm medium and 36cm large pizzas are very satisfying. We also offer an all-you-can-eat course with 10 types of pizza. Enjoy authentic pizza in Oizumi-cho, which is also known as Brazilian Town. <About the relationship between Brazil and pizza> Pizza was brought to Sao Paulo, Brazil by Italian immigrants in the 19th century. Today, Sao Paulo is the second most pizza-eating city in the world, after New York.