Home              
 

Amici's East Coast Pizzeria (Pizza cuisine)  $$$

7.5
JaT Rating

10310 S De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, 95014  (Directions)


408.252.3333


Website  Menu  vCard

            
      
Thin sliced East Coast style pizza cooked wood fire brick oven


Reviewer: Jason
Total Reviews: 1040
Reviewed: 3/18/2009
Rating: 7.5
My photo gallery
I've visited Amici's East Cost Pizzeria numerous times throughout the bay area and enjoy the pizza. I like the thin style pizza and my gourmet toppings. Crust comes out of this wood fire oven and when cooked properly, you can expect a firm and crispy crust. You have to eat this pizza fast or the crust starts losing it's texture. I wouldn't recommend ordering for delivery as it tastes completely different than sitting in.

I've only visited for lunch and parking situation wasn't a problem. Not sure what dinner is like but from what I saw, parking spaces seemed limited.

My biggest gripe are the prices. A medium pizza will set you back $21.55 and since it's a medium, it feels like I'm eating a small when compared to other pizza places in the area. I'll come back for sure, just not often with prices this high.
 
7.25
Agent Rating


Reviewer: DoctorJZ
Total Reviews: 32
Reviewed: 3/23/2009
Rating: 7.5
My photo gallery

this place is overpriced.
they have a great tasting pizza.
there are better values.
the pizza is cooked in a 'brick oven'.
it tastes great. the 'smoky' flavor is nice.
i had a 'new york' (plain cheese, tomato sauce, crust)
and it was great. the menu boasted a flavorful, crispy, delicious crust.
and it did taste great!
but the mini pizza was $7.75. and about six inches wide. maybe seven, max. with iced tea, ten bucks, plus tip.
anything above a regular cheese is ten bucks!!! ($10!!!!!)
FOR A MINIATURE pizza!
within a five minute walk, you can get pizza my heart. a better value, easily.
my lunchtime waiter seemed inexperienced.
for five bucks, the mini cheese would be a great deal.
for $8 plus tips, not so much. i would prefer round table, or any number of independent pizza places.
i do have to admit, though, the pizza did taste very good, and at a lower price, this could be a place i would eat more often. i would score higher if not for the extra high price.
 


Reviewer: ne00
Total Reviews: 187
Reviewed: 1/14/2009
Rating: 7
My photo gallery
Am I considered a pig if I ate a whole large pizza on my own for dinner? Anyways I live really close to here and I put in a web order through their website for a large pineapple and pepperoni pizza. I requested it the crust to be extra crispy. My order was confirmed, I was given a time to pick up the pizza. I arrived and my pizza was still in the oven so I had to wait a few minutes longer.

Service was polite and I was handed the pizza as soon as it was boxed. I also received extra discount when I went to pay, must be through the ordering service they use. The pizza was pricey at $22 and the toppings were skimpy. By the time I got to my place the crust was no longer crispy. As the pizza was super thin and the toppings were skimpy, it was super easy to polish down the whole pizza.

I’ve eat in the restaurant as well. When they constructed the restaurant they decided to dedicate it to a family like environment instead of turn it into a bar like environment with TVs. They seem to attract plenty of dinner time business. A large pizza with two orders of soda is an east $30 after tax and tip. I just don’t get the appeal of this place as there are much better and filling pizzas for less or equal in the same area.

 
Disclaimer
User submitted quickies (help)

Login to write a quickie.

Dilbertic ate...

Pizza

I ordered a thicker dough small pizza with pep & Pine for the tune of 14.50, what I got was a paper thin crust pizza. The good is the host caught it, the bad the cook bitched about it, Our campus cafe had better wood fire and 1/2 the price..

7/8/2009 12:26:50 PM