I liked the concept of vegetarian pizza. While the pizza is not necessarily natural or healthy, it tastes good and people seem to have a good time here.
Paul G.
Tu valoración: 1 Hampton, Australia
I would have given this joint ZeRO if I could have. The pizza was terrible and quite possibly the worst in Melbourne. It seems to thrive on the«oh I’m soo cool factor» with people going for brownie cool points(can’t think of any other reason). They didn’t offer any of their advertised specials — supposedly chef wasn’t in even though he clearly was. They got all the orders wrong. As for healthy — might be vego but clearly not healthy and there are far better healthy pizza options in Melb!!! I can’t emphasize that the pizza was disgusting like a dominos with thin base and oily and greasy. To top it off and conclude the experience(misadventure) the Owner(yes not an employee but the owner) then billed me more than list price for a medium pizza and eggplant chips(billed me $ 44 even when explained that couldn’t add up to that) and when I gave him a $ 50 stiffed me out of correct change(only gave me $ 1.20) highly recommend NOT going to this place
Candice H.
Tu valoración: 5 Melbourne, Australia
Such good pizza, really homely, filling and appetising. Tastes like it should be bad for you but really isn’t(compared to other takeaway)! I often go with my sister, who is vegan — they have special cheese which is listed as available or not on their website — and i’m not vegetarian at all but still love it. Would recommend the spinach. Seriously cheesy and amazing. A lot better pizza than many other places I’ve been to.
Jamie L.
Tu valoración: 5 Wheelers Hill, Australia
A different category to the usual franchise pizza. It is healthy, natural tasting and homely, without the pretentious aura of ‘high class’ pizza places.
Ally O.
Tu valoración: 5 Melbourne, Australia
Friday night arrives and you’re finally home from what has been a treacherous week of work. All you can think about is settling down in front of the TV with a giant glass of wine and a hot, cheesy pizza right? But then the guilt creeps in. Your mind rolls over the ‘cheeky’ donut you consumed for breakfast the previous day, the meat pie you managed to inhale before the 1 o’clock meeting and the handful of jelly snakes that you scoffed during the car ride home. This is where Mr Natural’s comes in. The family owned gourmet pizza company uses only quality, non-processed Australian produce and caters for the dietary requirements of every individual, making it a healthy alternative. Mr Natural’s also boast their cheese is animal rennet free and is 33% less fat than conventional pizza shop cheeses — their bases are also made from 100% organic stone ground wholemeal flour, allowing even the carb-conscious to enjoy their pizza(relatively) guilt free. Be wary you meat-lovers however, as everything is strictly vegetarian. Any variety of pizza is available gluten free and can be vegan friendly if required. Prices range from $ 9.50 to $ 16.50 per pizza(S, M, L), with«all week» specials allowing you to pick up a decent sized feed for you and your mates for a reasonable price. Mr Natural’s Gourmet Vegetarian Pizza can be located at two convenient locations in Melbourne — North Fitzroy and St Kilda. Function enquiries are welcome as Mr Natural’s can now cater for small and medium sized events at both locations. Now you can relax on Friday nights — minus the guilt.