Piazza is good. They have a nice selection, but I wish they had the creamy chicken penne pasta that they serve at their King of Prussia location. Their burritos/hot meals are good. However, not too much of a fan of their chicken kabobs they were really dry when I had them– I had to keep drinking my water.
May M.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
They now offer 3 course meal for $ 11.99. The food was surprisingly good and big portion. You get to choose soup or salad for the first course, for entrée there are a selection of hot food to pick from. When I came they had chicken, ribs, ham, potatoes, potatoes, and rice. They also had chicken parm and cheese lasagna. For dessert, you can choose pudding or brownie. However when I asked for the brownie they only had pudding to offer. No complaints here the food was good and so was the price for everything they give. They have other choices to offer noodles, tacos, paninis, rice meals, etc., but I opted for Italian because I was fiending for some pasta. As far as the service, it varies. I had a lady that was very nice and helpful. However, my friend told me her experience wasn’t as good. They also microwave the food. The chicken parm was in the cold food section and she microwaved my food to heat it up. I have no problem with that, but I know other people aren’t too fond of that and prefer their food heated differently.
Penn S.
Tu valoración: 5 Fishers, IN
best place for 24⁄7 service. love their tuna subs, cheesesteaks and cheese fries.
Emiiee E.
Tu valoración: 1 Falls Church, VA
Food was unattended. Asked for a slice of cheese pizza and when he grabbed the spatula and lifted the pizza about 8 flies flew out. Ewwww.
Jane M.
Tu valoración: 5 Morris County, NJ
As far as salads go, this is one of the best places for a salad in AC. I had the Asian Chicken Salad with Mandarin Orange dressing, twice. The portion is huge. The chicken is delicious and everything is fresh. They have soups and entrees too but my suggestion is stick with the salad. Priced right at $ 9.95.
Bob N.
Tu valoración: 4 Clark, NJ
The best, cheap meal you’re going to find on the boardwalk. A mini food court, with pizza, burgers, noodles, and deli. Go with the deli/sandwiches, where you can get a panini or wrap with soup or salad for $ 8.95.
Tom L.
Tu valoración: 3 Glen Ridge, NJ
It’s cheaper than other options and if you’re hungry, gets the job done. Food is nothing spectacular(similar to cafeteria food), but there are enough options to choose from(grill options, salads, asian, sandwiches/wraps, and some hot entrees) We got a cobb salad and a quesadilla, both of which were okay. Some of the salad dressings did look very old so I cannot vouch for the freshness of the food. If you have time, I would prefer going to Continental or somewhere else but if you are hungry and in a rush, this place does the job.
Brian M.
Tu valoración: 3 Jersey City, NJ
If you’re in the Pier Shops, hungry and don’t wanna spend a ton of money… this place is for you. It’s also for you if you’re dining alone, because all the other places have a dark, dimly lit romantic feel. I mean, I wouldn’t take a date to Phillips Seafood, but I wouldn’t eat there alone either. This place has pretty good(read: okay) food at a pretty good price. Especially if you’re not trying to spend $ 40 on a steak. I would advise against the pizza though… the sauce has like, a clove thing going on. There are a world of options here: Teriyaki Tacos Soup Salad Burgers Hot Dogs(if you’re into that) Paninis Pasta The list goes on and on and on and on. There’s an Asian section and then a typical 4th of July BBQ food section… a salad/sandwich section, etc. I’ve never seen so many types of dressing before in my life. But yeah folks, hidden in the center of the Pier Shops is this multicultural hideaway with all inclusive confusing as hell check out. It’s like a high school cafeteria. Get food, then pay at counter. You’ll figure it out. And if you don’t: Hahahahahahahahaha
Diana T.
Tu valoración: 3 Sunnyside, NY
Atlantic City boardwalk, a bedlam of trashiness, tackiness and fun, has a dearth of food options that are both affordable and healthy. Piazza Di Giorgio café steps in to remedy that problem. Located in the mall called The Pier Shops at Caesars(across the boardwalk from Caesars hotel and casino), a meal will leave a person with enough money in their pocket to spend a good two hours playing the penny slots. I got a huge salad for only ten bucks. It was suppose to contain avocado which it actually didn’t but it was still hearty and wholesome and I had a choice of a wide variety of dressings. At night I tried a combo meal. Unfortunately, the food was not too fresh, and tasted like it was left sitting too long, but a hefty amount was provided. For around ten bucks I was provided two sides, options are mostly all carb rich foods, a large amount of chicken and dessert. Dessert was a lackluster pudding. I don’t think milk was added, it lacked richness. Still I’d recommend Piazza Di Giorgio café for a sandwich or a cup of coffee. Paying at the register, seating is available in the café. Keep an eye for lawn chairs a few feet away behind the glass wall facing the beach that afford a breathtaking panoramic view of the ocean. Just another reason to step into The Piers Shops at Caesars.
Jeremiah P.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Great selection/variety. Chicken taco salad was very good/fresh ingredients. Only thing that would have made it better would be an option for field greens instead of shredded iceberg. Take your food to the seating deck for a beautiful view of the ocean/beach. They sell Fiji water which is my go-to choice whenever offered.
Mark N.
Tu valoración: 2 Cuyahoga Falls, OH
My espresso machiatto with cinnamon prepared by a very charming and efficient young Russian woman was fantastic, but food here looks kind of unexciting albeit relatively cheap for the location, which has great views of the ocean. The payment system is confusing and chaotic, I expected I would pay the young lady who made my espresso drink but she gave me a ticket and all payment is done at another register where one must wait in line once again. the fruit smoothies she was also making looked good and seemed to be popular, there was a big line. I also did not like that I saw no tip jar by the espresso bar, hard working employees should have the opportunity to be rewarded. Basically when you walk into this place there are three different areas where food is prepared: the coffee drink, smoothie, and dessert bar, a grill area where burgers and cheese steaks and fries and such are made, and then a deli with pastas and salads and such. But it is not at all clear where one should order, where one should stand in line, and one learns by doing that one pays in a different location; so this place would be much improved by some signage to clear things up and perhaps a different system where people don’t have to wait in line multiple times.
Lauren G.
Tu valoración: 1 Media, PA
Food was terrible. Service was terrible. I ordered food cooked to order. Beef was not cooked thoroughly and sides dishes were not cooked to order. Salad was not fresh and was served with stale bread roll. Staff does not understand English very well. I highly suggest not going here. Just ate there and feeling very sick to my stomach.
Peter H.
Tu valoración: 3 Berea, KY
Located in the food court along the boardwalk in front of Trump Plaza. Fabulous salad, fruit, smoothies and wrap selections. Worth a walk to investigate the array of lunch offerings. I had a tuna wrap and salad for $ 9.00.
Ken H.
Tu valoración: 2 Wynnewood, PA
Sorry, but this spot gets 1 star for being cheap and 1 star for being very close to some nice views of the ocean. Otherwise, I have no stars left for the food, logistics or speed of this place. With 7 of us — kids and adults — this seemed like the perfect alternative to a long expensive meal… fast food with lots of options… but none of the 7 of us liked what we had — and that’s including a 4 year old not finishing his hot dog! I waited on line for about 10 minutes for the equivalent of a blue plate special(roasted chicken, black beans & rice)… after they made my plate, they put it in the oven/microwave. If I saw that before I got in line, I would have gone for a salad. As others have said, if you want to eat cheap at Caesars, it’s the only game in town… must be why they’re not trying too hard.
Bill W.
Tu valoración: 3 Bloomington, IN
This place is definitely quick and reasonably cheap for the area. I had a General Tso’s special which came with two sides. The sides were very limited — fried rice, noodles or stir fried vegetables. The Gen Tso’s was fine. My main problem was that both the vegetables and the noodles were overcooked. But I didn’t mind too much because of the price. The Deli portion looked really good with lots of soup-salad-sandwich specials and choices. I am going to have to come back and try it and I will leave a review. If it is as good as it looks I may have to increase the stars.
Donald P.
Tu valoración: 5 Washington, DC
Located on the top floor of The Pier Shops at Caesars is this little food court. All the other restaurants up here were going to be expensive and all we wanted was a light snack since it was already late for lunch and we were planning on packing it all in for a dinner buffet. Located in this little plaza is… — Philly Steak — Asian Noodle Bar — Fruit Sensation — a deli section, drinks, etc. $ 4.99 lunch special for a burger with fries and drink, in this upscale shopping mall… total win!!! Seriously if all you need is a quick bite or cheap eats… I think this place is as good as it gets in this area anyway.