La Vita Ristorante
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Went Tuesday night 26 June with my wife. She had Penne La Vita and I Pollo Florentine. The Penne had no taste. My florentine was the same although I'v…
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Our meals have always been delicious and generous portions. And great prices too.Kevin always greets you with a kiss and handshake, calls you by your …
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Over priced for quite standard salads and meals. Service was great with staff being very friendly. This restaurant looked to be very popular with loca…
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La Vita Ristorante is open for Casual Dining. La Vita Ristorante serves Italian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “La Vita Ristorante”
Over priced for quite standard salads and meals. Service was great with staff being very friendly. This restaurant looked to be very popular with local Italian families
Great food (spaghetti vongole & crab pasta) plus welcoming attentive service. Relaxed family atmosphere. Good value Thoroughly recommended.
One of my favourite local places. The staff are so friendly, and service is very quick. Every meal that we have had is just tasty and totally without fault. A bit noisy at very busy times. But that just shows how popular they are.
This place is always so packed, and now I know why! It’s all about good, delicious food, and friendly service! This is no fine dining but it’s great for a good casual meal, or just a coffee and dessert (they have a few to select from). I will definitely be coming back!
Great family dining. We’ve been here several times and always enjoy our meals. What prompted me to write a review was the great ‘allergy awareness’ we experienced at La Vita.When explaining that our 2.5 year old boy is allergic to milk, eggs and peanuts, the waiter immediately went to chat to the chefs about what they could cook for him, and came back with some options for us. This was done proactively, without fuss and with great understanding. The chef was quick to provide options (even though these weren’t on the kids menu).After dinner, the other children wanted ice-cream – something that’s always tricky for our son. The waiter let us know that the lemon gelati was safe. Then – the best bit! – I watched her wash the ice-cream scoop, hesitate, then wash a little shovel and scrape the entire top layer aside, so that she could scoop our ice-cream from underneath. This was unprompted and showed a great understanding of allergies and cross-contamination. I could’ve hugged her!Thank you for helping a little boy have a great night with his family. We’ll definitely be back.
La Vita is considered highly among those living west side and to be honest with you I don’t know why this is so. I have been on multiple occasions and I fail to see why so many people rate it so highly. Lasttime I went we were boxed into a corner of the room right next to the window when there were plenty of other tables available. I ordered the gnocchi with olives, capsicum, chili and red sauce which tasted good and was a generous portion. All the meals ordered that night were a good size but all the dishes were fairly stock standard cafe fare and are quite expensive when you look at what you get. We’re talking about $25 for a pasta dish which is something you’re willing to pay when you get a high quality dish, not something you could whip up at home. I’ve had pizza here before to and unfortunately I was disappointed with what was served. Service is also lacking, plates were cleared before we had all finished our meals, they were slow to take drink orders and we had to ask for water to be refilled a few times. Go there if you want but don’t expect to be wowed.
Had breakfast here. Kids pancake was adult size and as my daughter eats like a bird, daddy got to enjoy a pancake as well. I also had the French toast which was really nice. What was disappointing was that the coffee we had on the table were bitter tasting, signaling they use cheap beans or they burnt the coffee as they made it. Either way, 3 sugars couldn’t balance out the bitterness. This was the only disappointment of the meal. It’s a good thing that the French toast was delicious.