Sorrento’s Pizza
Latest Reviews
-
Horrible. Awful. Overly expensive for pasta that had zero taste, was just olive oil practically. Under cooked pizza, mush for dough and soggy. Just gr…
-
Pizza or Cardboard?. Our first and last experience with Sorrento's. The $24 (before tax) all dressed pizza was the worst pizza ever. Crust was cold an…
-
The Best on the North Shore and may all Vancouver. Small place, the guy has been there for over ten years.The chicken Pesto is beyond words. Reasonabl…
About
Sorrento's Pizza is open for Quick Bites. Sorrento's Pizza serves Pizza dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
Feature List
takeaway availableindoor seatingReviews
Leave a Review
You must be logged in to post a comment.
4 Reviews on “Sorrento’s Pizza”
Horrible. Awful. Overly expensive for pasta that had zero taste, was just olive oil practically. Under cooked pizza, mush for dough and soggy. Just gross. And the most expensive pizza in west van. Not worth it.
Pizza or Cardboard?. Our first and last experience with Sorrento’s. The $24 (before tax) all dressed pizza was the worst pizza ever. Crust was cold and had the same consistency as the pizza box. A total disaster.21 Aug, 2013Pizza or Cardboard. Our first and last experience with Sorrento’s. The $24 (before tax) all dressed pizza was the worst pizza ever. Crust was cold and had the same consistency as the pizza boxlike. A total disaster.
The Best on the North Shore and may all Vancouver. Small place, the guy has been there for over ten years.The chicken Pesto is beyond words. Reasonably priced, great thin crus,t loaded pizzas.
There is absolutely nothing authentic about this pizza. It doesn’t remotely resemble real Italian pizza. The crust was soggy and undercooked. The so-called pesto sauce wasn’t pesto but some weird tasting concoction. I was sorely disappointed considering the generally positive reviews. This Italian will continue his quest for anything remotely authentic Italian in this town. Believe me,Sorrento’s doesn’t even come close.