Lively Italian pizzeria with standout pies and friendly service, but service inconsistencies, occasional food misses, and pricing complaints mean experiences vary.
Mimma delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong pizza quality and a warm, bustling atmosphere that keeps locals returning. However, inconsistent execution on pasta and salads combined with uneven service reliability during peak hours prevent grade A-grade performance. The casual Levallois corner spot excels as a reliable pizza destination rather than a citywide culinary destination.
On a busy corner in Levallois, Mimma feels warm and bustling with pizza boxes flying and servers weaving through the room. Many diners gush about the pies and cheerful staff—"the best pizza of our trip"—though others encountered slow or scattered service on hectic nights. The terrace draws a steady crowd, and the vibe skews casual and lively rather than fancy. The kitchen leans classic Italian with a pizza-first focus: elevated traditional more than fusion, bolstered by quality cheeses and the occasional truffle flourish. Pizzas are the safe bet; reviews suggest pasta and salads can swing from solid to forgettable. Prices track modern pizzeria norms, with a premium on truffle-forward specials and add-ons. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: Margherita, 4 Formaggi, and simple pastas tend to please. No dedicated kids menu is noted, but portions and straightforward flavors work for most children. If you have picky eaters, stick to familiar pies and avoid bitter greens or spicy nduja.
Area vibe: Busy suburban business-residential hub bordering Paris; office crowds at lunch, locals by evening.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic typical of Levallois center.
What's nearby: Near offices, shops, and transport links; outdoor seating draws passersby.