Tiny, friendly pizzeria serving thin-crust Italian pizzas with fast, engaging service; great for a casual pie, but tight seating and occasional value/portion gripes.
Da Giuseppe delivers exceptional food quality with thin, well-balanced pizzas and outstanding service warmth that earn solid A-grade standing. Tight seating and modest ambiance prevent grade A territory, though reliable execution and remarkably fast service make this a competitive neighborhood pizzeria worth seeking out if you're in the area.
The room feels tiny and cozy, the kind of spot where the owner chats tableside and pizzas sail out fast from the oven. Guests praise warm, efficient service and the ease of tablet ordering. One diner summed it up: "Small space, big welcome, and pies that arrive in minutes.". The cooking leans classic Italian with thin, balanced pies, fresh bufala, and a crowd-pleasing spicy sausage option. It is more about clean flavors than theatrics, with customization via tablet for add-ons or build-your-own. Expect a casual, produce-forward approach rather than elaborate fusion; tiramisu often closes the meal on a light note. Families do fine here thanks to friendly staff and simple staples kids actually eat—Margherita, calzone, and plain pastas or salads. A high chair was offered in one review. Space is tight, so strollers can be awkward, and the menu favors pizzas over kids-only options; still, classic pies make this workable for most families.
Area vibe: Lively, creative corridor of Paris 10 with cafes, small eateries, and indie shops; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban vigilance at night.
What's nearby: Near Grands Boulevards and office blocks; walkable to transport and other dining options.
Thin, well-made pizzas and a few standout starters and desserts define the menu.
Tiny, casual and fast, but it fills up quickly and portions are on the modest side.
A small, lively neighborhood pizzeria where the owner mingles and pizzas fly out of the oven in minutes.