Creative, locally sourced Neapolitan-style pies with standout vegan options in a tiny, lively Benimaclet spot; dine-in shines, delivery can be inconsistent.
Pizzería Km0 delivers competitive quality through exceptional dough and standout vegan options paired with attentive, knowledgeable service. However, inconsistent execution between dine-in and delivery and tight spatial constraints prevent a higher grade. The creative seasonal approach and loyal following make it worth visiting for pizza enthusiasts, particularly those seeking innovative vegan alternatives in Valencia.
Inside this compact Benimaclet nook, the vibe is warm and bustling with staff who happily walk guests through a creative menu. One diner summed it up: "the crust was pillowy and the room felt like a neighborhood find," though the space can feel cozy to a fault at peak times. The cooking leans seasonal and inventive rather than traditionalist, pairing Neapolitan dough with local produce, pistachio pesto, and house-made vegan cheeses and charcuterie. Classics like Margherita sit alongside smoked specials and playful toppings, so it suits eaters who enjoy modern twists as much as purists. For families, the Margherita and simple classics work well and the team is accommodating with kid-friendly tweaks. The room is tiny, so strollers and large groups may struggle. Prices land mid-range; expect roughly €27-30 per person for a full meal.
Area vibe: Student-friendly, creative neighborhood with casual bars and indie eateries; lively evenings.
Safety: Generally safe with active foot traffic; typical urban vigilance at night.
What's nearby: Near universities, small plazas, and local shops; strong neighborhood dining scene.