As always, the starter was alici (fried anchovies), and the main course was beef tartare (very well made with capers, mustard, etc.). To accompany the meal, we had a 0.25l open Sauvignon from Ca'Bolani (Friuli).
An important ingredient was simply left out and a different type of pasta was used - without a word. When asked about it, only the hint that they had “improvised”. Nevertheless, the full price was charged. you feel ripped off. not a good feeling.
We had a very fine mixed salad followed by a very tasty Pinsa and a Pizza Primavera, which we both enjoyed very much. The dinner was extremely inexpensive and the service was very accommodating. Thank you very much for the great evening.
The best Italian in the area. You always feel in good hands and familiar. The food is simply great. We are regular guests here and always enjoy coming to our “second living room”
The pizza tastes like it was just bought at Lidl and warmed in the oven.
The service was very nice and friendly.
You can create the atmosphere, but you don't have to.
Ich habe noch nie eine so leckere Paprika gegessen
(Das Casareccio ist sehr zu empfehlen).
Eine Reservierung ist in diesem Restaurant allerdings nötig, da es oft sehr voll ist und man sonst manchmal keinen Platz bekommt.
Unfortunately it's just below average, at least when it comes to pizza. However, the price promises to be upper class. 18.90€ for a pizza Naooli (capers, olives, anchovies, garlic), approx. 27-30cm is quite cheeky, considering that it is also a pan pizza that is not particularly crispy, not particularly airy and unfortunately not particularly tasty either. But primarily rubbery and a bit too greasy. I can neither confirm nor deny whether only mozzarella was involved. A little salt and pepper made it slightly better. At least the small mixed side salad only cost €3.90 and there was no problem getting one even though it wasn't on the menu. But it shouldn't have cost more due to its size and taste. But I don't want to complain about that. What I also find cheeky is the price for a 0.2l San Peligrino mineral water. The main purpose is probably that you prefer to take a 0.75l bottle for €6.90, which is unfortunately normal for German extortionate prices for mineral water. Unthinkable in Italy.
The ambience was quite nice, but unfortunately a bit drafty when guests went in and out to smoke. Luckily I was sitting right next to the heater so it was bearable.
Conclusion: If you want to eat pizza, you should go somewhere else or order from a delivery service. There is probably a lot more choice there with the same or perhaps better quality, but certainly at a much fairer price. If I'm in Itzehoe again, I'll definitely eat somewhere else.