Creamy buffalo chicken pizza. flavorful and authentic. tastes yummy !
Pizza is overpriced. Pizza was all dough and burnt. The owner-manger is not a nice person. Treats customers and employees terribly. Defently would not recommend to anyone. Never will eat there again. Defently go to nomads in the same shopping center. Much better.
Absolutely awesome pizza and great owners / operators. These guys know their pies, and subs. Came during a snow storm and they were working hard and late. It made our night to grab some slices from them.
How to ensure customers don't return, by Nino Pizza on 1/2/2021:Polite customer: "May I have parmessan cheese for my pizza?".Rude employee - "Why? The pizza already has cheese! It already has parmesan!".Polite customer - 'Err, I can clearly see no parmesan on here, I just want to put some on like any other pizza place (even costco)".Rude Employee - 'Whatever we keep the parmesan in the coca cola fridge".There was no parmesan in the fridge.Sad trombone noises.Also, exact same type conversation over getting the pizza cut for kids (16 instead of 8 slices).Caveat emptor.Feel free to contact me about this incident should further details be desired.
Ever since I was little I’ve always been going here for lunch and since then, I’ve always enjoyed Nino’s pizzas and other foods. Great pizza varieties and great taste
Called to order a holiday lunch for myself and some co-workers. Placed an order for 2 pizzas and 2 cold subs. After getting the total of 70.40, I thought that didn't add up, staff were splitting the bill and wanted a break down. I called back to get pricing and was told I was unbelievable...I was then given the breakdown rudely. The menu & online menu pricing doesn't match and the pricing he gave me was way over both menus listed prices. I was so upset that I was spoken to so rudely that I called back and told him he can cancel the order, I was then told you, "what are ya kiddin? You guys are doctors and calling for pricing"! I said, we're the staff and he hung up on me. I'm sorry, I've gone to Nino's for the last 2 years I've worked in this area and I will never give them my business again.
Spectacular pizza! Quick visit for me, but have to return.Great service. Great product.
This is the best pizza in the Princeton area. The owner is an amazing guy and was great when taking my order. 10/10 would recommend it to anyone!
I wanted to share my family’s recent experience at Nino’s Pizza Star in Princeton Shopping Center last night. We were attending the Summer Nights Series and my younger sister decided to surprise us with an order of pizza and wings for the family. (For us, this is a big gesture because she is a full-time student.) She was wearing a mask, so I’m sure on top of the crowd, it was hard to hear her. However when placing her order, the person at the counter, who is the restaurant owner, Nino Spera, got frustrated with her and said, “I can’t understand you. Speak English to me!”She was completely embarrassed because he raised his voice at her in front of everyone…and she WAS speaking English.When she returned to the courtyard, she looked upset. When we asked her what was wrong, she began to cry. At first, we reassured her not to take it personally. Do not let someone’s error take residence in your mind, because I can assure you, he is not carrying the weight of his actions in his mind. However, the more I thought about it, the more upset this situation made me.My brother decided to go back inside to politely speak with the Nino. While telling him that it is not nice to speak to others in this manner, a woman waiting in line came up to him and said, “you know, we all come from immigrants, and it’s just something you have to do; you just need to learn to speak English when you come to this country.” My brother advised her, “you don’t understand. She was born here. My sister is American. English is the only language she knows.” This woman walked away and Nino insisted he was “just joking” and to “tell her to come back in here. I’ll give her something for free”.We do not need freebies. What we do appreciate is respect and the integrity for individuals to own up to their own wrongdoings. A sincere apology would have been worth more than offering a free slice of pizza.After all of the discrimination Asians have faced over the last year and a half, I can only hope that the workers at Ninos Pizza Star treat their patrons with more respect. I can’t help but wonder if this worker would have treated an “adult” Asian woman the same, such as myself, or even my Caucasian husband, had he gone in instead. I post this here to remind everyone to show compassion and kindness towards others; just because you can say something, doesn’t mean you should.
PERFECTLY made! Great service too