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Readers' ratings:
    food: 2.4     scene: 2.6     service: 2.4

 Reader Reviews
February 20, 2008
Carolyn Nierman Encino, CA

We went there last night for our anniversary (2/19/08) and we couldn't have enjoyed it more. I ordered duck, which was outstanding and my husband ordered white fish which he said was wonderful. Our waiter (Richie) was very attentive to us and polite and I will ask for him the next time we go. All in all, I would rate this restaurant and A+.

February 25, 2007
Foodie Woodland Hills, Ca

The food is just fair, the service is just OK I must say the coffee and desserts were very good. The scene is very nice, nice fire place.

October 14, 2006
J.R. Woodland Hills, CA

Villa Piacere is about class, excellent food, a beautiful setting and a fine, capable staff. The reviewers below obviously have a difficult time dealing with an elegant restaurant setting and would obviously be far more comfortable at a rib shack or burger joint. If you enjoy making an evening of relaxed fine dining, Villa Piacere is one of the Valley's very best.

October 14, 2006
J.R. Woodland Hills, CA

Villa Piacere is about class, excellent food, a beautiful setting and a fine, capable staff. The reviewers below obviously have a difficult time dealing with an elegant restaurant setting and would obviously be far more comfortable at a rib shack of burger joint. If you enjoy making an evening of relaxed fine dining, Villa Piacere is one of the Valley's very best.

September 27, 2006
Chris Woodland Hills, Ca

good location, horrible staff. Everyone from owners, to managers to waitstaff is rude and unaccomodating. I believe the restaurant business is a service industry...? They need to take some lessons.

September 27, 2006
Courtney Phoenix, AZ

I was a guest at a luncheon at Villa Piacere. I have never seen such rude behavior and can not believe management would raise their voices and make a scene over an error of their doing. I am enraged that management would refuse to correct the situation peacefully instead choosing to raise their voices, harass guests and followed us as we attempted leave. Can a restaurant be shut down for rudeness? If so Villa Piacere should be first on the list!



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