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22 May, 2009

Milano’s New Leggera Pizza

Posted by: jean in: Product Reviews | Restaurants

milano-leggera01This week, Milano very kindly invited us to try out a new menu item that they are currently promoting: the Leggera Pizza, an interesting new low-fat pizza and salad combination.  I brought my friend and hero Geordie Sue along to try it out.  I was in the throes of a manky cold, and Sue was suffering from a World of Warcraft hangover, so neither of us were in tip-top eating form, but we really enjoyed our lunch nonetheless.

The Leggera is a pizza with the centre of the dough removed and a salad placed in the centre.  It meets both your carb and veggie cravings, and Milano say that each one comes in at roughly 500 calories.  The Leggera comes in three varieties, at an average price of €13:

(from the Milano menu)

milano-lilyThe pizzas were good.   The cheese wasn’t covering the whole surface as with a normal pizza, but dotted in discs, which accounts in part for the lower fat content.  My only quibble is that the dressing on my salad wasn’t very nice: it tasted like there was salad cream in it.  Salad cream is a very very bad thing, as all sensible people will agree.

Overall, I think the Leggera is a good idea: a great option for those who want a low-fat choice when eating out, or who fancy a lighter lunch that won’t plunge them into a food coma all afternoon.  I predict that this will be popular with the ladies.

I’d also like to once more praise the kids’ menu at Milano - at three courses for the youngsters for only €8.60, it’s tremendous value.  My tiny nutcase ate everything that was put in front of her, loved the colouring book (as did I) and even finished off with a ‘bambinoccino’.  Hmmm. Have I inadvertently sowed the seeds of a latte habit that I will end up having to pay for?  Oh no.

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10 Responses to "Milano’s New Leggera Pizza"

1 | claire

May 22nd, 2009 at 11:55 am

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Sounds like a great idea. Theres nothing worse than a carb coma heading into the afternoon. As long as they dont bulk out the salad with the dreaded lollo rosso it should be very successful for them.

2 | BB

May 22nd, 2009 at 12:00 pm

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Here that’s not fair, I love salad cream!!

3 | SJ

May 22nd, 2009 at 12:25 pm

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how does the price compare to their other pizzas?

4 | jean

May 22nd, 2009 at 12:56 pm

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The other pizzas range from €10.65 to €13.95, so they’re about the same.

5 | Ronan

May 22nd, 2009 at 4:04 pm

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hmmmm salad cream

6 | CP

May 22nd, 2009 at 4:41 pm

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I absolutely love salad cream.

7 | Peter

May 22nd, 2009 at 7:13 pm

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Salad cream is a creepy disgrace

8 | MummyMaps

May 23rd, 2009 at 8:50 pm

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Thanks for the review - will have to try it next time in Milano’s - which is all too often…

It’s one of the easiest places to go with the kids where the food is actually nice, as well!

9 | Siobhan

May 25th, 2009 at 4:35 pm

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Hey I love salad cream too! Slather it on tomatoes/cheese/cucumber/anything and I’ll eat it! yum! :D

10 | Mike Wazowsk

May 26th, 2009 at 12:44 pm

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What’s wrong with salad cream?

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