Not the best place for kids or to goto before a hockey game. But the food was great
Now I see why the place next door was full and this one had 4-6 tables free. Lasagna sauce tasted like from the can. Service was slow, waited almost 2 hours to get the food. Atmosphere was good though.
Overall a wonderful experience!! The food was delicious. The staff, specifically Dar-Lynne & Nichole went over & above to make our evening special and very memorable. I highly recommend a trip to La Casa!
Reservations were placed, we showed up to a friendly reception, seated quickly, and were waited on in a timely manner. Food was incredible, and the waitress was friendly and efficient.
This restaurant is wonderful. The food was good and yhe atmosphere was great. The staff treated us like family. We were the. "Fun" crew and it was appreciated!
Fabulous experience. I had an amazing carbonara. I allowed our incredible server to choose my dessert, and the cheesecake was the best. Highly recommend this intimate Italian restaurant!
I have heard so many good things about the restaurant but honestly it was really disappointed. The restaurant is so overrated. I’m a big fan of Italian food and pizzas, and the pizza they served in this restaurant is far to be an Italian pizza, I can compared this pizza with the one I bought at Costco, and guess, Costco pizza is better than this one. I went with a big group from work, everyone order something different and for my surprise any of them finished their plates, no one was satisfied or liked the food. Caesar salad was good and flavory, but the rest of the food was not worth the price. I’ve had high expectations for this place, and I left really disappointed. There are many Italian restaurants in London with high and better quality of food and most of them for half price of this one
Authentic Italian in London’s downtown core.
La Casa tries to pull off elegance, but the menu is stuck from decades ago. For those prices you expect more than bread sliced so thin you could read the news through it, whipped butter, tiny calamari drowned in a cloying cream sauce. Some of our mains were good, but it didn't hit the mark of having a special night out. What really took down the night was the service. While warm and comical, it was too casual and more appropriate for a diner. La Casa really needs a marketing manager.