Hard to rate restaurants in Casa De Campo without context. So here's the context: every single restaurant and shop here is priced at NYC prices and you assume you'll get NYC quality as well, but due to the exclusively of the arrangement VERY few actually...achieve that.
Peperoni, it's weird. Would be better if they stuck to a purely authentic Italian menu, I would assume. But it's pizza, pasta, gyoza (?), random Asian fusion stuff? Impossible to execute all of those, especially at a fine dining level, which they are priced to do.
In the end, you get an experience with a no-rush, pretty good, kinda regret spending that much for what I got, vibe. The brick oven pizza wasn't very crispy, thin, or special. The pasta was small portions and could be found at this quality kind of anywhere on earth.
They can charge as much as they want, cuz people will pay it, but I won't come backMore