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Mama Stella's Pizza Kitchen reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Mama Stella's Pizza Kitchen, a cafeteria restaurant at SeaWorld San Diego.

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Posted: May 26, 2011

Pizza and pasta, plus kids' meals.

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Had to chnge my review. Just came back from San Diego and ate there, why would I after my last review (curiosity, in hope they would change things) Good News, they must have had fired their old cooks. The food was very good. I had the lagsana with pasta and marinera sause. pasta was warm, lagsana was very tsty. My sister had the Italian grill, even better than what I had. They put it together when she oder it, so it was fresh and warm. tasty pastA and the meats where awesome, juicy and delicious. So now I recommend this eatery. - Erik Avila

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