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Palm Beach●●○○#68 of 160 Places to Eat in Noord

Papia Mia

★★★½3.8 out of 5 · 71 reviews
casual
italian
pizza
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About

Papia Mia is a casual Italian spot on Palm Beach, a short walk from the high-rise hotel strip. The menu leans pizza and Italian standards — the kind of place where families can order a few pies and pastas without ceremony or a reservation. The atmosphere rating sits higher than the other marks, which tracks if you're looking for an easy, low-pressure option after a beach day. The food scores decently but not exceptionally, and service runs a bit behind the rest. At #68 out of 160 restaurants in Noord, it's solidly mid-pack — neither a standout nor a regret. The price level falls in the moderate range, and kids are welcome. If you're staying nearby and want something straightforward that doesn't require planning ahead, it does the job without drama.

At a glance

Area
Palm Beach
Vibe
casual
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
italian
pizza
Dietary options

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