
Casual Tuscan-style trattoria, pizzeria and grocery at All Seasons Place, with gourmet pizza, rotisserie and products from Lenzi’s farm.
Nonna Nella by Lenzi is the casual little sister of Lenzi Tuscan Kitchen – a trattoria, pizzeria and grocery tucked inside All Seasons Place on Wireless Road. The name comes from chef Francesco Lenzi’s grandmother, and the food leans into Tuscan comfort: light, long-fermented pizza, spit-roasted meats, fresh pasta and deli counters with cold cuts and cheeses from the Lenzi family farm. It’s the kind of place you drop into for an easy Italian lunch or a relaxed dinner with proper ingredients but zero fine-dining stiffness.
The restaurant sits on the first floor of CRC Tower at All Seasons Place, in the embassy and office cluster between Wireless and Ruamrudee. From the outside you see glass, warm light and shelves of wine; inside, there’s an open kitchen, pizza counter and cozy tables that stay busy through lunch and dinner.
The atmosphere is more bistro than fine dining: families, colleagues and solo guests drop in from surrounding offices and condos, sharing pizzas and plates of pasta under a soundtrack of clinking plates and Italian chatter. It’s the kind of place where you can show up in work clothes or jeans and still feel looked after – very much an everyday dining room rather than a “big night out” destination.
Because it sits inside a mixed-use complex with parking and indoor walkways, it’s also an easy choice on rainy evenings or when you want something comforting without needing to think too hard about where to go.
The restaurant sits on the first floor of CRC Tower at All Seasons Place, in the embassy and office cluster between Wireless and Ruamrudee. From the outside you see glass, warm light and shelves of wine; inside, there’s an open kitchen, pizza counter and cozy tables that stay busy through lunch and dinner.
The atmosphere is more bistro than fine dining: families, colleagues and solo guests drop in from surrounding offices and condos, sharing pizzas and plates of pasta under a soundtrack of clinking plates and Italian chatter. It’s the kind of place where you can show up in work clothes or jeans and still feel looked after – very much an everyday dining room rather than a “big night out” destination.
Because it sits inside a mixed-use complex with parking and indoor walkways, it’s also an easy choice on rainy evenings or when you want something comforting without needing to think too hard about where to go.