Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 35 in 472 in St Albans
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He estado viniendo a Jon's Calle Comida por más de un año y nunca me ha decepcionado. El restaurante sirve comida de primera calidad, rápido y fácil, yo recomiendo la pechuga!
Daniel W . 2017-02-09
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No puedo recomendar Jon's calle suficiente comida. He comido aquí varias veces y la comida es fantástica cada vez. Me comí la pechuga hoy que venía con un cuscús y púrpura (remolachas? Parte de repollo. Todo era delicioso y relación calidad-precio. Jon es un tipo muy amable y que siempre ayuda y ya estoy deseando que llegue mi próxima comida aquí y me alegro de Jon de Calle Comida es volver a la ciudad
Iri1977 . 2017-01-06
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El falafel y 3 ensaladas que lo acompañó, eran excelentes. Muy abundante, muy sabrosa y en mi top 3 de los mejores de todos los tiempos - falafel falafel es una dieta básica de muchos países del Mediterráneo, y los israelitas falafel es probablemente el mejor que he probado... pero tbis también es excelente: crujiente, sabrosa y suave por dentro! Una gran relación calidad-precio, y el servicio con una sonrisa. Altamente recomendado.
Tisharu . 2016-09-03
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I have eaten Jons food both through his excellent catering company Blue Sage and his fabulous StrEAT food. Everything I have eaten has been delicious - so tasty and freshly cooked. What an asset to St Albans! I have family in the area so will definitely visit again soon.
64A . 2016-08-27
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Yo sabía de primera a través de su compañía Blue Jon Sage como he comido su comida en varios eventos locales. Tan pronto como oí hablar de comida jon está calle sabía que tenía que probar! Es completamente delicioso y fresco todos los días y todo en frente de usted. Los falafels son las mejores que he probado nunca y ahora van sobre una base semanal. Recomiendo encarecidamente!
SophieCrocks . 2016-08-26
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I quite often grab my lunch from here when I'm working in the office. Jon is great - very friendly and clearly very passionate about what he does. The food is something else!! Flavoursome, fresh, delicious, healthy, pretty and valuable - what more could you want in a lunch! There are 4 'mains' - Slow cooked beef brisket, slow cooked pulled pork, slow cooked chicken and falafel. Once you have your main you can choose a salad to accompany it. Superfood salad is what I usually go for which is beetroot, mint, parsley, brown rice and quinoa - so delicious! I noticed on my last visit that he is proudly presenting his 5-star food hygiene rating, which is fantastic as some of the chain restaurants only have 4-star! I would urge anyone who hasn't been yet to give it a go - you will not regret it!
Katesarella . 2016-08-13
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This food stall is a permanent fixture in St Albans High Street. The menu is limited but it's more than just a lace to grab a 'dirty burger' so don't be afraid of trying it out
Rallyman23 . 2016-06-28
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Gracey’s Pizza – St Albans Review Location & Atmosphere (4/5) Tucked away on a quiet parade in St Albans, Gracey’s Pizza is the definition of a hidden gem—blink and you’ll miss it. Small, charming, and with room for just 10 diners inside, it has that cosy, independent vibe. Pro tip: Book your pizza (or dough) in advance. Like many independents these days, once they’re out of dough, that’s it. I got lucky with a 45-minute wait, but walk-ins behind me were turned away. Annoying? Maybe. But it’s part of supporting small-batch, quality-focused spots. The Pizza (4/5) I went for the Marg (12”), marketed as New Haven style. Now, what makes a pizza “New Haven”? Think of it as New York’s thinner, slightly charred cousin—meant to have a light dusting of cheese, a bit of chew, and those signature charred spots. • Gracey’s version leaned more thin and crunchy than chewy, but honestly—who cares about strict authenticity when it tastes this good? • There was a nice slight char, a crispy base, and the sauce and toppings were solid. • It wasn’t a mind-blowing, life-changing pizza, but it was a damn good one—the kind you’d be grateful to have as a local option. Value for Money (4/5) At £12, it’s fairly priced for an artisan-style pizza with quality ingredients. If you’re local, it’s a no-brainer. For those travelling in, it’s worth it—just not a weekly pilgrimage. Drinks (1/5) Quick side note: the non-alcoholic beer was dreadful—easily the worst I’ve had. Avoid it entirely. Overall Rating: 4/5 Gracey’s Pizza delivers a tasty, well-made pizza in a cosy, no-frills setting. Whether or not it ticks every box for a true New Haven style doesn’t really matter—what counts is that it’s good pizza. If you’re local, you’re lucky. If you’re travelling from London, it’s worth a visit—but pre-book and manage expectations around wait times. Would I return? Yes—but I’ll plan ahead next time.