Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 12 in 483 in Huntingdonshire
Nº 1 of 14 Italian in Huntingdonshire
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Tomas was so lovely, fantastic Italian sense of humour, we laughed as I bought coffee, Limoncello chocolates and handmade greeting cards. The atmosphere is always pleasant - it may be that I just gravitate towards Italians, as my hubby is an Italian gentleman! Highly recommended for the food, wine and service with a smile!
Jazz . 2022-05-10
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Tienes que probar este, sólo abrió hace dos meses y no te decepcionará. Si estás cocinando para una cena con amigos y quieres hacer trampa es el lugar para ir a recoger. a cocinar.
peterandjocelyn . 2014-03-30
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Excellent and well cooked pizza, good products. Small but nice place. I recommend it if you want to eat an Italian pizza.
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I love this place, the food is almost always amazing (occasionally the squid is chewy). The service is professional and polite, just not always friendly. The thing with this place is that you can't go too often as the menu is always the same, there is nothing new to try! The puddings are not ever what they where when they were at their old locations. They are expensive and not always that nice. We paid full price for a 1/2 scoop of grainy ice-cream with a pudding - we didn't bother commenting as when we'd sent the squid back as chewy we got a response which seemed to suggest as it was fresh and everyone else liked it, it is must have been us. Such as shame!
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After reading the incredible reviews on here about this restaurant we were very excited but were left extremely disappointed. We ordered dough balls and olives to start. The dough balls arrived more like miniature buns, with a side a garlic butter which appeared to be dropped from a great height. The appearance left a lot to be desired considering the price. The olives were straight from a jar; not fresh at all and were swimming in brine. Again appearance was a lot to be desired with cocktail sticks dumped in the bowl alongside. For mains we had two pizzas, a gnocchi and Arabiatta. The dough for the pizza was quite salty but it had a good taste. The one with caramelised onion was far too overpowering and one of our group was immediately sick from it. He decided not to mention this as it just didn’t agree with him; we shared out his meal instead. The gnocchi was too tough and not the fluffy pillows you’d be expecting from an authentic Italian restaurant and the Arabiatta was comparable to freeze dried penne pasta a tin of tomatoes run through it (and not even a good jar). It was very disappointing indeed. The inside of the restaurant was very outdated; they still had plastic screens as a throwback to Covid and when moved (as they were too close to be able to comfortably get to the toilet) showed extreme dirt on the floor. The toilets were of a similar nature too. Really disgraceful for the price you were spending on a meal. We didn’t complain at the time due to being with friends who recommended the restaurant. I hope you are able to make some changes and at the very least remove the ridiculous screens and give the floor a good scrub.
99 Opinions
Forno Rosso used to be our go to pizza takeaway but after the last two orders, we will not be returning unfortunately. Since it has been taken over by new management, we have noticed a complete change in quality. The pizzas are more dough than toppings and the price has stayed the same, or increased, even though the size has been reduced. It's such a shame, as we loved the food from here before.