Fantastic experience, the service is absolutely excellent and very friendly. Prices are decent with generous portions and the atmosphere is very relaxing. I really recommend The Percy if you want to try Polish cousin definitely the place to go.
We had walked to Dean Village and on our way back to our Airbnb we found this restaurant and it was so delicious! It was a cold day so their chicken noodle soup was perfect! Honestly one of the best soups I've had and still think about it!
Why did it take me so long to come here? Food! Service and atmosphere all on point! Very enjoyable night! Can’t wait to come back and work our way through the menu!! Great job!
Increíble comida vegana italiana. Abuela cocinando en su máxima expresión. No es un espacio grande así que hacer reservas. Todo en el menú es vegano. Pero a tus amigos no veganos les encantará.
I highly suspect that I got food poisoning from eating at this place.
Have been feeling unwell since eating there on Sunday and still not recovered on Tuesday, and now having to see a doctor.
A piece of chicken I had tasted sour and stinked, which was in the whole pot of food and that I didn't realise it going bad until I had half of it. Asked the staff but they said that they aren't sure either.
Also to mention, the food is calculated by weight, but they seem to include the weight of the container that you put the food in and the packaging of the food into the weight. I think it is quite expensive, it was almost £30 per person almost getting a few things. We also weren't allowed to order from the set menu too without explanation.
In terms of atmosphere, there are no opened windows so it is quite stuffed and not much fresh air, we got pretty hot and sweaty when eating the food.
Great little find. Googled italian coffee shops after spending a few days in naples recently and this place popped up. Ordered a cappuccino and cannoli, both excellent and reminded me of being back in Italy. Would highly recommend. Friendly staff too.
Went in as I was passing and waiting to meet friends in another location
It was unfortunate it is closing down as I had a very nice pint in a luvly atmosphere.
Passing by one day and being married to a Frenchwoman, it pays to spot things like this. I booked online and was called moments later, apologising for the lack of a high chair for our wee laddie.
No bother I cried as I was already salivating at the menu. Lewis, Esteban and the hidden Scott and Jennifer (chef and owner respectively) were awesome. Lewis was engaging but not in your face. Proudly explained the Kombucha ingredients (she had the sea buckthorn and orange whilst I went for Onion and Squash) were foraged.
Everything is understated quality. The tables look roughhouse but are lived in and have a well worn sheen. The cutlery was brought to you on linen and per diner, not a jingle jangle of steelworks.
We had the Brunch du Marche and Brunch Satine to share. The pastries were lush. Just enough hint of hazelnut to the chocolate filling and the creme pat wasn't too sweet, not too plain. The house baked bread was dense and flavoursome and the butter made on sight.
The eggs were perfect, and seasoned to perfection and the mountain of boudoin noir (black pudd to you Scots) was super, alongside the french tatties. The salmon just oozed quality, the cheese and charcuterie were served at the right temperature and even my coffee cup had a feel to it; properly chosen by someone who cares.
Our son slept peacefully for 85 minutes which was plenty to enjoy a wonderful meal in delightful surrounds. A coupe had gorgeous looking brioche rolls on a neighbouring table, and 4 chaps had the brunch and a family brought daughter and boy to another and all left happy.
We will be back. Vive Satine, vive la France.