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35 Opinions in 2 websites
Easily a 5âď¸ pizza. Great selection of toppings, spotlessly clean, friendly staffâŚhighly recommendedâŚ.đ
34 Opinions in 2 websites
We visited this restaurant in midweek, an early evening meal as we had heard good things about- my long suffering partner opted for a wrap and she was pleased with the fresh ingredients and the portion size was perfect- the fries were crispy and fluffy (I had my own portion as I value my safety), my lamb kebab was beautifully spiced and aromatic with the Bulgar rice a perfect accompaniment. I also tried the Turkish wine that had lovely cherry notes and just to be sure I had another. The lovely owners provided an additional, complementary starter and a taster of a dessert which was a nice touch. The menu also provides pizzas and burgers and therefore there should be something for everyone - they also offer takeaways. Highly recommended for a relaxing and nourishing meal
31 Opinions in 2 websites
2539 Opinions in 5 websites
The worst food! Pretentious, overpriced, inedible in some cases. A real disaster for my mum and her friends. Service fine apart from no offer to remove the food not eaten from the bill and the worst meal any of the group had ever had.
556 Opinions in 3 websites
I recently visited Italb and it was great! The atmosphere was cozy. I tried the pasta and it was delicious. The pizza had a nice crispy crust and the toppings were tasty. For dessert, I had tiramisu, which was the perfect ending to the meal. Overall, a lovely place to enjoy some authentic Italian food! Also, Iâd like to thank the staff for being so friendly and making sure everything was perfect for my birthday.âşď¸â¤ď¸
562 Opinions in 6 websites
Boltonâs: A Trip Back in Time, and the Veal Raguâs Not Half Bad Either Boltonâs is one of those little gems that proves just how far London will go to stay exactly the same. You know that bit in Goodnight Sweetheart where Gary Sparrow ducks down an alleyway and suddenly, itâs 1940? Well, at Boltonâs, you shuffle down a flight of stairs off Cullum Street and it might as well be 1979. Maybe even â69, though whoâs counting? The walls are blank, save for the odd, indifferent frame, and thereâs a stiffness to the white tablecloths that feels like itâs been preserved by the ghost of Italian restauranteurs past. But hereâs the thingâitâs glorious. Because what Boltonâs does, it does very well. Thereâs no nonsense here: no drizzles, no foams, no plates resembling the mind of a mad artist. Just honest, robust Italian food served by waiters who glide about with the kind of seamless charm that makes you feel like a long-lost cousin of the family. Now, to the meal. I started with a plump bundle of asparagus, artfully draped in something rich and buttery, and it was everything youâd want. Then came the veal ragu over pasta, a dish with so much gusto it couldâve walked straight out of Nonnaâs kitchen in Naples. Itâs simple, bold, and nearly as satisfying as a first loveâor maybe a third, by which point youâve learned to appreciate reliability over flash. Is it groundbreaking? Absolutely not. But thatâs what makes it perfect. Boltonâs has no interest in change, and for that, it deserves a proper cheer.
2055 Opinions in 3 websites
We had a lovely meal at Cafe Rojano - eventually. The food was good - especially the PX glazed chicken wings (I bought the cookbook just to get this recipe!) - but we were left waiting for almost 15 minutes at the door before being shown to our table. We had booked well in advance, and it was a good job we had. The place was packed, and the serving staff were doing their best, but it just seemed a little - hectic. We weren't in a rush, but it took the shine off what could have been a delightful evening.