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2384 Opinions in 5 websites
Food is very sub standard This is not a good Italian restaurant.. it’s just … restaurant trying to be. Both pasta dishes were like from a tin.. shocking … this is my worse experience and we go to Italy on holiday… this is not Italian.. bruschetta was a slice of thin bread… I had to ask for vinegar and salt… absolutely zero score

1161 Opinions in 5 websites
Never ever order from this restaurant very disrespectful staff. I have never seen anywhere in the UK, this is worst restaurant for food delivery They don't pay attention to the drivers ... drivers wait outside more than 1 hour ,orders will nt be ready and noone come and check the orders ... very

1554 Opinions in 2 websites
Locale molto carino, il mangiare per un italiano è di qualità media... Però la location è davvero Top! La vista sul Tower Bridge è impagabile. Camerieri abbastanza cortesi e menzione per il fatto che sono aperti fino ad un po' più tardi rispetto agli altri posti in cui si mangia li vicino

1007 Opinions in 1 websites
This restaurant has switched to the European 'service charge' model. The food and service was fine but adding 12.5% to the bill (which I only noticed after paying) is a swindle we can do without in the UK. It's claimed the rip-off is optional but it is automatically added to the bill. If it were optional I would have to take an action to pay it, other forms of inertia sales are banned.What makes this even worse is that most of the money will not go to the staff, half will be wasted in tax and most of the rest used by the shareholders to achieve the statutory minimum wage.These dirty practices are not acceptable in the UK.