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The best restaurants serving Italian food in Epsom and Ewell South East
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482 Opinions in 2 websites
Pizza was good – not amazing, but decent. The service, however, was fantastic – really friendly and attentive. The atmosphere is a bit limited given how small the place is, but for Epsom, it’s a solid local spot for a quick and pizza fix. Nothing really to shout about but nothing too worry about either.

359 Opinions in 2 websites
Went on a Saturday night for my daughters 18 and had an amazing night was disappointed no dancing on the bar as was looking forward to watching that but can't complain door staff were friendly and luca the bar tender was on point with drinks and service honestly couldn't fault them. Keep smiling guys ur smashing it.

791 Opinions in 2 websites
Was very sad to see Topogigio restaurant go we had many years of lovely times in this establishment, fantastic food and staff , especially Laura you will be very missed , all the very best for your future and thankyou for making so many great memories love steve Karen Sophie & Hannah xx

2299 Opinions in 6 websites
This place is fine. My only feeling was it felt a little like a production line type restaurant. Its not so cosy as most places and that matters to set the scene. But this was fine with me as it was an a last minute stop and needed to be quick which it was. The food was good and service, quick and friendly. I would have give it 5 stars if the mushroom risotto had more taste. I have had very good ones and this was middle of the spectrum in ratings.

639 Opinions in 2 websites
Ate here for dinner. The server appeared new and couldn't advise on the menu. My dad ordered the olives to start which were delicious. He then ordered a chicken dish that was tasty but tiny. He was still hungry when we left. I started with the grilled king prawns. I only got 2. Plus a few rocket leaves. They weren't worth the price for the size. I then had the crab ravioli. The pasta itself was tasty but the sauce very bland.

413 Opinions in 1 websites
I have been coming to this Restaurant for years with my family. The food and service has always been good but recently I have noticed a decline in both the food quality and the service. My family took me here for a Mother’s Day treat this time. The restaurant was packed full and service was very slow and poor. The food was mediocre and sadly we had a very ill mannered older gentleman to serve us who even expected us to pass him all the plates at the end of our course instead of clearing it himself. We were so disappointed we did not even stayed for desserts and went somewhere else instead. The younger gentleman from Portugal always polite and friendly and so also is Pedro and a lovely lady waitress. I realise Mother’s Day tends to be busy but the is no excuse for sloppy service and rudeness.

7 Opinions in 1 websites
Bad delivery experience, spaghetti meatball overcooked and strange spice tasty. The Tiramisu is industrial frozen, arrived home still frozen!! Definitely This is not an Italian restaurant

1 Opinions in 1 websites
We were very excited to find Coco di Mama in Epsom as we love Italian and we particularly love carbonara and we hadn’t tried or heard of them before. We ordered the feed 2 for £20 deal which we thought was excellent value and which includes 2 mains and then a side and a dessert to share (this was a home delivery via a third party delivery service and the deal may not be offered if you go direct). We both had the Grande Gorgonzola & Ham Hock Carbonara and you can choose the topping so I had Truffle Oil and my partner had Gran Formaggio cheese. We shared the Rosemary and Sea Salt Chips and then the Biscoff Bomboloni Trio. To the mains, the portion sizes were very good indeed and they were actually quite tasty but it was very difficult to spot the ham hock as it was virtually non-existent. Also and we hadn’t realised this but the pasta is penne which on reflection, we think is a bit of an odd choice for carbonara. In fact, writing this the next day and having reviewed the menu again, EVERY pasta dish is penne and there’s simply no other choice. So basically, it’s a conveyor belt of penne with different toppings meaning their model is more about efficiency than quality, and it shows. The truffle sauce was certainly noticeable and pleasant but actually, the gran formaggio worked better. To the side dish, and I appreciate chips aren’t Italian and not the main event, but if you’re going to offer rosemary and sea salt chips, then you should really consider actually adding rosemary and sea salt. The portion was tiny and there was absolutely no evidence of rosemary or sea salt. Looking at the menu again now, the picture of the lovely looking skinny chips covered in rosemary and sea salt was nothing like the handful of chips that were delivered to us and which were fat, devoid of any rosemary or sea salt and were very obviously out of a frozen packet. For the dessert, the 3 bombolonis were relatively small and quite uneventful. This Epsom restaurant wasn’t listed on TA so we started this listing and as we did, we realised the address was shared with another restaurant (we had to edit this review as when we named it, the review was rejected) but after a bit of Googling, we found that there are at least 3 chain restaurant brands owned by the same company. This isn’t a bad thing as a company is allowed to diversify of course but operating out of the same building and as a conveyor belt operation really speaks volumes. In summary, the restaurant doesn’t really deserve a bad rating as if you’re looking for value to fill you up and you just don’t care, then this will tick all the boxes but if you’re looking for quality and don’t really want to say “oh” when you see the lack of ham, the ridiculously small portion of frozen chips (not as advertised) and the underwhelming dessert, then go elsewhere. At best, this place is average and that’s actually being quite generous.