Reviews on Italian food in Tal-y-Cafn, United Kingdom including Alfredo Restaurant, Johnny Dough's at The Bridge, Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano, Carlo's Restaurant, Mamma Rosa Italian Ristorante, La Dolce Vita, Johnny Dough's Wood-Fired Pizza Llandudno, Valentino Ristorante & Pizzeria
4 based on 716 reviews
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Found restaurant on TA, reviews all positive, walked in @6 pm,quickly seated, friendly and helpful staff.Ordered a couple of glasses of house white, olives, and prosciutto melon as entree.Mains of sardine puttanesca with salad - delicious and flavourful, with a spaghetti marinara with extra olives and capers, again delicious.Restaurant began to fill quickly, obviously popular with locals, as it is accessed up narrow and steep stairs. Recommended
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4 based on 997 reviews
We are a British take on the traditional Italian artisan style pizza, cooked in our wood-fired oven. Service is of an informal style, in a relaxed setting. Our pizzas have a selection of your 'old school' favourites plus 'new school' pizzas which are a fa
It's really rare to come across a real pizza place that does good GF pizza . Well, this one does, and its ace!From the entire pizza menu there were only 3 toppings I couldn't have, which meant I had to pick from 11 choices, which was tricky on it's own - I eventually went for the Meaty Special. Seeing that I travel with work, and that I get sick to death of limited hotel food, this was a very pleasant change. Great service and a nice relaxed but busy atmosphere. I would have no hesitation in coming back
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4 based on 352 reviews
Had a Birthday meal with my daughter and her partner.Good service, food and wine at a reasonable price.Very comprehensive Italian menu and large portions.Great.
4 based on 1112 reviews
Mamma Rosa is a quaint restaurant set in a Victorian house. The ambience is warm, cosy and intimate. The restaurant is set on 2 floors, the first floor has more space allowing parties to be catered for. Toilets are also located on the first floor. Wheelch
Had a lovely meal here on our first visit last Saturday. Very impressed with the quality of food, decor and service. Itâs a little pricey but worth it for a special occasion. Will definitely return.
4 based on 683 reviews
We booked a table for two on a Tuesday and chose two starters and two main courses. The food was delivered without delay and was hot and delicious. My fellow diner was concerned that the main course would be a big portion and asked if the chef could serve half the lasagne initially and if he was OK the rest later. The request raised no issues and was spot on when delivered. We enjoyed the conversations with the staff, confirming the friendly atmosphere.The atmoshere was very pleasant and we thought the cost reflected the good quality food.
5 based on 75 reviews
This restaurant is tiny but such a cosy warming atmosphere. You can tell it's family run. The service staff were very friendly. When you go to an Italian you except the typical, spaghetti carbonara, spag bol, pizza etc. Well not here; this was real authentic Italian food, meals you may not have tried before. As a table of four we ordered starters, mains and desserts but also soup, rum cake and a shot of limoncello for free! If you fancy something a little different in a quite relaxing atmosphere, this is the place.
4 based on 157 reviews
Thin, artisan pizzas with classic and modern flavoured wood-fired pizzas with exceptional beers from 4 North Wales breweries
Having frequented other Johnny Dough establishments including the one in Llandudno, we were pleasantly surprised to see one in Conwy too.We received a warm welcome from the waitress on arrival who quickly brought us menus and some drinks.Our pizzas were delivered in no time and were fresh and very tasty.The tables and chairs are a little basic, but that didn't really mar our enjoyment of the food.
4 based on 1172 reviews
This place doesnât have much curb appeal but the smell exuding from the place drew us in. Itâs like stepping back in time to the 1980âs, the tired and drab furniture and wood-chip wallpaper was almost masked by cool green lighting. As the saying goes, you canât judge a book by its cover.The food was superb, fresh and well cooked with relatively short wait times considering it was so busy. The accompanying wine menu - of which it also looked about 30 years old was something youâd find in a local cafe, however another book not to judge - the wines were great! Iâm so torn writing this as we had a fab meal delivered by fab staff! Thatâs why you get 4 stars.If I had any feedback for the owners Iâd say - keep doing what youâre doing in the kitchen but (and Iâm not sure they want to be around for long to be honest) invest in the fabric of your dining experience, complacency can kill a business and it will only take a big or new Italian with new and clean lines to take a lions share of your business - that would be a shame!
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