Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Northampton. Northampton /nɔːrθˈæmptən/ ( listen) is the county town of Northamptonshire in the East Midlands of England. It lies on the River Nene, about 67 miles (108 km) north-west of London and 50 miles (80 km) south-east of Birmingham. One of the largest towns in the UK, Northampton had a population of 212,100 in the 2011 census.
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5 based on 107 reviews
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From start to finish service was first class made to feel welcome had whole mezzanine area for our party of people Waitresses Thea and Annie were very attentive and took our orders quickly and ensured drinks were flowing wellFood was superb as usual and everyone had a great nightWould definitely recommend and cant wait to go back
4 based on 281 reviews
As a couple, we went out for a meal at GianBiaz on a Friday night.Parking - street parking only. No car park.Reception - warmly received and shown to our table.Restaurant - clean, pleasant atmosphere / ambience but possibly a bit cramped when busy.Service - friendly and helpful with food served at sensible intervals.Food - hot and tasty. My partner's Funghi Carozza (antipasti) was very small and she does not have a large appetite but her lemon sole was excellent (ignoring the price tag of £18.95!). The bread served with the Pane Fresco (sharers) was as good as its gets - delicious. The Insalata Gamberoni (prawn cocktail) would have been very enjoyable if it had consisted of a few more prawns (it had 3 king prawns) and a lot less salad. It was my fault for ordering the Cannelloni Ripieni as a main course but I found it far too rich. We did not have desserts.Value for money - my main advice is to keep an eye on what you are ordering or extras you are being offered and their price. It soon adds up! Two of us went in for an evening meal and spent £75 without noticing it. Items like a small Rose wine at £7, a beer at £6, a small bowl of chunky chips at £3.95 and two small lattes at £6.50 don't help. The Bill unfortunately marred the experience and would prevent this from ever being a regular occurrence. There is no need for a meal to be this expensive.Would we return - probably not. We like to go out once a week and when you can have a very nice meal out for £40 - £50, why spend so much more.
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4 based on 543 reviews
Itâs been a few years since we ate here and really enjoyed the meal. The service was excellent and the food was very tasty. The fillet steak was fab - very big and cooked well.
4 based on 392 reviews
Trouble with these places is the smell of the char grill can lull you into a false sense of security...luckily not here though, first visit and it was nothing short of gorgeous! Small restaurant but that adds to the great experience, it's nice to see these places (rather than bland chains) doing well. The second you walked in you drool at the smell. I must say though, beware of the complimentary basket of fresh bread and sauce they give you - I struggle with will power at the best of times but the warm bread coupled with a sauce I've never come across in my life led me to eating pretty much the whole basket, to the point i couldn't eat my main and had to get a doggy bag! On the way out, I went out of the way to speak to the chef and ask what the bl**din ell that sauce was that made me eat like, well, basically, a glutinous pig! Me and the fella were trying to be all clever saying 'ooh balsamic vinegar with a hint of bla de bla'...wrong de wrong! Fair play, the chef was buzzin that we were so buzzin and told us the sauce was a mix x, y & z (not gonna give it away) & let us take pics of his ingredients, although we all knew, we could never replicate it! Top food, definitely recommended!
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