Find out what European restaurants to try in Wishaw. Wishaw is a town and former burgh in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is on the edge of the Clyde Valley, 15 miles south-east of Glasgow City Centre.
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4 based on 193 reviews
Belmill Hotel is a modern bar, bistro hotel. We provide great food from morning till night in warm modern environment, catering to all age groups.
The Bellmill is a nice modern restaurant, the staff are friendly and helpful and it's very clean.Where they get zero out of five is the choice of vegetarian food. There is only macaroni to choose from on the all day menu, zero choices in the senior menu and slimway selection and no vegetarian choice at all from the burgers or main menu.Very poor.
4 based on 431 reviews
Staff were friendly and welcoming and drinks arrived quickly.The menu has been refreshed and some familiar dishes have a fresh twist.My haggis arancini were delicious as were the other starters of scallops, Brie and minestrone.I ordered penne Arabiatta and asked for tuna to be added along with excellent extra chilli and it was excellent. My mother-in-laws salmon was beautifully cooked and the pizzas had lots of fresh toppings. Despite the large portions we managed to squeeze in desserts and again all we lovely.This place never disappoints.
3 based on 436 reviews
Was here for a family lunch and was met with a very enjoyable meal service par excellence all in all Great. Many thanks will try a return.. Well worth a Visit...
4 based on 230 reviews
Booked for a lunch with husband. Ordered a vegetarian starter and got crispy duck leg asked for it to be changed to the crispy goats cheese. Husband carried on eating while I was waiting......how disappointing!! The cheese was lovely but the chilli in the coating was very over powering and inedible ( for me anyway)!!Ordered the monk fish and prawn curry at £22.00. Husbands was ok a bit tough (his words) and mine was raw in the middle!Decided I wasn't going to attempt a 3rd catastrophe! So, I sat there while husband finished his lunch.The manager came over and spoke with me to say I would not be charged for any of my food or drink. To be honest that was the least they could have done as I wouldn't have paid either?We were charged for my husband food as it was edible but given it was a Christmas voucher,they were happy to take the £50.00 but offered us £25.00 back to eat in restaurant....no thanks!!Will never book or eat in that place ever again....
Where to eat Indian food in Wishaw: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 120 reviews
I visited your restaurant early Saturday evening. This was because my mother has consistently stated how good it is. Disappointment is an understatement for this visit.The restaurant was very quiet and we were seated easily. The waitress took our drinks order and this was served quickly. After a considerable wait I went to the bar and asked if someone could take our order and this was attended to.I did observe a number of staff who were extremely busy serving food however they were walking down a stair with this.I ordered rump of beef, haggis oatmeal, point-neuf potatoes etc. The meat was extremely dry on the outside, the oatmeal was so hard cooked that I had to scrape the haggis out of it. The pont-neuf potatoes were absolutely nothing like Parisian fried potatoes and in fact were identical to the chips served with my familyâs burgers. The pea puree and pancetta was tasty.The other three members of the family ordered the burgers (one with haggis and peppercorn). There was no garlic mayo, as stated, on any of the brioche buns and there was no peppercorn (we assumed a sauce).On my motherâs recommendation we then ordered Swiss treacle meringue, with Chantilly cream, served with marinated oranges. This dish was quite unbelievable â two supermarket style meringue nests stuck together with firm cream of sorts and drizzled with treacle fresh from a can. Marinated oranges â I would say mandarins from a tin. It was absolutely awful.I did raise the issues with the waitress who said she was really sorry and appreciated my honesty however, that was it. She also acknowledged that the staff were run off their feet. Unbeknown to me my mother had also spoken to a gentleman at reception who asked if everything was all right. My mother highlighted her disappointment and the gentleman said âwe have a new chef and he does things differentlyâ.An establishment of this standard really should be able to produce good food freshly made on the premises.I come away feeling that no one actually cared that we were not satisfied with our food or the service we received.
4 based on 169 reviews
Contemporary Restaurant specialising in the finest Scottish ingredients prepared and cooked with an Italian influence. Twenty One is a family owned & operated restaurant, passionate about utilising the best locally sourced Scottish produce, prepared and s
Unfortunately a large table of very rowdy people celebrating a birthday put us off from the start. No-one made any effort to calm them down. The lunch menu was okay but not enough to entice us back. Portions were very small. No vegetables with the meals - simply burger and frozen chips with a small slice of tomato and half a lettuce leaf on the burger. Children's meals very expensive and again frozen fries and no veg.I don't think I'd risk the a la Carte menu. Such a shame when it is a lovely place and very nice waitress.I am disappointed to read this review . The table next to you was a â70thâ birthday and a close family chatting away on a quiet afternoon ... there was certainly nothing to âcalm down â and your extremely rude way of asking to move table was dealt with immediately with no more said.Our our extremely well priced menu is made up of nothing more than fresh ingredients with you dining on a 2 course for less than £14.00. We have NEVER had an issue with value for money on this menu and each dish comes with rice , fries , veg etc .. if you wished something else you could have ordered extra sides . Our Burgers are vary rarely finished due to the size of the portion and have been so popular that they have carried through 3 menu changes , Iâm sorry it wasnât to your liking .Finally our Childrenâs menu is 2 courses for £8.00.. a full bowl of Homemade Minestrone followed by Homemade Fresh Haddock Goujons!!!!!Our A la Carte menu is outstanding with the restaurant being booked 2 weeks in advance at the Weekends due to its variety of fantastic fresh produce inc fish and shellfish , itâs a shame you wonât be risking it ....
4 based on 175 reviews
Fabulous Tuesday Treat, staff very welcoming & friendly throughout.We opted for a Hawaiian pizza & an Il Capriccio pizza - both freshly stretched pizza dough, ample toppings & just right amount of cheese to sauce. 2 optional sides, wonderful crispy fries & an insalata mista, washed down with 2 glasses of wine & change out of £30.00Thereâs a deal if there was one..
4 based on 136 reviews
Fine Italian cuisine made with hearty Scottish charm. A relaxed yet chic setting with a warm and friendly atmosphere. Join us at Rocca for fresh, locally sourced, quality Italian food, homemade desserts, and a lively selection of drinks, including cocktai
My mum won vouchers for this restaurant and we used them yesterday never been but will certainly be back, the food was delicious and the staff were so nice and friendly
4 based on 352 reviews
If you love Italian food you will love Gusti D'Italia Italian Restaurant in Hamilton. Authentic cooking, traditional ingredients and a modern ambience elevates our Italian restaurant to the top of many diners' preferred restaurant lists. Gusti D'Italia is
What a find in this little town - lovely friendly and attentive service by the young woman front of house; super smooth glass of house red (a fruity Merlot); and great fresh food. Glorious plump mussels weâre on the 2-course lunch special with either white wine or tomato sauce & a slice of garlic bread. The creamy spinach & ricotta cannelloni was a treat. Large portion topped off with fresh basil.If youâre in Hamilton this place would be great for lunch or dinner.
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4 based on 346 reviews
I have been going to dalziel for lunch regularly with friends over a long period and was very dissappointed with my last three visits. Firstly I took three friends to lunch and after paying the bill, I was stopped on the way out to say I had been given the wrong bill, and paid the 30 pounds shortfall, the meal was nice so didn't really mind. On my next visit, a retirement lunch for two colleagues which 11 of us attended, and although the meal was lovely, they informed us they didn't have a knife to cut the cake in half and no wrapping for the 2 retirees to take it home. Lastly I went for lunch with a friend who had undergone major surgery, wanted to treat her. When the soup came it was lukewarm, and the meal was not up to its usual standard. The coleslaw was watery, there were black bits in my peas, the fish was very small with too much greasy batter, and my friends pasta had way too much sauce and came draped in far too much greenery. The staff are always helpful but seemed a bit harrassed even though they were not that busy. Very disappointed and don't know if I'd return even though it is handy. I have always sang their praises to all and don't relish the thought that people will go on my recommendation and be disappointedGood afternoon,Thank you for taking time to leave your review. We appreciate all our customers feedback both good and bad. I will pass your this onto both our General Manager and Head Chef to look into the issues you raised. Could you possibly contact us at [email protected] with your contact details and when you last dined with us so we I can also pass this on. We really hope you do come back so we can show you this is not the usual standard of both food and service we provide. I will look forward from hearing from you! Kind regards, Amy
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