Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Yateley including La Galleria Restaurant, El Camino Restaurant, Villa Roma Italian Coffee & Takeaway, Crab and Anchor, Don Beni, Trattoria La Casa, Piccolo Arco, Ruchetta, Sorriso, Mama Mia
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4 based on 467 reviews
Went here on Saturday night food fantastic service excellent atmosphere great been here several times never had a bad meal or bad experience nice family run business always made to feel very welcome and un-rushed with good reasonably priced food we will be back
4 based on 159 reviews
We booked for 3 but ended up as 4, despite it being a very busy night there, they were happy to accommodate our changes. The service was very good, again despite it being very busy. We had a variety of food between us (pizza, pasta and meat) and it was all delicious.Hi jcg2011 thank you for your review. I am pleased that we were able to accommodate your party and that you enjoyed your variety of food. Hopefully see you again soon
4 based on 512 reviews
A special celebration yesterday and we were looked after so well by Angelo, Ben and Katrina (plus the all important hidden talented team in the kitchen). An excellent evening with delicious food and wine. The quality and presentation of the dishes are what keep bringing us back. The menu has changed recently with some tweaks to the "classics" and as always there is a specials board. The ravioli fritti are superb with a little kick from the n'duja; it's an unusual addition but boy are they good! The fish dishes were succulent, full of flavour. Portion size is always good. Excellent wine list but do ask Angelo for advice/suggestions. We have never been disappointed.
4 based on 374 reviews
We visited this restaurant last Saturday night after a recommendation and it was certainly delicious. We all chose something different and were all very pleased with the food. The food was of very good quality and the service was exceptional. We will definitely be coming back.
4 based on 459 reviews
La Casa is an Italian Trattoria in the heart of Fleet serving a mouth-watering choice of traditional Italian and Sicilian dishes cooked by the only Italian chef in town. Main ingredients we use for our dishes, where possible, are homemade and locally sour
Excellent coffee and service. Menu looked excellent but only time for a coffee. Quiet and very relaxed
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4 based on 208 reviews
Italian restaurant Pizzeria. Autentic italian restaurant since 1994. Pizza, Pasta, fish, and steak.
We had previously been to the now defunct branch in Windsor, but as we live nearby, decided to try the Crowthorne branch. Glad we did. Very warm welcome on a Tuesday evening, and it filled up quickly. I asked our waiter his opinion on the Jamie's collapse, and he explained that all restaurants have been suffering increased food and staff costs, rates etc. On to our food choice and we boringly both chose Calamari (delicious), then lovely seafood dishes as mains. No chance to try a dessert as we were full. Reasonable bill including the wine was about £65 plus optional tip. Worth a repeat visit, and to the one in Eton near my sister.
4 based on 816 reviews
We've had the opportunity to dine here twice with family while visiting the area with the recent one during the May bank holiday weekend.On both occasions we were all served with excellent plates of food from the great range of food on their menu and all of generous portion size.The staff are friendly and are helpful when querying anything on their food or drinks menu.Well worth a visit for lunch or dinner.
4 based on 153 reviews
We go here frequently for breakfast, lunch, dinners and even take aways. The seafood pasta transport me immediately to Rome. All food is wonderful and the Chef/owner is clearly passionate about his food. Keep it up please, we love you! Oo and the coffee is delicious!
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4 based on 201 reviews
We are a Italian/Spanish restaurant that is open every day serving a variety of Italian dishes and authentic Spanish tapas.
My most recent visit was up to the high standards I've grown accustomed to from the team!The restaurant itself is nicely done out, with a core of friendly and attentive waiting staff.The food, both the Spanish tapas-style and the Italian options, is delicious. Make sure you get a helping of fried courgette in your vegetable sides.The portion sizes are plentiful, often too big for a slightly overgrown man. You'll regret ordering too much, just because it tasted so good and you won't have room for it!There's a great value midweek value menu that's worth checking out too.If I had two small complaints, it would be the lack of a starter menu (go with tapas instead) and the occasionally slow meal prep time (drink some of the lovely wine).Although Don Beni competes on pasta, there's no restaurant like it in Crowthorne. Keep it up!
4 based on 187 reviews
I live near the Italian border and I love Italian food.I took my father along for an "authentic Mediterranean" meal and left feeling embarrassed: this is nothing like an Italian restaurant we find in Italy or in France.I have never been in an Italian restaurant before that did not offer grissini: not only did they not offer them; they didn't even have them! Instead we were offered (no not offered, it went on the bill) some bread and olive oil "dip": the olive oil was tasteless, I will say no more.The "house red" was okay, but expensive by the glass.One of my favourite dishes is spaghetti alla carbonara: but sadly instead of a light delicious carbonara, I was served a thick creamy sauce that I actually had difficulty getting through (there is no cream in traditional spaghetti alla carbonara in Italy). I mentioned it to the waiter who seemed to think that this anglo version made with cream was acceptable; I chose not to argue as I did not wish to upset my father, who found his rather expensive vitello milanese okay, but nothing special (the pasta pomodoro didn't look as if it had been made with fresh ingredients).Finally the expresso was an expresso, but not an Italian expresso that we all love in Italy: it had no intensity.... The up side was that the service was friendly, and that does count for something.
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