Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Chalfont St Peter. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you. including La Bodega Tapas, Di Paolo, Luna Rossa, Gusto Bistro, Da Remo Ristorante Italiano, Prelibato, Dolce Caffe & Restaurant, La Palma Italian Restaurant, Nar Meze Grill, La Cantina Del Vino
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4 based on 309 reviews
Unsurprisingly La Cantina Del Vino scores 10/10. Every member of staff are superb, environment/ambiance superb, and food absolutely superb. On all our visits here, we have never been disappointed, and thoroughly recommend.
4 based on 381 reviews
Welcome to Nar, our new Turkish Restaurant in the heart of the delightful village of Little Chalfont, in Buckinghamshire. Our family run restaurant is managed by wife Gulnara, and her husband Head Chef, Nevzat. â Nevzat's passion for food was ignited in h
A great restaurant if you like middle-eastern food - everything we had was delicious especially the Humus Kavurma (hummus with lamb) which was the best I've had, and I always choose this whenever I see it on a menu! Although home-made bread is mentioned on the menu, the bread that arrived with the hummus was bought-in I'm pretty sure as it tasted the same as the very thin middle-eastern bread that you can buy sometimes (thinner than pita). Unfortunately our bread was stone cold and didn't taste particularly fresh - I had to ask for it to be warmed up. This was a disappointment but otherwise the food was lovely and staff were friendly.
4 based on 310 reviews
Although the food and service can't be faulted, the popularity of this restaurant makes it very cramped and extremely noisy to the point that conversation at normal level is impossible. The car-park is very small and alternative street parking is lmited
4 based on 293 reviews
Dolce Caffe & Restaurant is a family run business. Our story began over 5 years ago when owner who qualified at the Le Cordon Blue London and worked at prestigious places such as Claridge's and Simpsons In The Strand decided to open a little cafe by day a
This once great bastion of culinary excellence is beginning to look a bit like the kitchen equivalent of Manchester United. Used to winning awards and being the âgo to placeâ it seems that Dolce is on the wane and in a transitional period. I have been going fairly regularly (approx 3 times a year for past five years) and would not have hesitated to give 4 or 5 stars in the past but this is now an establishment living on past glories. During my last few visits (particularly the most recent one in August) the service was atrociously slow, and we had to beckon them over by going up to the counter after waiting a long time. The starters were lovely (and the highlight) but the main steak was bland. I had also eaten a penne arrabiata in there a few weeks before and it was watery and not nice. The Italian owner is a lovely gentleman and I hope he and the Dolce team can look upon this positively to regenerate what should become a hidden gem once more. And by regenerate (poor service), they need to add urgency (itâs too slow- take note, others have commented the same), the steaks need revisiting (also others have commented) my gripe was the tbone was very bland... come on dolce!! Youâre better than this...We are so sorry to hear of your experiences at Dolce Caffe. As a family run business, we really do our best to make your time here an enjoyable one, whatever the occasion.We really appreciate the feedback and we have taken your points on board, in order to keep improving our service. Thank you for taking the time to write this review and for your ongoing support. Look forward to seeing you again soon. Best regards Michelle
5 based on 85 reviews
Informal yet sophisticated Italian Eatery/wine bar/deli/cafe' where to enjoy the finest Italian food and wine.
Very small restaurant but great great food and th owner could not have been more helpful. Authentic home cooked Italian food.
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4 based on 261 reviews
We came to this wonderful restaurant in May when we were celebrating our Ruby Wedding. Lovely and cosy just the two of us.. Denham village is the perfect setting for this Italian restaurant. ... it's charming and just a beautiful village.. time has not spoilt it .. just how it should be. Da Remo is just the same .. the minute you walk in .. you feel the charm and warmth of the place.. The food was delightful and so much choice. . The night we went was a Tuesday. .and it was a full house..Thank heaven's we had booked.The atmosphere was amazing everyone talking and laughing. . sharing stories catching up on what's been going on. All who work there are brilliant. . so friendly and helpful. .We shall definitely be coming back to Da Remo. . as we would like to try their Sunday lunch. Well done.
5 based on 224 reviews
There was no special occasion or reason for a visit other than wanting to have a good meal. That was exactly what I got, but this time I did challenge Allan to make that pudding he had promised - a thick chocolate ganache without alcohol. More of that in a second.So they apparently keep to the same menu to avoid disappointment to people who have heard that x or y is good and then find it is not on the menu anymore. Well they mentioned a couple of specials and one was the chilli squid dish I had last time - so that was an easy choice for me and it was a) absolutely gorgeous and b) I still don't like the Iranian inspired mayonnaise it comes with as a side accompaniment - at least I am consistent!My wife went for the prawns and melon which she was very pleased with (even more when we were given some to take away at the end of the meal).I had a hard time choosing a main, but after checking the beef lasagne didn't have pork, that is what I decided to have. Nice indeed with a great salad and dressing, but almost too much as I had the anticipation for the pudding and wanted to leave room. I had worried that having lasagne was a bit of a dull choice but the layering of the sheets and ingredients was perfectly level and flat and the pasta sheets had this ort of fluffiness to them that made it different to just being homemade.My wife went for the crab linguini which she raved about while eating, and then raved about all the way home.And so to pudding, where we were taken to the small kitchen and shown the chocolate pudding and given the choice of a red berry compote or sliced oranges. I went for the orange and by heaven, the chocolate was to die for - smooth, thick, and SO much chocolate. The orange cut through it and contrasted really nicely. It was no wonder I bought all the rest of the pudding - after all he had made it just for me (I will let my wife have some, but the rest is mine, all mine).So yet another winning evening of (literally) personal service from a talented chef without the trouble of having to go to London. This really is a place that astonishes the palate and is very recommended by me - just don't be booking when I want to go because it sometimes takes a bit of patience to actually get in.(It is a BYOB for those of you that drink alcohol)
4 based on 485 reviews
Had a wonderful supper with my family. Staff are always friendly & efficient & looked after us well. Food was delicious, we all had either pizza or pasta and it didnât disappoint. The restaurant has a loud buzz and is great for a lively evening.
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4 based on 656 reviews
Welcome to Di Paolo restaurant located in the heart of Gerrards Cross, serving authentic home-made Italian food. With 40 years of experience in the industry, Di Paolo offers an exquisite menu with the finest ingredients. Our Function Room is available wit
Chic, yet relaxed homely environment. Swift, unobtrusive service, scrumptious Italian food, and an impressive range of wines at reasonable prices.One of our guests has a celiac condition, and is acutely gluten intolerent. The restaurant responded admirably, providing appropriately tailored dishes.
4 based on 139 reviews
The one thing you donât expect Spanish food to be is dull, especially when youâve had a number of positive recommendations about a restaurant. This is a big place with lots of inside seating and a big garden area for warm weather. The decor is light and airy, the service is good but what have they done to make typical Spanish dishes so tasteless? My starter was mushrooms in white wine, which had been cooked ok but had no discernible flavours. Even odder, my paella main was just the right texture but equally bland. My friends were unimpressed with their calamari starter. The only redeeming feature was an entirely unnecessary but very yummy (and big) helping of Tiramisu at the end. Canât fault the reasonable prices, but Iâd rather pay more and have my taste buds challenged not bored. We will probably try this again on the assumption that we just caught it on an off day. But it was notable that for a place renowned for often being packed was almost empty on a Thursday lunchtime.
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