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4 based on 69 reviews
Small authentic Italian Restaurant, cafe and wine bar, with great food, great service and great atmosphere
Really lovely little pizza restaurant. Went as a family and all ordered something different (including a toddler sharing with an adult - more than big enough meal to do this!), and all meals were enjoyed. There was also a couple in the restaurant enjoying a drink, and it appears a nice place for going that too. Staff were friendly and accommodating. You just book as it is a very small place, and several people came in while we were there to try and get a table but they were fully booked (including one woman who was shockingly rude and scrutinised the waitress about how many people exactly had they got eating that evening and why couldnât she be fitted in - the waitress had the patience of a saint and was so polite, I think most other people wouldnât have been). I visited on holiday but if ever in the area again this would be on my list to revisit!Dear Littlepinkhearts, thank you for your very kind review, we look forward to seeing you again soon. Next year we are hoping to increase the size of the restaurant as long as we get planning consent, so hopefully we won't turn many people away.
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4 based on 46 reviews
Situated halfway along Lee's Yard in the centre of Holt, Nina's is a wine bar/bistro with a welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff. All food is cooked to order, with a range of tapas style dishes available very day, Popular among regular diners are the m
Went back to Ninaâs after a four year absence during which time it moved out and then back into its renovated premises. We always liked the excellent cuisine and the relaxed atmosphere and we were always surprised but relieved that it remained a little~known, hidden gem. We were delighted to find that we could get a table this evening and enjoy the same level of cooking and service we remembered so fondly. It is not advertised widely, is not easily found if you donât know where to look but it is certainly worth finding and spending a relaxing evening or lunchtime enjoying Ninaâs signature dishes. We can recommend it wholeheartedly and will definitely return soon, but I hope that it does not become so popular that we struggle to get a table. My wife is coeliac and there are gluten free options and adaptations for her, which is a must for us and should be an incentive for others looking for similar.thank you for your review. It was great to see you again and I'm glad you enjoyed this return visit. I appreciate your encouragementNina
4 based on 348 reviews
The Constantia Cottage Restaurant is nestled on the beautiful North Norfolk coast of the UK and is a family run business celebrating 35 happy years of service, offering a unique blend of Greek and International dishes. The Constantia family pride themselv
This is the worst restaurant we have ever eaten in, we thought weâd gone back in time to the 1970âs the food is as far away from Greek as the restaurant is from Greece. Presented with a set menu at £27, (not the menu shown on the web page).The food is bland, flavourless and boring, the olives are the cheapest, pitted, in brine you could possibly get. There is a choice of wine, red, white or rose, thatâs it so we chose the only bottle of red available and it was hideous, I am aware the Greeks arenât known for their quality of wine but there was absolutely no excuse for this bottle of rocket fuel we were presented with. The service was poor, drinks had to be constantly chased up and the food took far too long to arrive, we were pacified with several baskets of sliced âfrenchâ stick and pre packed butter portions which we thank god for because that was quite nice. The sweet trolley never actually got its way to us, the gentleman serving was too busy serving other tables who came in after us, but if weâre honest based on the starter and main course weâre not disappointed.Our advice, stay away!Dear Steve, thank you for taking the time to review the restaurant and please accept my sincere apologies that we disappointed you. Nothing in this world is ever 100% perfect but we bend backwards to put things right if we are made aware on the night. My 'Cypriot' family have been running the restaurant in beautiful North Norfolk for over 40 years and we pride ourselves in actually caring. I am also honest in my replies, so let's run a thorough synopsis on this one.Geographically you are actually right to a certain degree, however, lets establish that Cyprus is approximately 694 miles away from Greece and 1,987 miles away from the village of East Runton. I can assure you that our parents are Greek though. For potentially new customers, I would question Steve's comment that the food isn't Greek just because regrettably it didn't go right on this particular table on this occasion. We are also willing to rectify the situation if they returned.There is no excuse for not updating the menus on the website and usually it's not a problem. I accept full responsibility for that but here's the thing; None of my family are internet savvy, I'm the only one that runs social media and website. I have been unwell recently but thank goodness I'm recovering and things are being put right. Furthermore if something is requested, menu wise, on the night we often accommodate if we can with pleasure.As for being stuck in the 1970's, it is something that's been duplicated from previous reviews of similar nature and can't help feeling that some people are simply influenced before they even visit with no opinion of their own. When in reality the pictures on the wall and deco in general is what it is, 'Memorabilia' In fact the majority of visitors love the quirky uniqueness of the way things are and embrace it as part of the charm. In an age of reality TV and overnight pop up celebrity chefs, I'm not surprised that some folks become brainwashed into what I think is a bland template. Originality to me is a key factor of character.I'm sorry the wine wasn't to standard, however, it would have been replaced immediately if we were made aware. However, to say that all Greek wine is bad and compare it with rocket fuel is a bit short sighted. After all, the Greeks have been making wine for 6,500 years much longerââthan anyone anywhere. They were also responsible for introducing vines to the rest of Europe.As for speed of service and hospitality as a whole we apologize, I agree we must avoid long waits and everything will be done to improve. The scenario is explained far better in a more balanced recent review on here "If you're not in a hurry and you like good food, a laugh and to chat then yes but if you're in a hurry and you don't like to engage with the owners then stay away" I gracefully accept that, however, coming from a new reviewer in this case and quoting "Stay away" from what has been our living for over four decades, on just their second review is questionable. I'm pleased to see the latest review from a Greek no less "Being Greek Cypriot I know what to expect and they deliver on all levels"Best wishes
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