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3 based on 429 reviews
The food is very good, but the service was a little slow.We were able to use the Tastecard on a Friday which was good.The choice on the menu is fine and should suit most tastes.Good value for money particularly with the Tastecard.It gets busy which must be a good sign.Staff were friendly and cheerful even though it was a busy night.
4 based on 349 reviews
We had some Tesco clubcard vouchers to use, exchanging them for Prezzo vouchers, seemed a good option.A warm welcome on arrival, unlike the other Pizza place nearby, the day before.Booked a table for 7:30. A large female Birthday party at the front, glad we were seated at the back. Another friendly member of staff, served us and we decided to skip starters. Pizza for both of us, and it tasted good. Sticky toffee for dessert and a coffee. It was reasonably busy, adding to the atmosphere. A pleasant evening and a big thank you, to all the staff, for making us welcome.
4 based on 398 reviews
El Castello is a spacious traditional Italian restaurant with a good choice of pizza and pasta. Service was quick and friendly, the food was good and reasonably prices. We paid £8 - £10 for a pizza or pasta dish. Toilet facilities were also reasonably good. The restaurant is situated in the main high street in Fleet so I'm not sure how easy it is to park during the week. We had no problem on a Sunday night.
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4 based on 474 reviews
At Zizzi we like to do things a little differently. We donât do over-complicated recipes or scrimpy portion sizes. Weâre all about the well-chosen ingredients, simply put together to make exceptional Italian food.Zizzi Camberley reflects the nature of Cam
So, we booked a table for 33. Not your average booking I would suggest, and fortunately for everyone, we all arrived at different times so drinks orders were not so much of an issue. Zizzi's is a modern restaurant offering, simple food, easily prepared and fresh but even so, 33 would be a daunting task for anyone. Drinks were sorted but we were being served by a solo waiter - as he started to take the food order, it was clear that this was never going to work. We consulted with the manager who started to bemoan the fact that we'd only booked for 25 (as if that justified a solo waiter) but I just pointed out that it simply wasn't going to work and they needed to up their game. She relented and started taking orders at the other end so that they could meet in the middle and some semblance of consistency might befall our table.The kitchen (on full view) started producing food and a steady flow of orders started to appear, not helped by some of our party ordering side dishes and forgetting what they'd asked for. The staff were now into the swing of the whole affair and finally pulled the proverbial rabbit out of their corporate hat and we had a decent evening.33 people at a single table was never going to be easy (one wonders why they accepted the booking!!) and their initial assessment was woefully inadequate. That said, they did indeed up their game and saved the day (night).Well done Rachael and Alex...you made the difference
Luke warm, hardly any cheese on pizza.... seriously guys it was dreadful! For a bit of fast food it was a serious let down. We won't bother with you again, hope you enjoyed the generous tip!!!
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
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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 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!
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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