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Zizzi - Kenilworth

Zizzi - Kenilworth

29 The Square Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 1EF, CV8 1HD, United Kingdom

Pizza • Kebab • Sushi • Cafés


"Went here for an impromptu meal for my birthday. The restaurant was empty 3 waiting staff and 2 chefs standing around. We were shown to our table and given a menu. We both have allergies and enquired about the contents of a couple of dishes, we asked if the meals contained onions, to which we were told they didn 't know the ingredients of the dishes. We asked them to check the chef and they didn 't know either. They said it 's all pre prepared and just shrugged. So we aim to order what could be best predicted not to contain onions. Cheesy garlic bread for instance , 10 mins later, I 'm served a dark coloured garlic bread. We try to find staff eventually we get someone to come over and ask what has been served, a cheese and balsamic onion garlic bread , and the manager stated I thought it was ' just you with the issue '. Honestly everything was too much bother, she was fed up when talking, huffing and thrusting a card machine at the end of the meal. No thank you nothing. Mistakes happen fine Mistakes with allergies can be fatal at least apologize. Customer service can go a long way to setting the scene. Dietary restrictions: Food is pre prepared and staff have little to no knowledge about the food they are serving. They didnt ask about allergies as per policy and when offered this information made to feel it was an us issue. They may be aware of common allergies I cannot comment) but beyond this they didn 't want to know. Wheelchair accessibility: There is only a step entry into the restaurant, so not accessible unless you could pull yourself up the step, the restaurant is quite roomy inside for maneuvering."

L'Amorosa

L'Amorosa

278 King Street Ravenscourt Park London, W6 0SP, United Kingdom

Pasta • Italian • British • Vegetarian


"Listen. If this gaff was in NY and you were on holiday there and stumbled across it on some intrepid manoeuvre to Queens or Brooklyn, you 'd be raving to all and sundry about this place you found in Brooklyn or Queens that nobody else had ever heard about and was one of the best kept secrets in NY. Well you 're not on holiday in NY. But you live in London. And Hammersmith isn 't intrepid like Plaistow or some Godforsaken place. It 's fairly central and packed full of great places to eat. In fact, in this one 200m stretch of the wide pavemented bit of King St W6 I 'd say there are five very good restaurants, plus a couple of more dodgy additions. And a Pizza Hut. So competition for the local Hammersmith groat is fierce. L 'Amarosa is the place you rave about because you think you 've discovered it. Seductively lit, all mahogany, mezzanine floor and wine glasses that ting. Even the typography is seductive. This is what you want a proper Italian to be. Flowers on every table. Art on the walls that isn 't a blight on your evening. Friendly relaxed service that makes you feel like you 're the only ones there when in fact they are often full and never mob handed when it comes to staff. Le Gavroche this ain 't. But I defy the aforementioned to whip up a plate of pasta as moreish and satisfying. The owners cook and serve. And you feel the love with every plate. Excellent small local places like this can 't exist without that love. It 's too much hard work. But the chef loves his pasta, you can tell. And the maitre 'd loves serving it, you can tell. The true sign of a good Italian is one where have never heard of the pasta on offer. Fact. I suspect the good places make up the names just for people like me. Toofie. Pacceri. I ask just in case it 's not pasta at all. It 's all explained gleefully. The menu is small. Another good sign as far as I 'm concerned. Three dishes in the pasta section, plus a few in the char grilled section and some nicely put together starters. Courgette with Romesco sauce was pretty and tasty. The aubergine and tomato tortelloni had punch. The white chocolate pannacotta a delightfully elegant way to finish. But by the time you go the menu will have changed. What won 't have changed is the love. It 's an 'order two bottles and settle in ' kind of place from which, if you 're in a window seat, you can plot future meals at Potli or Saigon Saigon directly opposite. But the night will always belong to L 'Amarosa, a place Hammersmith people will want to keep secret but absolutely worth the trek if you 're from the wrong side of the tracks. A seductive, elegant reward for your intrepidness."

Zizzi

Zizzi

10 Charles Street, BD1 1EJ, Bradford, United Kingdom

Pizza • Pasta • Vegan • Italian


"If you want a good dinner Stay clear of zizi I took my wife there at Bradford one I ordered carbonara my partner ordered mushroom spinach thing lol mine was very very salty and stuck together like it was microwaved pick up in fork in 1 go absolutely disgusting then my partners was like a plate of slime then they brought our garlic bread after dinner was finnished asked them 3 times was told we have a problem in kitchen so we ate our garlic bread with our desert then they had a nerve to ask for a tip On top of that I complained to them and got an email back from there senior operation manager said sorry but there all new and we’re training them lol they don’t tell there customers that and still charge £16 for that carbonara he then offered me £30 voucher and when I refused because I said I spent £68 on the meal which means with that voucher I’d spend another £40 I wasn’t willing to go back there and put more money in there till There lucky I paid at all I then told them about a really good experience I had at there rival company whilst in Edinburgh at gustos and they were cheaper it was absolutely amazing they didn’t like me mentioning that even though I was trying to help them by letting them know how good it was there for less money they should take constructive criticism ignored me after so I’m now reviewing everywhere I can do Hopefully no one else gets stung like that check trustpilot before booking here wish I had done that before I did there rating is very poor only 28/100 percent were satisfied with 5 star review terrible company Also that’s supposed to be an adult portion size lmao"

The Olive Branch Clipsham

The Olive Branch Clipsham

Main Street, Rutland, United Kingdom, LE15 7SH

Pub • Steak • British • European


"The Olive Branch has become a favourite and we returned for my birthday lunch and a visit to the Yew Tree Avenue. We ate outside in the sunshine in one of their uniquely decorated gazebos, although the pub is lovely and full of character. Before...I go any further, I write this review because I know that they take on board our comments and strive to get better and better. There was a big lunch party in the barn, so parking was tight and we were worried about noise. We needn’t have worried as the hubbub subsided once their food was served. We ate from their “Lunch for Less” menu. Heritage tomato gazpacho with smoked creme fraiche and wild garlic and I had the pub made black pudding with apple, curried pickled onion, egg yolk and crispy pork. Both delicious although I’d have liked more of the pickle and the crispy pork. Decent size portions none the less. We both had the pan fried sea bass with cockles and prawn pearl barley in a shellfish bisque with sea vegetables, lemon and fennel. We were given a spoon for the “soup” but it was all absorbed by the pearl barley. We were expecting it in a little cup on the side... so why the spoon? Unfortunately, the sea bass was only one fillet cut between us. Not good enough when mains are over £18. Maybe they were running low, because of the big lunch in the barn? Having said that, the skin was deliciously crisp and melt in the mouth and the flavours were superb. We don’t tend to go for meals that are all protein and carbs, so it would have made our day if the sea vegetables and fennel had been much more evident or we’d been asked if we’d like other a salad on the side. As for asking, no one came back to ask if everything was alright... I had asked for the beer list to order another with the main, but we had finished it before anyone came back... may be because of the big lunch in the barn??? Next time we’ll book a different day if there’s a big lunch in the barn! The deserts were every bit as good as you’d expect. Banana pannacotta, dark chocolate mousse, hazelnut ice and Sticky toffee pudding, miso butterscotch and Guinness ice cream. I’d have been happy with just the Guinness ice cream! The birthday celebration was marked with petit fours for both of us, on a platter iced with Happy Birthday. A nice touch, thank you. A small deduction was made by us for the standard of service, which we explained, and were thanked. Hopefully on our next visit, these inconsistencies will be rectified. The Olive Branch can excel... and they do listen."