The Italian Wrap The Italian Wrap

The Italian Wrap is a combination of savory meats, fresh greens, and rich cheeses wrapped in a soft tortilla.

Latino

Latino

44 Commercial Way, GU21 6HW, Woking, United Kingdom

Pizza • Mexican • Asiatic • European


"The whole review: Where to start with this place, it was such an amazing experience throughout. We arrived without a reservation on a busy Friday night, which wasn’t an issue at all, we were met by warm smiles and were seated promptly. The decor was very homely and felt like we were in an Italian Nonna’s home being served some amazing food. The staff were friendly and attentive throughout. All meals arrived quickly and we didn’t have to wait long for any of it. Great place for date night, we will certainly be back. We started off with the Antipasto to share and the Bocconcini. The Antipasto to share is plenty for two people. With a good portion of mozzarella, a mountain of different type of cured meats and fresh crunchy bread. Everything tasted so fresh, it was the perfect way to start the evening. The Bocconcini was equally as good, salty speck wrapping oozing melt in the mouth mozzarella, what more could you want? For mains we can highly recommend the Parma pizza. One of the best pizza’s we’ve had. Very tasty. Fresh rocket, tasty sauce and the dough was exquisite. We’ve ordered Torta Della Nonna and Panna cotta for desserts. It was a hard choice since they have 12 desserts on the menu. Torta Della Nonna was a love at first bite. The shortcrust pastry was amazing, it was warm when it came and perfect with the ice cream. Can’t really taste the but you know it’s there. Panna cotta was another highlight. The cream melted in your mouth and even better with the caramel sauce. Desserts are a must so make sure you save some space for it. We will certainly return and try other food. Truly enjoy everything here which made our date perfecto."

L'Anima Café

L'Anima Café

10 Appold Street, London, EC2A2AP, EC2A 2DF, United Kingdom

Cafés • Pizza • Coffee • Italian


"I can find working in the city a bit souless at times, especially when it comes to restaurants. There are a couple of great ones (for example City Social, Duck and Waffle and Goodmans) but they are definitely on the treat yo’self list, unless work is paying! I personally think there is a lack of interesting places to venture to for lunch. That’s why I’m happy I have L’Anima Cafe just within reach of my office. Being based at Bank it’s a good 15 minute walk, but oh so worth it. L’Anima Cafe is the sister to the award winning L’Anima just around the corner. This is a more informal setting with all day dining and great for after-work drinks. There’s also a deli for food-to-go. I’ve eaten here only twice but I hope I make many more visits. On my first visit I had a terrific lamb ragu: a rich, deep and salty ragu over parpadelle. I have thought about it many times since! This time we shared a couple of starters: an artichoke, asparagus and anchovy salad with pecorino shavings and a simple tomato, basil and garlic bruschetta. The salad was light and fresh with the moorish saltiness from the anchovy, a really wonderful dish. The tomatoes were seasoned perfectly on the bruschetta, however a couple of pieces came out a bit burnt as you can see, so we ended up eating the tomatoes but leaving the bread on those pieces. There was a veal ragu on the menu this time which I did contemplate ordering but thought I should change it up a little. There were some great fish dishes but in the end I ordered the spaghetti alle vongole: clams with garlic, chilli, parsley and white wine. This is one of my favourite pasta dishes and it did not disappoint! The al dente spaghetti with the soft salty clams and a slight kick from the chilli was wonderful. The parsley in there keeping it nice and fresh. Oh, I wish I was eating a plate of it now! Another pasta dish was also ordered, the fettuccine primavera. This entailed saffron, broad beans, peas asparagus and courgette flower. I had a taste of this too and it tasted garden-fresh, if that makes sense, really clean and light. A lovely dish. My other colleague wanted to order something different to us; the daily special of sole was decided upon. It was humungous! It came served with slices of crisp potatoes and cherry tomatoes. Oh my god, the flavour in the fish was incredible and so juicy too. We struggled to finish it all. All in all a great meal. Just two small points, the staff can be a little slow and also, last time we ordered the broccoli pizza and it was pretty bland. So I would avoid their pizzas. But everything I’ve ever ordered has been very good and rather beautiful too. It is very much full of suits mid-week but I imagine there is a different vibe in the evening and at weekends as it pretty much on the boarder between the city and Shoreditch (it’s right by the Queen of Hoxton). One day soon I hope to try L’Anima next door. But in the mean time this is the place to go for great Italian food!"

The Rythre Arms

The Rythre Arms

Main Street, Ryther, Selby, United Kingdom, LS24 9EE

Pub • Steak • Grill • Steakhouse


"We have been before and it was brilliant. However this is the last time I will be eating there again. The waitress was very rude and dismissive the whole time we were there. We ordered the T-bone to share and weren 't given the opportunity to tell them how we prefer it to be cooked. The steak then came blue massively underdone to our liking. This is not to say it wasn 't a top quality cut of meat because it assuredly was. However I was not willing to pay £95 for a steak that wasn 't cooked to my liking. After a rather long wait for the waitress to come back and ask how our meals were I ended up having to get up and go to see the manager to tell him I was unhappy with the meal and also the service, to which he replied, I 've been down to check on you 2ce and you never mentioned it then, what 's wrong with it now ? After which I told him he hadn 't been to check on us, as we had only just received our meal and that the waitress has been abrupt and rude all evening and that she hadn 't even asked how we would like our steak cooking before she disappeared off in a hurry. The waitress then joins the conversation from over his shoulder and said, I did ask and you said medium rare , which I wouldn 't have said as I prefer medium for that cut of steak and more to the point even if i did ask for medium rare the steak was blue! The managers response to this was to tell me to just pay for the drinks and not the steak. Rather than rectifying the steak and the service problem. After realizing I wasn 't willing to finish my drink but more than happy to pay for it he told me it 's fine and to just go. Safe to say it spoilt our evening. We drove an hour that night to enjoy a nice steak but went home hungry with a bitter taste in our mouths."