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Dolce Salato Italian

Dolce Salato Italian

32 Queen St, Derby, United Kingdom

Italian • European • Vegetarian • Mediterranean


"I never write reviews for restaurants, but after our meal last night I felt compelled to write one for this beautiful little place! I and my friend heard of this place by some of his work friends (clear the word is widespread!, and we decided to go there. they can bring their own weeping that was really beautiful! it is really a tiny place, but filled with so much atmosphere - there was a man who played the piano in the corner. the waitress was beautiful and explained to us the menu - there were 3 appetizers, 3 nets and various puddings. we chose a pasta and a garnel, along with an avocado mozarella and tomatensalat. neither court could I blame, both were so tasty! for the net we had seabread, and a chicken dish - both with sweet again, so delicious. what the whole experience is made beautiful that they can see reno cooking her eating, as the kitchen is quite open to you to see. everything was made fresh and was really interesting to watch. we were too full for pudding, but reno sent us about some small sweet pieces of wafer and creamy ricotta- we were told what they were called but I can't remember now! but they were beautiful and exactly what we needed when none of us could have ended a whole desert. a beautiful little touch. we then sat comfortably and ended our wein, we didn't feel hurryed or a necessity to finish. reno came over the chat to us, and they can see that he is really thrilled and loves what he does. At the end of the evening, someone started from another group of people to play and sing. reno entered, and turns out that he is a dab hand, not only cook, but also sing. if they want to eat amazing, a personal note and something else, please give this place one away. reno told us that they will soon open the cellar to care for more people - clear, the word spreads over this place, and we will certainly also spread the word. x"

Corarima

Corarima

10 Cross St Wakefield WF1 3BW, UK, United Kingdom

Vegan • African • Ethiopian • Vegetarian


"My wife and I had dinner at Coraima this evening whilst staying in Wakefield and what a delightful restaurant it is. The simple and authentically decor provides an instant relaxed atmosphere. We started with drinks. I had a Telba (a cold drink made with ground flax seeds) and my wife had a Beso (a cold, slightly sweet roasted barley drink). Both were delicious. For starters we shared a Beetroot Salad. It was very fresh with a delicately flavoured vinegar type dressing. As neither of us had had Abyssinian cuisine before, we decided to go for the 'Combination dish for two ' to give us an overall taster of their menu. A large round slate plate arrived with nine perfectly neat individual dishes sat on an injera (a slightly sour flat bread made from teff flour) with a further six neatly rolled injeras and four small chickpea flat breads. Every dish was very well spiced and made with care. Delightful and moreish. By the time we had eaten the whole plate we were nicely full but it did not feel heavy. We rounded the evening with hot drinks of a Shay (a North African spiced tea) and an Abyssinian coffee. The coffee (and popcorn) is not cheep at £9.95, however, this is by far the best coffee I 've ever tasted and a must for any coffee lover. We were informed that they roast the beans with spices in-house. Another sign of their dedication to present an authentic experience delivered with passion. Thoroughly recommended. Some additional information: 1. The restaurant is vegetarian and gluten free. 2. We had to pay a £20 no-show deposit when making the online table booking the day before, although, this has become, understandably, quite common for independent restaurants."