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    La Trattoria Molisana

    La Trattoria Molisana

    (5 reviews)

    La Trattoria Molisana is a family owned restaurant that serves pretty authentic Italian food, as…read morewell as a few more generic old favourites, like steaks etc. If I eat here I stick to the Italian menu, with a preference for the fresh fish dishes, as a steak house will make the steaks better (I like mine ultra-blue, which most restaurants don't manage to achieve unless they specialise in steaks, which ultimately leads to expensive errors, and one very disgruntled eater! I used to complain, but the evening was always spoilt regardless... now I just avoid the steak options on the menu unless I'm convinced that who I'm ordering them from can do them right... and I remain unconvinced that La Trattoria Molisana can!) It also concerns me that they serve Veal, which I always avoid wherever I am! La Trattoria Molisana are not the best Italian in Cardiff by any stretch of the imagination. But in its defence, there really is some seriously stiff competition, and you don't have to ever go too far to find it. The Dolce Vita on Wellfield Road is a good example. Anywhere else La Trattoria Molisana would be considered fairly good, but, being spoilt for choice in Cardiff, the upshot is that it can only be considered passable. The pizza is usually made well and the fresh fish is just that... fresh! Luckily La Trattoria seems to have a dedicated following as well as access to some great fish, (one of the benefits to being a coastal capital). These two things combined ensure that the stock rotation is quick, so the fish never sits around in the fridges for long. I recommend the trout or the sole. Sometimes I think they get a little too busy for their own good, and this is when problems occur. The kitchen can get overwhelmed and mistakes tend to creep in. But on the whole, I've been pretty happy with the food, and always appreciate the attentive service.

    To be honest. I am…read moreAmazed to see that place don't have 5 stars reviews only !!! Make me think twice about people who reviews only when they are not happy My Partner Chris wools role me to there first time 2 months ago. And I loved it. I think it was the best Italian food I ever been to. Family owned. ( and they all so amazing ) They treat every client like he is special. The place is so well done. Clean. The service is so good. Quick. It's a great place for group as well. And the food ? The best. After every meal I also take a desert. Amazing. Amazing. We going there again this Saturday. And I am looking forward to that. My opinion. If you like Italian food. It's the best place in Cardiff.

    Tony's Bar and Kitchen Gallery

    Tony's Bar and Kitchen Gallery

    (3 reviews)

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    Tony's Bar and Kitchen Gallery is a great little café cum restaurant on Whitchurch Road. The…read moreinterior is really funky with murals and modern art decorating the walls, and although pretty stylish in many respects it remains welcoming and intimate. There's also an 'outdoor fire garden', that is probably pretty soggy this week! Whose been messing with the weather? Isn't this meant to be summer??? Tony's Bar and Kitchen Gallery is a bit like Milgi's, but after it grew up! This makes sense as Tony's Bar has been around since 1975, and so has had longer to mature. Milgi's is 25 years its junior. I'm rarely around for breakfasts in the morning, but I know they're pretty good. Instead I prefer to call in for a fantastic homemade pizza in the afternoons when the place is usually buzzing. It's essentially an Italian brassiere and so there's also pasta and grill offerings that are worth trying too.

    NOTES: ~ This review is for delivery ONLY. I haven't…read moreactually been inside the restaurant itself. -- Food -- My partner ordered a pizza with added pepperoni on top. I tried a slice and it was absolutely delicious - packed with flavour! Although they skimped on the pepperoni (1 pepperoni per slice), it was still beautiful with a perfect texture on the crust too (normally I don't like the crusts). I ordered a Lamb Burger with a side of chips, which came with a small packet of tomato ketchup. The chips were lovely - hand cut and I think possibly baked. Whatever the cooking method, the chips felt actually decently healthy and perfectly soft on the inside. Went great with the ketchup, though I think they should provide another pack because the amount they gave was nowhere near enough for the chip portion size. The burger itself was decent - nothing out of this world but was a fair enough meal on its own. --- Overall, I'm really happy about my experience ordering from Tony's. The prices were fair, the food was fantastic, and I didn't feel gross and heavy after eating it. Normally with pizza joints everything is over-burdened with grease to the point where you feel like you need to take a shower afterwards. With Tony's, they really show that you don't need to overdose your food with cheese of frying things. I'm no health freak, but the fact that Tony's can provide such delicious food without all the nonsense definitely earns my respect!

    Zio Pin Lucianos

    Zio Pin Lucianos

    (8 reviews)

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    I was a little confused at first, I have to be honest, about what kind of food this restaurant…read moreactually serves. The banner above the door just says Zio Pin and I was convinced (having merely glanced at it on the way past) that it served chinese food. I found out to my great diappointment that it was not chinese food when I realised that it's full name was Zio Pin Lucianos... a little more italian to my ear. The Italian flags should also have given me some kind of clue. Anyway, it meant that Zio Pin was starting on a back foot - it wasn't chinese food... okay. But it was good Italian food. It was more authentically (I say this like I know; I've never been to Italy) Italian than places like Pizza Express and the like. The service was also great and the cost was really good. I'd come back here again and again. And again.

    This is a very Italian restaurant, with cheery Italian staff and simple Italian-themed décor,…read moreincluding terracotta tiles and pieces of art work hung along the walls. Just inside the entrance there's a little bar where you can have a drink before you're seated at your table, which include booths for larger groups. Since the stone baked pizzas at this place are so good (and excellent value) I find it hard to try anything else on the menu - and time and time again I trawl the menu and still return to the pizza. They also do pizzas to take away, which I'd highly recommend over the big chains such as Domino's and Perfect Pizza because their prices are competitive and their pizzas are delicious.

    Amalfi - italian - Updated May 2026

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