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    The Old Papparazzi - Pizza

    The Old Papparazzi

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This is a quiet italian restaurant, with a lot of sardinian dishes. However, I've preferred the…read moremore typical Italian dishes here. The spaghetti bottarga (which I've had in Sardinia and was fantastic there) was the worst dish I've tried at Su Nuraghe. Bring some cash for the tip! When they took my card to pay and then it was time to enter the pin there was nowhere to add a tip to the charge.

    If you're local to the area, please give this place a go. It's different to its predecessor…read more(Paparazzi) even if it looks almost exactly the same both outside and in. That's probably why it's taken me this long to finally give Su Nuraghe a go... It was pretty quiet in the restaurant - possibly because of the England v Australia rugby game - which meant it was probably only around a quarter full. I'm not the first to review Su Nuraghe but here's where I disagree with Adam G... The menu. There's nothing particularly daring or unusual about the menu, which is along the lines of what you'd find at most provincial Italian restaurants outside of London. There's not much evidence of the Sardinian roots bar the odd dish, which I was really hoping for as someone who loves the regional specialities of Italian cuisine. It's just my personal opinion but I would have LOVED Su Nuraghe to have focused the menu on Sardinian specialities along with a handful of staple Italian dishes rather than it being the other way round. That's not to say I didn't have a good meal; I did! I went for the Gnochetti Sardi (small Sardinian pasta with Sardinian sausage and tomato sauce) to start as main size portion followed by veal in a cream and mushroom sauce. The latter wasn't even on the menu and was kindly made to order. It was all very nice. What I liked most about this place was the service. The staff had been totally accommodating from the moment we booked to the moment we left. They even obliged to cook my off-piste order. I loved the warmth of service, which made me feel as though they genuinely wanted us to be there and to return. I definitely will go back too. Tip: unlike most restaurants these days, service isn't automatically added to your bill so bare that in mind.

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    The Old Papparazzi - Salmon with prawns and paprika

    Salmon with prawns and paprika

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    Oakmere House Harvester

    Oakmere House Harvester

    1.3(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Nice building, shame about the restaurant!…read more Yes, they were busy, it was Easter Monday evening and, fair enough, we had to wait for a table to be cleaned before we could sit down. However, the table did just need cleaning but we were left waiting at the main entrance because the staff were busy serving (and forgotten that we were waiting!). Once seated, the waitress was hasty in coming to take our order so we ordered drinks. As the three people I was with asked for ginger beer, I asked for one too but also a jug of tap water. Our drinks were brought by a different server: 3 ginger beers, jug of water and 8 glasses alost filled with ice cubes. We then couldn't attract the attention of any waiting staff to request the missing drink! Our food arrived, at which point we reminded them about the 4th drink. The food was ok. We felt that the bar staff should rein back on the amount of ice cubes the dole out into the drinks glasses. None of us wanted ice in the ginger beer because it waters it down! The waiting staff seemed rushed off their feet but didn't come across as very friendly! For dessert, my 3 companions ordered waffles that were huge. I opted for a floater coffee which was fine, aside from the coffee grounds at the bottom! We all agreed that, all in all, we had had better meals elsewhere.

    This has got to be the worst experience of my life, below is a letter that I have written to…read moreHarvesters Head Office! Around 2 years ago my wife & I had a problem with one of your waitress's, this was in regard to her being Very rude & condescending to both my wife & I as well as accusing us of stealing a bread roll & some butter pats unfortunately due to a malfunction with my computer I am unable to retrieve the relevant letter that I had drafted to you but I am confident that this letter will be in your files & I would ask you to be so kind as to send me a copy of this letter for my files. On the 31st, March 2015 my wife & I attended the Oakmere House Harvester Restaurant at the High Street Potters Bar EN6 5BT at around 15.00hrs. On arriving we waited for around 10 minutes to be seated & on two occasions we noticed that the waitress that had been so rude & ill mannered to us two years previously had seen us & had ignored us so I asked a girl from behind the bar if she could see to us, explaining that we had been waiting some time to be seated, she immediately came over & I asked her if we could sit by the window on a two setter table, at this stage she went to speak to this other rude waitress & when she returned she asked me if we wanted any drinks, I told her that I would like an empty glass so that I could mix coke & lemonade together she told me that it was "company policy Not to give customers empty glasses for them to top up their own glasses" I said "just leave it there pointing to the table" she said that I was being very rude to her & by me asking her to seat us was also very rude for we should have waited for a waitress to seat us as she was bar staff, I reiterate that we had been waiting for 10 minutes to be seated, she then went on to say that we had been barred from going to this Harvester & that my custom was Not wanted, I said that we had been coming to this particular Harvester for several years & that I had not been barred, she said "get out we will Not serve you" at this I walked out in disgust with my wife brushing a couple of knife & folks onto the floor. In a letter from you at the time of the original complaint that I had made about this very rude waitress you said that you had had a word with her & that their would not be any more problems with her, obviously this was Not the case. At the time of this complaint I also stated that another customer that was present at the time had said to us that he also had made a complaint in writing to your Head Office about the rudeness of this waitress & he to was assured that the problem had been looked into & that their would not be any more problems pertaining to this particular waitress, but on hearing what she said he had felt it necessary to tell me what had previously transpired with him so that I could relate this to you. All I wanted was to have a meal in a lovely setting with my wife but instead our day was ruined by your inconsiderate & ill mannered staff! Firstly I have Never been Barred from Any Harvester or any other establishment in my life, Secondly this is the Second time that this old crone has abused me & caused me to be embarrassed in front of my wife & Thirdly I am a man of sixty two years of age & in all my life I have Never been spoken to in such a disgusting & degenerate manner by a low life second rate person as is these members of your staff. On attending The Oakmere House on several occasions your waitress has refused to serve us & has got another waiter/waitress to serve us, she has made us feel uncomfortable & uneasy by leering over at my wife & I & has been seen to consistently talk to other members of your staff whilst looking over in our direction. The waitress that had told us that that we had been barred said that she had been told by your rude waitress. she said upon our departure that all that had transpired had been caught on video & that she had called the Police, had this been a man that had spoken to me so badly then he would have had just cause to do that but I did no more than brush a couple of knife & folks onto the floor as any video footage will show!

    Di Napoli Pizzeria

    Di Napoli Pizzeria

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    There's nothing quite like a warm, cheesy slice of pizza after a long day and in such o cozy place…read moreas is Di Nappoli pizzeria.Whether I order a a basic margherita or other pizza it always tastes really good and the service is on top ,the prices are reasonable and the products they use are fresh.But for me the most important thing is that there the place is always clean.

    Now, I think I know a bit about pizza. And, I've got to say that I was probably the most excited…read moreperson this side of the M25 when this place was being built let alone when it opened! Di Napoli Pizzeria is the only independent pizza restaurant for absolutely miles. It is also the only one with a proper forno a legna (wood fired oven) and it's a beaut too. The pizzaiolo is also from Palermo, so the credentials are definitely there. To put it in context, the nearest authentic Neapolitan pizza joints are as far away as East Finchley and Palmers Green - at least 20 minutes in the car and no option of delivery. If it wasn't for Di Napoli, the pizza selection in the Potters Bar (and the surrounding area) would be limited to the obvious chains serving up cheese topped loaves of bread to varying degrees of quality. Though I have been informed that Su Nuraghe has also started to dabble in pizza delivery, while Osteria Dante also does pizza as part of its menu. So, how do I rate Di Napoli? If I think local, it's by far the best pizza you can buy - by a mile. If you want something other than pizza - which comes in 13-inch or gigantic 16-inch sizes) they also do a range of starters / salads, pasta and desserts. While there are a couple of tables, first and foremost this is a delivery or collection restaurant. That is where Di Napoli is different to both Su Nuraghe and Osteria Dante which are more general Italian restaurants. Yes, there are better Neapolitan pizza restaurants in London but they are a long way away - and fundamentally not local. If I'm critical, the dough isn't as light as the very very best Neapolitan pizzas. In fact, rather than Neapolitan, it's much closer to the type of pizza I regularly get in Sicily - slightly thicker and denser in texture. I'm so grateful that this place exists and in my mind, it is a fantastic and much-needed addition to the restaurant selection in the local area. Pricing is also very reasonable and I know where I will ALWAYS spend my money on pizza when given the option of Di Napoli or the chains. If you are local to this area, you should do the same too.

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    Di Napoli Pizzeria - Salmon pizza

    Salmon pizza

    Di Napoli Pizzeria - The calamari is really yummy

    The calamari is really yummy

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