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    Caprice Restaurant

    3.5 (10 reviews)
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    16 years ago

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    18 years ago

    Nice friendly place with lovely fish and chips and italian foodsall home made.

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    18 years ago

    I haven't been to the caprice as much lately but I used to go all the time,the food is really good and is homemade,also quite cheap aswell.

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    18 years ago

    I love it in caprice, its all homemade foods and meals, the stafa re lovely and the food is great!

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    11 years ago

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    16 years ago

    Standard grub. Good service. Can be busy. Does best coffee i love it!!!

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    Cardosi's Restaurant - The meal is great! It makes you feel you are in Italy during that time! And the price is fair. Have to go their again!

    Cardosi's Restaurant

    4.2(28 reviews)
    0.2 miPaisley
    ££

    A nice little cafe in Paisley. Breakfast all day. Fabulous looking milk shakes. Nice looking…read morepastries. Has sandwiches also. We just had tea and scones which were pretty good. Locals love this place.

    People always say you'll have to book in advance for a table at Cardosi's and its reputation and…read morepopularity become clear after one visit (perhaps even as soon as the scents from the kitchen first hit you). Having visited the restaurant for years, celebrating all manner of things with my family, I can honestly say I consider it to be Paisley's best restaurant. The staff are attentive, friendly, knowledgeable and they make each experience - always a culinary delight - truly excellent. American and Italian influences are married beautifully; the latter being (thankfully) far more prominent leaving the former as an interesting accent. The resultant atmosphere is inviting, warm, relaxed and a pleasure to dine in. The lighting in the back is perfect and really makes Cardosi's a great place for a special occasion whilst the booths are somewhat secluded and provide for an intimate retreat in which to enjoy an afternoon or evening with good company. The menu has developed over the years but some signature dishes remain popular with my family; the simple Penne Alfredo is pasta perfection and the goats' cheese bruschetta (one of the four or so bruschettas offered) is divine. Presentation is thoughtful and consistent no matter which service you're enjoying; this is a testament to the kitchen staff as dinner can be exceptionally busy. Value is excellent, especially at lunchtime when two courses can be had for £9.50. Evening and pre-theatre are very well priced and do not overly restrict the diner. The à la carte options can be a little pricey but I have yet to be anything less than impressed by the choices therefrom. Recently there have been a couple of duck dishes on both the evening and à la carte menus which have been superbly executed. The Coppa Scozia, which raises the humble vanilla ice cream to dizzying gastronomic heights with the addition of crumbled Scottish tablet and hot caramel sauce, stands out from the dessert menu (but is equally matched by the rich and decadent cheesecake). Heralded by many as Paisley's go-to place for any special occasion, Cardosi's is unrivalled in the town and can hold its own against many of the reputable Glasgow restaurants. Whether you go for lunch or dinner, with a crowd or your significant other, you can be sure you'll be enjoying the very best that Paisley has to offer in quality dining.

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    Cardosi's Restaurant - Cheesecake with Chocolate.

    Cheesecake with Chocolate.

    Cardosi's Restaurant - Goats' Cheese Bruschetta with caramelised onions.

    Goats' Cheese Bruschetta with caramelised onions.

    Cardosi's Restaurant - Slow braised pig's cheeks; kale and thyme potato cake; fricassée of wild mushrooms, peas and crisp pancetta; red wine jus.

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    Slow braised pig's cheeks; kale and thyme potato cake; fricassée of wild mushrooms, peas and crisp pancetta; red wine jus.

    Paisley's Burger & Keg

    Paisley's Burger & Keg

    4.8(5 reviews)
    0.0 miPaisley

    Kind of rough-looking at first, complete with a very few well-worn tables, a rough-looking…read morebartender and big, angry-eyed Jaegermeister hart on the wall blasting you in the face as soon as you walk in, but don't let appearances mean everything. The place was great. The rough guy behind the bar may or may not be one of those guys hired to throw fighting drunkards out onto the street, but if so, he was a friendly rough guy who could recommend the right beer along with the outstanding onion rings with a smile on his face and a description of their ingredients and preparation that was straight from a chef's school's creative menu-writing class by way of a genuine love for the establishment's own big circular fried veggies. Our waitress was a engaging, beautiful, well-rounded and very cheerful Sco'ish woman with equal enthusiasm for the burgers and beers on tap. Good service, all y'all! The beer recommended for my wife was a Czech Pilsner draft, Krusovice, a mass-market offering from Heineken that's tasty, if not very challenging. She said it was meh - but she was on the way to finishing the whole pint when I expressed surprise that she'd gone through more than a third of the glass, her usual place to stop. Either she liked it more than she let on, or the day's exertions led to a need for extra alcohol. Mine was a more-local-er IPA that I don't have the name of because I've been counting on the name being on the receipt and it isn't. Darn, because it was tasty and went well with the food and you should get that. So why should an American get a burger in Paisley, UK? I dunno. We were here to join an organized tour of northern Scotland, where we were promised all the Scottish food we cared to mange for the next week, and didn't really want to go overboard; plus, we'd been in Edinburgh the previous few days, and tried some of the local versions of lots of kinds of foods, so just wanted a quick somewhat-familiar bite as a respite. It was the right thing for us. Somewhat familiar, anyway. The burger was delicious, but ground a little differently, so not quite the same texture. It was singed on the crust (mmmm!) but cooked to medium-doneness in the inside (mmmm!). The roll was a beautiful, shiny egg-white-finished thing with excellent texture and an actual flavor of its own. We each got slightly different toppings; even though they had familiar American names, the outcome was just a little different - and seriously yummy. Get a hamburger or a cheeseburger! The fries were potato-y, perfectly done and very tasty. Skins on, peppered as well as salted, yum, get those. My onion rings were among the best I've ever tried, due to the wonderful beer batter. The sauce was OK, not great. Which brings us to ketchup. Heinz ketchup in the UK is just a little different from American Heinz. UK palates apparently appreciate a condiment that's slightly sweeter, with maybe a hind of cinnamon and maybe cardamom. I like it, but it's kind of a funny thing. Your tongue may expect one thing, but since it gets another, there may be some cognitive dissonance going on. Don't let your brain tilt to the "it ain't right" side! No! Gently, mindfully, pull it over to "Mmmmmm, this is good." Because it is. This isn't an American burger joint. It's a Paisley American burger joint. Dude, you're in Scotland. Enjoy it, it's good. Go there. BTW, the taxi stand is a few steps across the square next to the train station. It's about 5 - 6 pounds to the airport Holiday Inn, one pound cheaper than our Uber ride coming in - and the Uber driver was an asshole who gave us a lousy review, preventing us from getting the return trip. Whatever, dude. Sorry you're bitter that you lost your business, but might it be due to your attitude?

    Really good burgerand wing place. Recommend the macaroni fritter on the burger for added chubbage…read more Fries are solid, no booze becasuse of covid but looks like a solid bar. Come check it out.

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    Paisley's Burger & Keg
    Paisley's Burger & Keg
    Paisley's Burger & Keg

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    Kwang Tung Restaurant

    Kwang Tung Restaurant

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.4 miPaisley
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    I work in George Street just down the road from this restaurant so when the diet wagon looses a…read morewheel I often pop in here for a takeaway lunch, which has steadily risen in price over the last year from £3.40 to £4.50. Anyway I digress this review is about a sit down lunch I had with three of my colleagues. The restaurant owns two units in a long line (literal meaning here) of retail and business fronts. It is a fairly spacious place but some of the tables looked a wee bit tight, like they recently accommodated a big table. Fortunately we weren't sat at any of these. We were given a table sat right beside the open door, however, it was a very warm day (balmy highs of 21) and the breeze was pleasant. We ordered off the lunch time menu which is about £6.00 depending on what you have. All in 4 of us with two waters and two fizzy drinks were £7.00 a head 10% tip included. Prawn crackers were put on the table before drinks were orders but after the menus had been handed to us. My starter was chicken noodle soup which was delicious. I often have this without feeling the need to season it, however, this time I used lots of pepper and soya sauce. It's a nice way to eat it once in a while. My choice of main was chicken curry and boiled rice. I cannot complement the curry in here enough, it is so good I have boiled rice to appreciate the curry more. I think in terms of a Chinese curry it is perfect. Spicy but not overly so, and just a great combination of chicken onions and the occasional pea. The consistency of this dish is also great, I've eaten it many times and can't remember feeling dissatisfied with it. Desert was a banana fritter which was nice if a bit overindulgent for lunch on a work day. However, if you don't have it the cost is the same. All in all friendly atmosphere and a great lunch. It isn't a showy as other Chinese or oriental restaurants, even at dinner time, but for great food it is hard to beat and I know I'll be back in a heartbeat.

    Best Chinese in Paisley. Have both sat in meals and take away and all great service. If you don't…read morephone ahead for a collection on a fri/sat night it can be a bit of a wait, but it is well worth it!

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    Kwang Tung Restaurant - Pendulum resturant, Paisley. Lovely restaurant. I love the wine glasses. Next to the town hall.

    Pendulum resturant, Paisley. Lovely restaurant. I love the wine glasses. Next to the town hall.

    Kwang Tung Restaurant - Relaxing

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