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    Sorrento

    Sorrento

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    £££

    I give this a 4 star because when I ordered napoli, Spagetti, they gave me pasta when i…read morespecifically said spaghetti. Other than that, it is amazing with amazing service.

    Sorrento under its previous guises had been a regular haunt of my friends and I through the years,…read moremainly due to its great offers for lunch. However, those restaurants would leave as quickly as they entered and it's most recent incarnation has never really gained back our regular custom, possibly due to the rise in popularity of other cheaper lunchtime venues such as the Left Bank. However, I decided recently to take the plunge and visit Sorrento, for lunch again, and I was not disappointed. Whilst it's not the cheapest in the village, they offer a 2 course meal for £8.95 at lunchtime or 3 for £11.95, which represents great value for money when you consider the dishes you get. I started with the Spaghetti A'matriciana which had a brilliant blend of flavours as well as a spicy kick. For my second course I ordered tuna steak cooked in garlic and white wine, which offered an interesting mixture of flavours that tamed the palate nicely. It might not be the cheapest, but if you're looking for somewhere a bit more sophisticated than the Left Bank and you have some time on your hands I'd recommend Sorrento, particularly on a nice day when you can sit out in the delightful outdoor area they have.

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    Zenzero

    Zenzero

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Zenzero doesn't sound like it should be an upmarket Italian restaurant. I'm not totally sure what…read moreit sounds like it should be really, perhaps some kind of feng shui shop, but I don't think you can actually sell feng shui. Anyway, name issues aside, Zenzero is a nice enough place to eat in Formby, offering Italian cuisine that's a bit more sophisticated than the usual pizza and pasta combos on offer elsewhere. Whilst they do offer pizza and pasta dishes, they also offer selections of antipasto, luxury steaks and scallops. Their prices aren't too bad for what you're getting but, as Matt says, the restaurant just doesn't have a particularly friendly or warm atmosphere. Perhaps it's because of the sheer quality of nearby Don Luigi's that Zenzero receives such indifference from me but I guess I just know that there's better places to eat than here. I'd recommend the food, but not really the dining experience itself as a whole.

    Zenzero is another Italian restaurant in a sea of Italian restaurants. It's difficult to imagine…read morewhat happened before Italian restaurants came along and conquered the dining-out market - Times restaurant critic Giles Coren calls this primordial era 'BP', that is 'Before Pizza'. Well, Zenzero may be an Italian restaurant but it's not really a pizza 'n' pasta place - we're talking instead antipastos of cured meats and marinated vegetables, scallops in champagne and saffron, fillet steak with Parma ham and Madeira sauce. It's all of an excellent standard, and not even all that expensive (with the fillet steak priced under £16). This is a real restaurant and clearly the chefs and management take it all very seriously which is all very admirable. My only real problem with the place is the lack of soul; it's a bit sleek and a bit cold. The staff were friendly enough but there was never the sort of pleasant hustle and bustle, the warm feeling that comes with visiting a really welcoming eatery. Maybe I'm just after something that Zenzero was not intended to supply but restaurants should be about more than food and drink.

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    L'Olivetto - Bar

    L'Olivetto

    5.0(1 review)
    13.5 mi

    L'Olivetto sits on an unassuming street in Mossley Hill, Liverpool. In passing you might think it…read morewas a coffee shop or the sort, but it turns out to be a real culinary jewel, and one of those rare ones... an independent Italian restaurant that does Italian food properly, and well. As you walk in, it strikes you that the space is larger than it looks from outside, with slate floors and tables in similar tones with simple wooden furniture, but the restaurant is dominated on one side by the giant ornate wooden bar, which takes the centre stage. The rest of the restaurant is decorated in shades of olive (a natural choice, with "L'Olivetto" translating to "The Olive Grove"), but is rather minimalist, meaning that it can feel a little stark. I think if the tables had simple white tablecloths, or if there were some curtains or plants, it would make the venue feel a bit more cosy, and would absorb the echo a little bit. Not to say that it's not pleasantly decorated, with some fab quirky decorating features! The bar also had some great little additions that you might not think about. There is a glass containing reading glasses, for those who inevitably forget to bring theirs and have to squint at the menu, as well as two variations of a loyalty card, one for the daytime crowd, promising free coffee and cake, and the other for the evening crowd, offering a free bottle of house wine. A nice touch! The menu is split into several options, including a lighter meals section, set meals, and general a la carte. The tables also have promotions on them, mentioning how each night there is some variation of a special offer, such as 20% off on tuesdays, and a half price bottle of prosecco with your meal on "Fizzy Fridays". The prices generally are very good too, considering everything is made fresh to order. We chose to start with Funghi Impanali, breaded mushrooms which gave a good crunch before giving in to some incredibly tasty and juicy mushrooms that had been sauteed in garlic butter. When somewhere can take something as simple as breaded garlic mushrooms and make it truly tasty and impressive, that's a good sign! For our mains, I chose the Pollo Saltimbocca from the light lunch menu, which comprised of chicken fillets wrapped in parma ham sautéed with olive oil, garlic and sage. I accompanied this with a couple of side dishes of Patate Saltate, which is potatoes sauteed with onions, garlic and parsley but which visually was a bowl of absolutely mouth watering looking little roast potatoes! They were crunch and delicious and very moreish! I could eat a whole bowl of them for a snack! I also had the spinach tossed with onion, garlic and parmesan, My main and sides were delicious, and I was really impressed with both the taste and the price. Phil R opted for the classic Spaghetti Carbonara; spagetti with diced pancetta in a rich cream sauce with parmesan, he was also given the option to add additional chicken to the dish, which he did gladly. For his side, he chose to try the zucchini fries, which came with a garlic aioli for dipping, and which were unsual but pretty tasty! We'd seen them appearing a lot in trendy restaurants, so it seemed a perfect opportunity to give them a try (try them, seriously!). Phil R was completely taken aback by the quality and flavours of his pasta, and was singing its praises and making happy noises throughout. We've been to Rome and Pisa and eaten *actual* Italian food, and he didn't sound as impressed then as he did by this meal! Well done, L'Olivetto! We were given dessert menus, but had already been sneakily noseying at the cake chiller cabinet in the corner of the restaurant, and had made up our minds already! I chose to go for the cherry crumble, served cold, with cream, and Phil R chose to go for the triple chocolate gateaux. We were both smitten with our choices, which were delicious and great quality. We were told they were from an actual nearby Italian bakery, keeping the Italian flavours going throughout. Some of the desserts were prepared freshly in house too... we'll try them next time! The service was friendly and professional, the food was absolutely superb and of a great quality and value, and the venue was bright, modern, and spotlessly clean. It was also nice at the end of my meal to see that they had a selection of teas available, so I had an Earl Grey to round it all off. Perfect. If you're near Liverpool, go along and give them a try, they're really worth it. We decided that we'd be happy enough to drive over there from Bolton if we fancied a nice meal and experience, because that's one thing they really delivered. Bravissimo, L'Olivetto!

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    Fat Italian

    Fat Italian

    4.3(6 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    ££

    Whenever I try to picture what an Italian person looks like, I never imagine them as being fat…read more Generally I picture a dark-haired, good-looking young person. Or a jolly old man, like the ones you see on the Bertolli adverts. They might sometimes be a bit on the large side, but they never look unhealthy (not like when you think of fat English people). Maybe this place should add something to their name, like Fat But Not Unhealthy Italian. Anyway, I digress. The restaurant itself is a delightful little place in Crosby village that doesn't look particularly big from the outside but inside they manage the space well, ensuring no diner feels uncomfortable or cramped. The service there is prompt and attentive without making you feel too awkward and the waiters are friendly and chatty. The food is a selection of the usual dishes you'd expect from an Italian restaurant as well as a few more sophisticated, unusual ones. The pizzas and pasta dishes are excellently made and delicious, and if you go during their 'Happy Hour' between 5pm and 6.30pm or all day Sunday then you can get a pizza or pasta dish for a fiver, which represents excellent value for money. The other dishes on the menu can be quite pricey but are well worth the money. I would particularly recommend the Tournedos Rossini steak if you're feeling flush as that is full of flavour and worth every penny. A great place to go for any occasion.

    As you can tell by many of my yelps, my dining experiences generally revolve around local takeaways…read morewhere the bill comes to less than a tenner or even less than a fiver. However, sometimes I do venture out to actual restaurants where you sit down and y'know, make a bit of a night of it rather than shovelling down a kebab and chips in an attempt to stop myself from throwing up. Fat Italian in Crosby is one such place, offering a variety of delicious Italian meals and juicy steaks at slightly expensive prices, but reasonable nonetheless. When I dined there, I got some calamari as a starter that was light and chewy and decided on steak for my main. This proved to be an excellent choice as the Tournedos Rossini steak I got was easily the best I had ever tasted as it was deliciously tender. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable and the atmosphere is quite relaxed - when I was there I spotted a few tables with people in Liverpool shirts attending post-match, which shows how Fat Italian represents a restaurant where you can go to have a meal to celebrate a special occasion or just to have a pizza on the way home from town.

    Don Luigi's - italian - Updated May 2026

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