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    Bella Italia

    Bella Italia

    3.0(4 reviews)
    1.8 miNitshill, South Side
    ££

    We decided to lunch here as after all the shopping and walking we were hungry!! For my two girls I…read moreordered the small kids special. This was cheesy garlic bread twice, pepperoni pizza for the youngest and macaroni cheese for oldest, followed by ice cream and milk to wash it down. My sister had salmone limone and I had the gamberoni Risotto. We ordered a bottle of sparkling water. The waitress was very bubbly and nice and kept the girls entertained. The food came out in due course and was very nice and good portion sizes. The nibbles for the girls were missing but kids didn't mind. Not a bad spot for lunch!! Reasonably priced (£40).

    I have wanted to try this Bella Italia for ages and even more so since they updated their menu…read more Bella offer quite a large gluten free menu and their garlic pizza bread is delicious. So tonight me and the bf ventured into give it a try. It wasnt too busy when we entered and we were given the menus to look over. I couldnt see too many changes to the gf stuff apart from the carbonara which now had leeks in it. I decided go go ahead with the carbonara and our orders were taken quickly. We had quite a wait for our food but I assumed this was down to ordering gluten free options. When our food arrived we were offered the usual pepper and parasam cheese. I asked for the cheese and the waiter went off to get it and never came back! Once finished we had quite a wait for our plates to be cleared and then another wait for the bill to arrive. Im sad to say customer service let Bella down tonight and I dont know if i will be returning in a hurry.

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    Bella Italia - Prawn Tempura!

    Prawn Tempura!

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    Sapori d'Italia - Bruschetta

    Sapori d'Italia

    4.7(19 reviews)
    3.5 miMount Florida, South Side
    ££

    We melted off the icy cold night with Sapori's. Upon entering, we were gladly received with a…read moretoasty warm invite, with our eyes wandering here and there to sumptuous italian imports stashed around the room. The fake fireplace humoured us at first but later on we forgot about it and it seemed like the real thing. We were happy, warm, and in good spirits. To start off, we were surprised with a humongous portion of fresh steamed mussels in a savoury tomato broth. This was expertly timed to be followed by our platefuls of freshly made pasta. Gorgeous was the creamy carbonara with Parmagiano and Amatriciana, which were wallops of a finish to the nights eats. The staff were lovely, the male wait person in particular was very accommodating and his sincerity was felt. We really wanted to do dessert..but alas again too full! Must come again to peruse the menu further and delight in desserts.

    Anger, rage, fury, annoyance. That is what I am feeling. How did I not find this place sooner? Why…read moredid nobody mention it to me? Why did I not see Donald and Peter's rave reviews before now? The world is a cruel and wicked place, but I have to let bygones be bygones and accepted that I am, indeed, a douche for not finding this place sooner. Nestled in Mount Florida near Hampden Park, you wouldn't necessarily find this little place. From the outside it looks nothing more that your typical Italian joint. Almost neglected you may say. There's nothing particularly appealing about the shop front. Furthermore as they have no website I had no real idea what to expect food wise. So, I went in completely blind, not knowing anything. First impressions were excellent, very cosy, only 8 or 9 tables, nice Italian music in the background, the chatter of Italian in the kitchen and amongst the waiters. It all boded very well. We ordered some drinks and after a quick rummage through the menu (which all looked great, and very well priced) we were recited the specials of the day. In true Italian style we took the plunge and went for a mega feast of four courses. Nothing particularly challenging for a Wednesday night I must say. To begin, we had a duo of bruschettas - one, a classic tomato and the other with friarielli (or Italian wild broccoli). Afterwords we had a wonderful seafood caserecce pasta dish (primo) with fresh clams and squid. It tasted just like the real stuff I would get in Italy. After, yes there was more (or a secondo), a huge fitto misto (which we shared) which is basically battered and fried seafood. The batter was so light and crisp, and served with lemon its a simple and easy dish that is difficult to top. Finally for desert was a home-made amarena cherry and amaretto cheesecake. It was oh so rich and creamy. Exquisite!!! All this was washed down with some rather darn fine Soave white wine, and the best part was the final bill, incredibly good value for money considering the quantity and the amazing quality of the food we had. I could not recommend this place enough. A real proper Italian restaurant, which is going straight into my top Italian eateries list. I simply cannot wait to go back.

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    Sapori d'Italia - Antipasti.

    Antipasti.

    Sapori d'Italia - Tagliatelle alla Molisana

    Tagliatelle alla Molisana

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    Zizzi - Wild boar ragu pappardelle (after Parmesan)

    Zizzi

    3.0(4 reviews)
    1.8 miNitshill, South Side
    ££

    Zizzi is now at Silverburn in the new extension - alongside Pizza Express, Carluccio's and there's…read morea Prezzo too. With so much choice for Italian, how do you pick where to go? Personally, I've always been a Zizzi's fan. Sure, they're a chain but I've had a few good meals at the Cresswell Lane one (and I love that they had Glasgow School of Art students decorate it) so chose here for an early dinner on a Friday night over the other Italian options. The restaurants in this section of Silverburn have an "al fresco" area as well as seating inside the restaurant. I say al fresco but of course you're still inside the shopping centre out of the rain which is always a good thing. We sat in a booth which was mostly quite good although you are pretty close to people walking to/from the bus stop which means it's not the most intimate of dinners. Zizzi offers pretty standard Italian options but maybe a little more modern than other places and I like that the daily specials are stuck to the menu with a post-it note (stationery geek). We ordered the arancini starter to share, and I got the wild boar ragu pappardelle for main. The arancini arrived quickly and it was a good sized portion of three balls and dip. The menu doesn't say so I'm not sure if it was right or not, but the balls were lukewarm and the sauce was cold which was a weird combination. I'd say this was a pretty disappointing starter and I'd rate it as one of the worst things I can remember having at Zizzi's so I wouldn't recommend this at all. By this stage I was wondering whether we'd made the right choice eating here but thankfully my main improved things. The pasta was delicious, soft and delicate and the perfect amount of bite and the sauce was lovely and rich. A good sized portion and really tasty, I'd definitely get this again if I went back to eat. We skipped dessert and grabbed the bill which was a hefty £35 for a late lunch/early dinner for two with a couple of soft drinks. Pretty pricey when you compare it to city centre dining at a nice independent restaurant. Service was fine - nothing to complain about but nothing to rave about either. Personally I wish there was a bit more variety at Silverburn in the dining options - 4 Italians and 4 burger places don't really get me all that excited - all ready for Cineworld opening in the coming months. I think I'd still probably pick Zizzi's over the other options though.

    I'm not a huge fan of chain restaurants, but I make an exception for Zizzi! I just absolutely love…read morethis place! Newly opened in the extension of Silverburn, the decor in here is lovely and modern and I absolutely love the huge wood fired oven you can see in the open kitchen! We've been several times and the service has always been fantastic. On one occasion, my little fusspot had chosen cheesy pasta from the Kids menu. After one bite he decided he didn't like it. The waitress noticed he wasn't eating, and I explained it had nothing to do with the food and that he was a fussy eater. Within minutes the plate of pasta had been replaced with a cheesy pizza, free of charge! How's that for service! We often make use of our Taste card in Zizzi meaning that we get 2 for 1 on mains. We've sampled the pastas and risotto but my absolute favourite is the Rustica pizzas. They have such a varied selection of toppings and the crust is to die for, dipped in some of the chilli oil served on the table. Another favourite of ours is the Chicken and Proscuitto salad. This is a total meal in itself with a gorgeous dressing. The ice cream they serve is so so creamy and delicious; and I'm not a huge ice cream fan. I recently had a Chocolate fondant from the lunch menu and it was gooey and runny and absolutely lovely! If you like consistently good Italian food id definitely recommend Zizzi!

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    Zizzi - Wild boar ragu pappardelle (before Parmesan)

    Wild boar ragu pappardelle (before Parmesan)

    Zizzi - Rustica Pizza with pulled pork, butternut squash, crispy proscuitto and apple sauce!

    Rustica Pizza with pulled pork, butternut squash, crispy proscuitto and apple sauce!

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    Oscar's Italiano

    Oscar's Italiano

    4.8(4 reviews)
    4.6 miNewton Mearns, South Side
    ££

    It's always the way - having never visited here in the 5 years we've lived around the corner, we…read morewere pleasantly surprised by just how good the food was. We'd gone for a walk one sunny spring evening and ended up here. To be honest, I really wanted a fish supper but preferred the idea of dining in rather than a takeaway, so we decided to give it a try. One downside of this restaurant is that it's in the basement of the building, meaning that on a lovely sunny night you don't get to enjoy the sunshine. The decor could definitely do with updating as it is very casual. I looked at the menu and decided to have the pre-theatre (available all night on a Thursday) which is £13.95 for 2 course. There is a good choice of dishes (about 5 options of mains and starters). I opted for chicken liver pâté followed by mushroom and asparagus risotto. Graeme had a pizza, so we decided to get a cheesy garlic bread to share with our starters so he didn't steal all my pâté. The a la carte menu has pasta, pizza as well as meat and fish dishes. In all honesty I would have preferred one of the meat/fish mains but the prices were just too expensive for me, most coming in at over £15 for a main. Comparing these prices with decent city centre restaurants, I wouldn't expect to pay more on the south side and that's why this place loses a star. The pâté was a good dollop, served with crackers and bread as well as some salad and red onion chutney. Delicious, and a great size for a starter. The garlic bread was heavenly and had a huge amount of cheese on it which was just perfect. I really enjoyed the risotto as well - I've had a lot of bad risottos while dining out, and this wasn't one of them. Perfectly cooked, generously topped with Parmesan and lots of tasty mushrooms. I would have liked more asparagus but the pieces I did get were delicious and it was perfectly cooked, with the right amount of bite. We didn't have dessert and decided to walk home. The bill came in close to £50 due to the expensive drinks, which was a little disappointing. A small glass of rose was £4.95 and Graeme had a beer, so that pushed things up a little. I'm glad to say that we'd definitely go back and recommend it - the pre-theatre is a very good deal and I was really impressed by the cooking. It's great to find a great little restaurant right on your doorstep ... even if it's been there all along! (Added note, there's carparking behind the row of shops if you're driving, it can often be hard to get a spot on Ayr Road in the evening).

    The best thing about Oscars is that you always know what you're going to get: good food and…read morefriendly service. Everything on the menu is delicious. An intimate space for dining, yet casual. A gem in the Mearns.

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    Oscar's Italiano - Mushroom & asparagus risotto

    Mushroom & asparagus risotto

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    Trattoria Genova - The interior

    Trattoria Genova

    3.8(4 reviews)
    2.8 miPaisley

    First of all Congratulations on opening such a fantastic place. Trattoria Genova the Italy has…read morecome to Paisley and I have been waiting for it a long time. This little place is worth visit but make sure you book in advance as since the day one it's been fully booked. Ok let's get to business Food wise... TRATTORIA means tavern. Place where you'll get traditional home made food and that's what Trattoria Genova offers fresh tasty food... We don't need more of Jamie's Italian... We want authenticy and simplicity thanks guys:) Service..very friendly staff and owners. It's been a week since you open and you give the feeling like you were there forever. As soon as I walked in the floor staff greet with smile and give the warm welcoming feeling. This was my second visit and the barman remembered how I take my coffee.. . Hey ho! I like that! :) Inside... Just lovely. Beautiful modern twist with spectacular art on the wall and the ceiling.. Just go on and visit! You won't regret it. I'll be back for sure.. Well done!

    I stumbled across this place when looking for somewhere to eat in Paisley. The first thing I…read morenoticed was the lovely interior of the restaurant. It's beautifully designed with a clean, modern feel making the dining atmosphere enjoyable. The servers were very friendly but I would have to say that they were not as attentive as I would have liked. We had to call them for refills on our water and prime them to clear out plates. However they were very personable and hopefully this was just due to the face that they've only been open a few days. I thought the food was slightly above average. I ordered the bruschetta to start and it was a good balance with the garlic and basil. Then I add the pollo Milanese which was average. Overall I would love to give this place four stars as its fresh on the block and boats of a lovely interior but I just feel the food didn't math up. It was what I expected but nothing above and beyond your traditional Italian.

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    Trattoria Genova - Love the design

    Love the design

    Trattoria Genova - Lunch menu

    Lunch menu

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    Tarantino - Involtini di zucchine e tonno - grilled marinated courgettes wrapped with Italian tuna, olives, capers and fresh parsley.

    Tarantino

    4.5(20 reviews)
    2.7 miSauchiehall Street West, West End
    ££

    Tarantino is definitely a dining delight! Sometimes you just have to splurge and Tarantino is the…read moreplace to indulge in and that's what I did! I started out with a mixed salad, it had chopped greens, a layer of tomatoes, red onions and drizzled with balsamic vinegar, not only was this mixed salad good looking it was great tasting too! For the main meal I went with Pollo Birra & Carciofi, which was pan roasted chicken breast with red onions, rosemary and artichokes in a sauce made from Italian handcrafted beer. Oh my! The chicken was so tender and good, the flavors of everything blended well, before I knew my meal was gone. I knew since I was indulging I needed to keep it moving and dive into dessert, after checking out the yummy menu I went with the Tronchetto Al Cioccolato- it was an Sicilian style chocolate cake, rolled together with Italia Amaretti & cookies served with nocciolate ice cream, oh sweet bliss! Every bite was just divine! Service was great and friendly. A truly great dinning experience, Tarantino offers creative Italian dishes.

    I was a little dubious when I saw restaurant opening up - after Indian and burgers, Glasgow has a…read moreload of Italian places. Located just off the Finnieston strip next to Ox & Finch, we actually tried going here last year but for some reason they were closed on a Saturday night so we went to Mother India instead. A group of 5 of us visited for dinner last night. The restaurant is pretty small actually but not pokey - no one was seated right beside us and the music gives it a good atmosphere so you don't feel like people are listening to your conversation. The menu is really impressive - I pretty much wanted to eat every single dish. As Rocco G says, it's not your usual Italian dishes on the menu and you can be a little more adventurous here (although there is a section of traditional Italian dishes which are more common in the UK like bolognese, carbonara, lasagne). There's lots of eggplant/aubergine (drool) and loads of delicious-sounding seafood, as well as nod to Scottish folk with a chicken breast stuffed with haggis. There's even a good range of vegetarian dishes. I went for the scallops to start (£9.95) which were beautifully plump (is there any other way to describe a good scallop), served in a lovely tangy Aurum liqueur sauce. For the price I thought 3 scallops was very reasonable, and really enjoyed how perfectly they were cooked. For main I couldn't go past the gnocchi with king prawns in a white wine sauce (£11.95). It was a huge portion (too large, if I'm honest) but overall a really wonderful dish packed with flavour but not smothered in sauce, and really letting the puffs of gnocchi shine. There was one main large prawn (in the shell) and then smaller prawns scattered around the dish - again, for the price I thought this was really good value. I even went for dessert (something I rarely do) as I quite fancied the tiramisu (I think around £5). Again, great sized portion, lovely presentation and had a nice boozy/coffee kick to it. I couldn't eat it all so they happily popped it in a container for me to take home (guess what I'm having for lunch today?!). Service was great - we were looked after by two staff members who were both friendly and helpful. There was a mix up with the mains as one of our party didn't receive his, and they only realised as they were bringing out our dishes. I thought the way it was handled was really nice - they offered him some bread while he waited, and then took his dessert off the bill to say sorry. Life lesson: If Rocco G says it's good, it's going to be good.

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    Tarantino - Complimentary nibbles.

    Complimentary nibbles.

    Tarantino - Chocolate and pistachio cheesecake.

    Chocolate and pistachio cheesecake.

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    Piccolino e Vino - Fancy soft drink

    Piccolino e Vino

    3.5(11 reviews)
    5.0 miNewton Mearns, South Side
    £££

    I am a huge fan of this La Vita restaurant. I have been dining here since I was at school with my…read moremother. I typically dine on a weekday lunch and I have had takeaway pizza and pasta every so often too. The atmosphere is pleasant and nice. Food is great and the service has been decent on the times that I have dined in. My dad loves the margarita pizza, I like the Mia Casa pasta dish and my mum swings from the salad to something with chicken usually. It is our local Italian restaurant and I recommend it if you are in the Newton Mearns area. It is worth noting that the parking is round the back (shared with the other shops and it can be tight for a larger vehicle, such as a Panamera or XJ).

    A review update as we ordered delivery from here recently, one lazy weeknight. I'd decided on…read morelobster ravioli which unfortunately they couldn't do gluten free but I went with it anyway. I can't remember what Graeme ordered - most likely some kind of sausage pasta. We also got a garlic bread to share. I think we had to pay a few pounds for delivery as the bill was about £20. The food arrived within 20 minutes - impressive seeing as it's a 5 minute drive from our house and they'd told us 30 minutes at least. The food was piping hot and delicious. My pasta came with rocket which tasted awful, you know how sometimes it is really bitter? It was really easy to pick off though so no harm done. The sauce and ravioli were delicious, creamy and a really generous serve so I was able to save the leftovers for lunch the next day. I think the last time we ordered takeaway for delivery was some time in 2011, so we're not pros at this kind of thing. I'd rather go our for a meal. But this place had a great take away service so I suspect we'll be using them again in the future.

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    Jist Misto - italian - Updated May 2026

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