We happened to be walking by this new picturesque small restaurant on Bridge Street and decided to book in for dinner later that week based on the delightful interior, delicious-sounding menu, and wine list. The food & experience did not disappoint. My friends and I had the fried zucchini flowers, doughballs with serrano ham & soft cheese to start and shared one of the specials, the summer truffle gnocchi in cheese sauce. It blew me away, the best gnocchi I've ever had. And Georgia our thoughtful hostess and co-owner brought us some amazing focaccia for the rest of that sauce. She could have brought us a brick for our second plates and we would have been happy, but our main dishes of veal chop with porcini mushrooms, octopus and potatoes, zucchini flan, and a side of fried polenta chips were also exceptional. I cannot rave about the food enough. A small menu done exquisitely well.
You can tell the owners care about their customers and the quality of their food and wines. Nothing was overdone or overwrought, just simple Italian dishes done perfectly. Georgia was very kind throughout, providing us with a tasting of desert wines after they were out of the one we had wanted. She orders them from friends and suppliers in Italy and has a truly remarkable selection. Georgia and her partner Joe the chef lived in Florence and have spent time with his family in Calabria. At L'uva they have imported that love of food and friendly atmosphere to Yorkshire directly from Italy. Throughout we felt like we were dining with friends excited to cook for us and share their tables, the atmosphere reminded me of small family-run places in Italy. My friends and I have spent a lot of time in Italy over the years and this was as authentic as the Italian folks who came in after us. There is nothing else like it in York and we will certainly be back. Thank you Georgia & Joe for a wonderful dinner! read more