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    12 years ago

    Excellent little restaurant. Eaten here several times and never a bad meal. Don't go here if you don't like food or you are on a diet.

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    Amalfi White - The upstairs Ballroom

    Amalfi White

    (4 reviews)

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    A++++ highly recommend for all types of cooking particularly the Asian influence and English…read morecuisines

    Amalfi White is a brasserie and fine dining restaurant just on the outskirts of Melbourne town…read morecentre. Even though I live relatively near to Melbourne, I've never actually ventured into the centre to eat before, which is surprising as there are numerous restaurants with great reputations located there. I'd been recommended Amalfi White by a colleague at work, and the restaurant certainly has kerb appeal, an impressively inviting façade. We had come to dine in the brasserie, but there is also a fine dining restaurant upstairs, with limited opening hours. Inside is just as impressive as the outer, high ceilings, a big sweeping bar, with every possible drink you could imagine, and enough space to seat around 35-40. To the rear is a pizza oven, and the bathroom is down a couple of flights of stairs. Two menus to choose from, an extensive evening menu and another limited menu for a set price, for either two or three courses; 3 choices for each course. We plumped for the latter, and whilst we made our choices, we sat on comfortable sofas adjacent to the bar. The tables were large and well spaced, with leather seating on one side and comfortable chairs on the other. Between the three of us, we chose one of the starters each: smoked salmon salad, duck arancini and large garlic pizza bread with sea salt. A great selection, the salad was fresh and light, the garlic bread crisp and savoury, and the moreish arancini, with a sweet onion dip, was devoured with relish! Mains wise, off the normal menu, there were a variety of pizzas, burgers, steaks and various pasta dishes, but off the set menu, I chose the Spaghetti Carbonara, very rich and filled with salty pancetta, whilst my wife and mother-in-law had the seared chicken breast, with crisp fries and a salad, which was a generous portion to say the least! Just enough room for a dessert, the gooseberry and elderflower fool was light and tasty, perfect for an early summer's evening. On the whole a great meal, the staff were friendly and efficient, and the homemade 'mocktails' large and refreshing; we will return to try the fine dining restaurant upstairs soon.

    La Nonna

    La Nonna

    (4 reviews)

    This wonderful Italian is a small family run business that has gone from strength to strength in…read morethe few years it has been open. Inside it seats around 30 and is decorated in a modern style that still manages to be warm and welcoming. We visited recently for a meal for 4 on a Friday evening. The restaurant was nearly full. All our starters and mains were served in a timely manner and were delicious. I ordered the scallops and duck and both were brilliant. This is not a mega cheap place but it is worth the money charged. We spent around £35 per head with drinks. The staff are extremely friendly and welcoming.

    What a gem hidden away - After hearing really good reviews & feedback from friends that have…read morevisited this restaurant, we decided to pay a visit a couple of weeks ago and were certainly not disappointed. It doesn't look much from the outside but from the moment you go in, you are made to feel at home. A clean modern restaurant. All our food was served promptly, and was devoured just as promptly - all excellent. I have visited many "Italian" Restaurants both in Italy & here in the UK and I have to say this is certainly in my top ten! Good food made from quality ingredients, with excellent service is never cheap (if cheap is what you want, there are many pub restaurants to choose from) La Nonna is reasonably priced for the standard of food & service you receive, you can pay a lot more elsewhere for a lot less! Well worth a visit

    Caravelli Italian Restaurant

    Caravelli Italian Restaurant

    (2 reviews)

    Put simply, one of the best food experiences. Not just in Loughborough (which is by no means a…read morefoodie town full of gourmet options), not just in Leicestershire, but frankly in England. Definitely world class food in a pleasant environment. If you are ever nearby, highly recommend you make a reservation and give your taste buds a treat. This is high quality, authentic Italian food, with delicious, light sauces that are full of flavour to the point of perfection. The branzino literally melts in your mouth. The farfalle al salmone has such a delicious sauce I wiped my plate clean with the bread, something I never do. The tiramisu was perfection itself with the flavours balanced in a way few restaurants can achieve. A hidden gem, this place would be regarded as outstanding in any of the world's food capitals. Like the food, service was spot on. Prompt and attentive without being rushed. The meals were served hot and fresh. The chairs are comfortable, music at an appropriate level so it didn't drown out conversation but you couldn't hear other tables' talk, creating a good atmosphere. Prices are reasonable. Portions are not huge, particularly the pasta, which probably helps keep the prices fair, but it does mean anyone with an appetite can enjoy 3 courses without leaving overly stuffed. The location is odd, tucked away in a quiet side street, nothing like you would imagine for even an average restaurant. There's a car park for hotel guests but for diners you have to park on the street. We got a space out front but you may have to drive round a little at busy times (though street parking is free). Check their website for hours as Yelp has it wrong. Dress code (on a Saturday evening) seemed to be smart casual (jeans and a shirt, shoes) so we were a little casual (but it wasn't a problem). I'm hoping to stay at the attached hotel next time I'm visiting so I can eat here multiple times. I grew up in Loughborough and am genuinely shocked that such a spectacular meal is served here!!

    Excellent, authentic Italian food. Superb, helpful and friendly staff. Can't wait to go again!read more

    Numero Due - italian - Updated May 2026

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