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    Papa Nino

    3.8 (6 reviews)
    ModerateItalian, British, Seafood
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    14 years ago

    Absolutely the best steaks ever great atmosphere. Book early, very popular with very good reason.

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    Smugglers Cott

    Smugglers Cott

    4.2(9 reviews)
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    You have to call to book...they don't have technology here…read more.. We had a great time...the 2 waitresses were super and really looked after us. The large Malbec and Sauvignon Blanc arrived promptly - always a good sign Sea bass fillets for my wife, a sirloin with peppercorn sauce for me, 2 cheese cakes, a liqueur coffee and a double Hennessy with the espresso. £112 plus a good tip Very well cooked food all rond - definitely would return

    My partner found this gem of a restaurant online. Situated in a back street in Looe we found this…read morelisted building. It is worth visiting their website to read about its history. We were there for the food even though my partner hadn't realised that it was the Euro semis and England were playing. A wonderful menu which made our choices so difficult. Starters we chose were wonderfully light whitebait and crab cakes with a chilli jam. Do what we did, eat half and then swap plates. Gives you the flavour of both. For our main dish we both chose pan-fried shellfish medley of scallops, king prawns, mussels, clams and garlic. Wow, that was so delicious. I requested the recipe of the jus and the answer was just garlic butter and parsley. There was a mysterious addition which was kept secret. A problem with a restaurant like this is that, as you are eating, food comes out of the kitchen and all the time we think 'wish I had chosen that'. I have decided that we need another trip, soon, down to Looe and then I can try the rest of the menu. I mentioned the Euros semi. Well, the front of the house manager, the owner I believe, kept everyone that requested it an update every few minutes. Thank you. See you on our next trip down the West Country.

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    Mama J's Italian - Affogato

    Mama J's Italian

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Came here for lunch and it is definitely a family friendly and orientated place for a meal. The…read morewaitress that served us was both welcoming and informative. I got a bambino pizza and a salad. They use real wood Fire oven to cook the pizzas in and it was really beautifully cooked. The salad was delicious but just lacked that little extra (maybe basil?). My dining companion had linguine which was just a bit undercooked. All in all a great lunch spot, reasonably priced and very welcoming staff! Just needs that extra umph on the food front to take it to a 5 star. But they're fairly new so there's time....

    We walked past this colourful, vibrant looking restaurant on our first brief afternoon in Looe and…read moreearmarked it for a potential visit during our week in the area. Glad to say we got involved early doors on the second night. As you'd expect on a mid-September Wednesday early evening in a tourist hotspot in Cornwall, it wasn't exactly heaving. Nowhere is at 5.30. Too early for the ravers, too late for the biddies, perfect for the young-parent crowd, which we are firmly in the camp of. Speaking of, there was another young family there (who incidentally we'd seen wandering the cobbled streets of Polperro earlier in the day) and a middle aged, childless couple in situ. Regardless, the service was exceptional. The very clearly authentically Italian server was attentive and helpful throughout and happy to chat and give recommendations. In addition to this, he went above and beyond for aforementioned Baby G - he was grizzling, as is his way at the moment, which was obvious for all in the restaurant to see. I was walking him around when he offered some free breadsticks to keep him occupied. It worked! He also engaged with Asa in a card swapping game - coincidentally (?) handing over a 'rate us on Tripadvisor' card in exchange for one Asa had just picked up. Cynical, moi?! Couple more little, but noticeable, things - he washed up ALL of the dude's paraphernalia, plate, bib and spoon. Really appreciated that. And also the food came at the perfect temperature - not too hot as it always is in every other restaurant we go to, thereby incurring a tentative wait while it cools. They clearly know how to deal with kids, and are truly a 'family friendly' place. Onto the food - Em had a Bianco pizza (garlic butter, pulled pork, mushrooms and rosemary) which was genuinely delicious. Creamy and packed with flavour, with a crispy thin base, and cooked to perfection. To the point where I wish I'd had the same. Honestly one of the best pizzas I've tried for a long time. My beef ragu was very nice, beef shin and pork ragu making the difference between it and a spag bol. Big chunks of meat, spaghetti with the right amount of bite and bounce, and seasoned to perfection. Asa's penne pomodoro was very well received - he essentially inhaled it. Which is about as good as you can expect from a bebe. Dessert was 2x affogato's, which I haven't had for a while. The gelato was gorge - creamy af, and the espresso was lovely but would have preferred it hot. Drinks-wise, Em had her standard prosecco, I had a next level G&T- Malfy Rosa with pink grapefruit. Apparently it's a Sicilian pink grapefruit gin with a hint of rhubarb. I've already got a bottle on order. The overall experience at Mama J's was of sheer joy and blissful happiness. Get here. Now.

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