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    San Pietro

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    ModerateMediterranean

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    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    15 years ago

    Is welcoming and has great food. The early bird menu is great value for food like this.

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    Antalya Turkish Restaurant

    Antalya Turkish Restaurant

    3.8(12 reviews)
    48.8 mi
    ££

    Sometimes, it's the little touches that make a real difference you know? This is one reason I like…read moreAntalya. I must confess that Turkish / Greek food isn't my favourite type, but I do like it for a change now and again. Once you are seated at Antalya and your drinks order has been taken, warm strips of a flat bread will be brought to your table, alone with dishes of olives and pickled peppers (the ones that look like large chillies, but are not spicy as such). These are free, and you can nibble on them as you decide on your order. There are a wide range of hot and cold starters, with my favourite being a 'mezze' selection...a small plate with around 8 or 10 items on it, e.g. hummous, taramasalata, some kind of bean salad, a meatball, stuffed vine leaf, a 'burek' (sort of a cheese samosa) and some other bits. Want some more free bread to mop things up with? Just ask. Main courses consist of a lot of lamb and chicken dishes, with some fish and vegetarian options too. My recommendation is the Iskendar kebab, a dish containing a mixture of meats in a tomatoey sauce, served over pitta bread. If you have room for dessert, the trolley appears to be well stocked with cakes and traditional Turkish baklava...very sweet pastry affairs, sometimes nutty, and dripping with syrup or honey. Too sweet for my tooth, but each to their own. If you decide not to have a dessert, your meal will still be rounded off by a free shot of a fruit liqueur, usually on offer is banana, cherry, strawberry, and possibly one other. Also, a plate of free fruit is served which is great to cleanse the palate, but also great as a free alternative to dessert, if you didn't fancy one of the heavy offerings from the trolley. The staff are attentive without being overbearing, and they are very friendly. One waiter overheard my brother saying how much he liked the apple tea they served there, and he went into the kitchen and came out with a pack of the stuff for him to take home. I don't know if this is a family run restaurant, but it certainly has that feel. When the bill comes, if you've had a couple of drinks then don't expect any change from a 20 if you had a starter and a main course. I never feel cheated when paying the bill here, as I do feel that the little 'extras' add a lot of value to the dining experience. The ambience is relaxed and friendly, great for couples, families or group bookings...a good all-rounder in this respect.

    I really enjoyed the food here, nice authentic turkish cuisine…read more The menu is very comprehensive and the food well cooked. The staff are lovely and very welcoming. There is also a take away with nice kebabs

    Le Bistro - Hang over cure!!!

    Le Bistro

    4.0(6 reviews)
    20.7 mi
    £££

    Really nice selection of food and able to accommodate large groups the staff are very nice and…read moreaccommodating and always there to help

    We had arranged to go here for Sunday lunch with a friend after what ended up being a heavy…read moreSaturday night out and needless to say I was looking forward to it too much if anything the only thing what speared me on was knowing I could have an "hair of dog" to try and make me feel human again!! This always used to be one if those places you would visit only for special occasions so going for Sunday lunch seemed a little strange for me but then again that might have been the hangover talking! However I shouldn't have been so worried they have recently decorated and it looks really warm and welcoming inside while maintaining that special occasion feel. It was really busy upon our arrival but we had an ace up our sleeve as the friend we was meeting use to work here so got seated pretty sharpish (cheeky I know but get I was hungover remember!) we ordered some drinks and once my first San Miguel slid down I started returning to the land of the living. We were handed the menus and they had a set menu for Sunday lunch 3 courses for 15.95 which is pretty good value in my book taking into account what was available they had a variety of starters a king prawn dish classic, prawn cocktail, pâté and soup of the day amongst others I opted for the pâté which I usually steer clear for obvious reasons, but as it was a higher class of restaurant felt pretty confident it would be quality ingredients! The pâté came and I was expecting a small ramekin on pâté with I couple of slices of Melba toast but what came was like a slab and I mean slab of chocolate cake it was huge and only two small pieces of toast which was never going to accommodate such a "slab" of pâté. As one of us was having the soup at least we had some extra bread on the table which I could take advantage of. In the end the pâté defeated me just so much of it was too rich to finish. For the main you could have a traditional roast of the usual beef, pork or half a chicken but I opted the a slightly different braised steak which came with a lovely rich red wine jus and oven roasted shallots. All the dishes came with sides of vegetables roast and mash potatoes and big fluffy Yorkshire puddings which you could ask for more of at no extra cost. It came round to dessert and by this time I had gone from land of the dead to land of the living after my first pint and was now on my way to land of the fairies after having another couple of San Miguels on top of the previous nights alcohol. Dessert again had plenty of choice and at the start of the meal liked the look of the the cheeseboard as a sucker for any form of cheese but as I'd eaten so much and as San Miguel doesn't really compliment cheese opted for the lighter and easier on the palate mandarin cheesecake which again defeated me. All in all it was a pleasant experience and a gentle pick me up to get through a hungover Sunday instead of contemplating dying on the sofa at home. The only thing that spoilt it slightly for me and why it doesn't get 4 stars is it was full of gypsies don't get me wrong I don't mind what kind of people are dining at the same place as me and I'm no snob but all the crazy kids and loud parents just took the edge off it for me and after speaking to our friend that worked there it seems gypsies do go there a lot on a Sunday but every other day it's just business as usual.

    San Pietro - mediterranean - Updated May 2026

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