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Italian Restaurants in Brighton



Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
My God, not this again :wozza:

Sorry for not remembering every thread and/or post on here. To everybody else, thanks for your help.
 
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brightonbluenose

New member
May 6, 2006
174
Si Signore on sydney street get mine & many others votes

Si Signore by a distance.

Al Fresco isn't too shabby, but is bloody expensive.

Al Duomo is shite and a half. Awful place.

Only been there once and have to agree, really good service, atmosphere and food. Got me thinking of heading there this weekend.

award for what?

servin up average food & service that is well below average?

On the recommendation of the first three quotes above I have been to Si Signore this evening and literally just got home afterwards and whilst I obviously can't comment on other peoples experiences i've got to say that the idea this is an 'Italian' restauarant is the biggest joke ever!!

For starters (not the anti-pasti!!) the guys running it (who were very nice it must be said!) are not Italian - did an earlier post mention the name 'Amir'? That raised alarm bells straight away!

Secondly, does a real italian do baked potatoes or prawn cocktail c/w rose-marie sauce? This is a gaff that does a few Italian dishes and thats about it.

Thirdly, the wine - we had a bottle of pinot grigio for £14- that as soon as the missus tasted it she said it was like piss - and she wasnt wrong!

The food - starters weren't bad. Main course - she had a pizza which was big and very good. I had seafood risotto which lacked the flavour of even a salty sea-dogs old wellie! FFS even the seafood in it (incl chopped crab-stick!!) didnt taste of seafood!!

All in all for two beers, two starters, two mains, a mixed salad and the pinot grigio this pre-cinema repast set me back £57- incl service!!

Of course when asked at the end of the meal if everything was ok we said ''yeah, fine'' !!

If you like a decent pizza fair enough but if you want proper italian food please dont bother!!

We went to Leonardo for lunch on Monday - two starters, two mains, two desserts, two cocktails and a bottle of prossecco set me back £70- for the pair of us - great food and great value!

THERE IS NO COMPETITION - LEONARDO FOR ME EVERY TIME!!

Rant over! :angry:
 


csider

Active member
Dec 11, 2006
4,511
Hove
bluenose...........blimey, you are wasted on the dole mate. widen your search for a job as a travelling food writer:lolol:

well done though, i wont be going there. although last time at clayto's the food and service was shit.
 


brightonbluenose

New member
May 6, 2006
174
bluenose...........blimey, you are wasted on the dole mate. widen your search for a job as a travelling food writer:lolol:

well done though, i wont be going there. although last time at clayto's the food and service was shit.

I've never had bad food or service at Leonardo ............and I'm told the dessert used to be of the highest order ha ha!
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Bluenose - you sure you went to Si Signore in Sydney Street?

The bloke (not guys - there's only one of him) who runs it IS Italian (a Fiorentine), and isn't called Amir. The menu doesn't include baked potatoes. Thirdly, I'd have thought it impossible to get through £57 for two. I've never got through more than £30.

Sorry you had a shite meal, but I don't recognise the Si Signore you've been to. :shrug:
 




mistahclarke

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2009
2,997
the place up st james street on the right a few streets up as you head east, sorry cant remember name, small very authentic italian.

The one opposite the Saint James pub on Madeira Place? La Capannina I believe. Went there once, it was quite good if I recall correctly.
 


csider

Active member
Dec 11, 2006
4,511
Hove
The one opposite the Saint James pub on Madeira Place? La Capannina I believe. Went there once, it was quite good if I recall correctly.

thanks, yes thats the one............END OF THREAD.
 


brightonbluenose

New member
May 6, 2006
174
Bluenose - you sure you went to Si Signore in Sydney Street?

The bloke (not guys - there's only one of him) who runs it IS Italian (a Fiorentine), and isn't called Amir. The menu doesn't include baked potatoes. Thirdly, I'd have thought it impossible to get through £57 for two. I've never got through more than £30.

Sorry you had a shite meal, but I don't recognise the Si Signore you've been to. :shrug:

Deffo that one - perhaps I was wrong on the Amir bit!

But the board outside does offer baked potatoes - overall very disappoined and for the items I listed the bill did come to the £57-.

C'est la vie (not very italian I know!!)!
 








Don't get me started

One Nation under CCTV
Jul 24, 2007
349
Marroccos, the chef is from Naples and the food is sublime and reasonable. It reminds me Italy, nothing fancy just good food and a decent atmosphere. You wont get much more authentic
 






mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,471
High up on the South Downs.
Topolino Duo has to be up there. Good fish and Uncle Dick sacked Mark McGhee there.
Brighton/Hove is far better for Italian restaurants than most English cities.
Best British Italian I've visited was in a disused railway station at Melrose in Scotland.
 






shoreham moonraker

New member
Apr 11, 2009
1,374
Went to si signore last night, had some lovely garlic bread with cheese and chilis and a canelloni, was good but not a patch on brio in shoreham.
 


WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,776
My favourite Italian restaurant used to be between Brunswick and Norfolk Square, on the opposite side of the road. I can't remember the name of it, but i always knew it as Geovanni's. The woman who owned it was a very tasty forty something italian woman called Geovanni who had three daughters in their twenties who served. Don't remember a whole lot about the food though. It closed about 15 years ago, so I may be a little late for this thread.
 




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