Dined at Punta and it was an unforgettable experience. The four-course meal was a journey of flavors, where each dish was thoughtfully crafted and beautifully presented. The chef's recommended pasta was simply sublime - a perfect balance of textures and flavors that delighted the palate. The charcoal beef was another highlight, succulent and rich, with a depth of flavor that can only be described as tasting the love and care put into its preparation.What made our evening even more special was the serene ambiance, courtesy of the low season. We had the unique opportunity to watch the magic happen, as the open kitchen windows offered a front-row seat to the chef's culinary artistry. It felt like a private show, adding an extra layer of intimacy to our dining experience.For anyone looking for an exquisite culinary adventure, Punta is a must-visit. The food, ambiance, and the sheer dedication of the chef to his craft make it a dining experience that's not just about the meal, but about creating lasting memories. Don't miss out on...
Read morepizza is delicious and very close to true italian, although it takes forever considering pizza should not take that long. one time one of the pizzas were over charred. the service though, beneath japanese standards, also worst of all we had collected enough stamps for a free pizza and drink, but the guy repeatedly told us we can’t combine the stamp cards ? I’m sorry to go Karen on this one, but that is absolutely ridiculous. This is not a big chain store, any small restaurant or café would combine stamp cards, even the chains, this is embarrassing for a small shop establishment to try to run away through bureaucracy. we bought enough to have stamps ? so what exactly is the problem ? having worked many places that uses stamp cards, the answer is none.
don’t have stamp cards if you won’t respect your...
Read moreOur nosh-up in Japan this time was a proper corker! Usually, we're all over the Japanese grub, but this trip, we fancied a gander at this Italian joint tucked away in a right old charming street, felt like stepping back in time, I tell you. The old buildings and history round here gave us a real taste of the culture.
We popped into this eatery run by a young lass, proper elegant she was. Her scoff was top-notch, each dish a proper belter. And the service, spot on, mate! Made us feel right at home, she did.
That chow not only filled our bellies but put a proper smile on our chops. We'll remember that meal for yonks and definitely give it the nod to our mates back home, so they can have a taste of the...
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