Adequate but not fantastic for a tv chef franchise
Arrived early and greeted by pleasant staff, the table was ready as expected be for a booking.
We were immediately seated, handed the menu and asked what drinks we would like, again as it should be in a restaurant.
While awaiting the drinks and starter & mains chosen, the waiter returned to inform us if a list of starters & mains which had "sold out" ... pretty poor for prime time Saturday evening dining and yes, both my choices were unavailable.
That said, my alternative choices were available, we shrugged this little setback off and continued my good ladies birthday celebration.
The starters arrived accordingly and were delicious although basic, a little garnish wouldn't go a miss and it was after completion of these that we started to feel rushed. I was still chewing when the table was cleared and the mains arrived moments later.
We felt the lobster linguine was delicious and excellent value for money at £21 however £17 for what came out as a bowl of stewed beef, onion and carrot not so good value as any potato or veg side were £4 a portion. I plumped for crushed roast potatoes equating to a very expensive stew at £21.
The desserts were typical restaurant desserts nothing extravagant but exactly as expected.
Now, this is where I have to support the reviews on how loud and congested this restaurant is. We appreciated we were seated near the cocktail/prosecco bar but the volume of and style of music was not appropriate for a so called Italian restaurant, neither was the projector style tv showing NASCAR racing and UFC kickboxing.
We did take advantage of the very nice sounding cocktails and these did indeed surpass or expectations resulting in indulging in several while at our table. This was surprisingly relaxed and un-rushed bearing in mind the speed the table had previously been cleared.
We by no means want to make this a bad review but an honest one, the food was very nice although being my 2nd choices and the staff wonderful but as expressed in the heading simple improvements can be made both cheaply and effectively and none of the above would deter us from visiting again now we hold different...
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I’ve been to many restaurants in Leeds, and I can say without hesitation that Riva Blu is the best. It’s a hidden gem that brings the flavors of Italy right to your plate, combined with the warm hospitality that makes you feel like a valued guest from the moment you walk in. If you’re looking for an authentic Italian dining experience, look no further—this place is truly outstanding.
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