A friend and I visited last week for dinner. There are two restaurants side by side - Moroccan on the right / Italian on the left (owned by the same people I think) and because it was the Christmas party season the waiter suggest Cozzo (left hand side) might be the better choice as it would be quieter. Firstly, the service was excellent. The waiter (A friendly chap from Peru) happily bought the menu from our first choice (next door) and brought the food and wine we ordered without batting an eyelid. It was busy but the waiting staff kept up a good service with lots of chatting and a really nice happy atmosphere. Each customer was greeted and seen out the door. This level of service is rare. We chose food at random. It was delicious and reasonably priced.
There's not a lot more I can say really. Service = excellent Food = good Price = reasonable Ambiance = warm and friendly.
I can recommend it and will...
Read moreThe main reason I came to this restaurant was to see it so I can book a table for a big group of friends but after experiencing this I changed my mind. if you don’t go dressed elegant please don’t go to this his place, you gonna get treated very poor. I went to this restaurant dressed jeans and hoodie. The waiter treated me very bad I felt humiliated, they don’t check on you, they bring you the food and they leave in rush, if you ask for something you feel uncomfortable. I rarely write bad reviews but this one I had to do it.
I’m not coming back again to this place and thank God I didn’t book the table for 18 people before I checked it. I came to enjoy it but I left very...
Read morePleasant non chain Italian restaurant in the EC1 foodie district of Whitecross Street. Friendly staff, cosy (ok a bit crowded) and very efficient service. Has seating outside largely for tobacco addicts.
I think that the restaurant shares a kitchen with (linked?) Turkish restaurant next door, so it is not unknown to see someone have a Turkish starter before say, their pizza.
Good pasta dishes and side salads, both generous portions. Pizzas tend to be thinnish and crispy, which is how I like them.
Reasonable prices, wine arguably a little pricy for the quality, but they have to make their...
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