My son and I had lunch here last week. Lovely, small restaurant just off the beaten track. Always packed. We were greeted well and all service was excellent as was the food.
My son had the mushroom cream bruschetta and I had the burrata. The mushrooms were succulent and the sauce was wonderful. The pizza bread was gobbled by us both.
My son’s pizza was delicious as was the linguine. I wanted to lick the plate.
The kitchen is viewable by the customers dining and what a treat to watch the pasta and pizza chefs work.
Mio has a lovely atmosphere and the food is some of the best Italian I have ever had.
And although we didn’t have the calzone, my so remarked on how delicious it looked.
And for this part of London, the prices are very reasonable.
Mio is a hidden gem of a restaurant. The food quality belies the prices. Plus, if one desires, they can watch the chefs cook their dinner as the small kitchen is part of the main dining area but sealed off by a glass partition. I had the ravioli main course, it just melted in the mouth. £43 for 2, 2 cokes, starters, 2 mains, and a desert, including service charge. One could pay almost double that in the local vicinity of Victoria. Easy.
Au Bellefleur B&B Sigogne
+5
A very warm welcome by Fabio, not the owner, who is keeping an eye on everyone. It's a small restaurant and it was full but that doesn't mean that quality was less or service was slow. I took a very good tomato bruschetta and then a spaghetti bolognaise and a white wine. It felt like being in Italy. A special greeting also to the pleasant Belgian waitress.
Keep up the good work.
A day later I returned with my husband and we had a great evening thanks to good food, Fabio and another lovely waitress.
Regards from Franca (France)
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