New Pizza Restaurant
New Pizza Restaurant
I've just heard that the Montecassino restaurant on Sydenham High St is going to be re-opening as a new pizza/pasta place later in Sept. Thank heavens I say...It's about time we had somewhere to go for a good Four Seasons!
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Yes - agree with NellieB - the old Montecassino was in dire need of a revamp to something smarter and more inviting. Looking forward to the restaurant re-opening. Sydenham is mysteriously short of smart, trendy Pizza/pasta eateries.
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I can relate to the smokers outside thing. I was sitting outisde Blue Mountain a couple of weeks ago with a very, very new newborn in the pram when two middle-aged women sparked up right next to him. I was pretty pissed off actually! I could smell the smoke so it was definately reaching him because he was closer and facing them...
Da Raffaele
I have been eating there recently, more than once, and it's pretty good indeed. Prices are inviting, so are the dishes. The son of the previous owner took over and he is carrying on the good tradition.
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Excellent food
As a regular of Lorenzo's in Crystal Palace I have to defend the quality of food at the Trattoria. My wife, daughter and I went for the first time last night and the food was stunning. Pizzas were both at least as good as Lorenzos which my 10 year old daughter is obsessed with. Service was welcoming and friendly.
Sydenham needs local residents to support businesses like this. Please don't be put of by those who claim the food is not good; this is simply not the case
Sydenham needs local residents to support businesses like this. Please don't be put of by those who claim the food is not good; this is simply not the case
Re: Excellent food
Sydenham needs local residents to support businesses like this. Please don't be put of by those who claim the food is not good; this is simply not the case[/quote]
Merry Christmas to all!
I totally agree with "Fairlawn resident" and have nothing but heart felt PRAISE for Trattoria Raffaele (spelling correct?).
The quality of Trattoria's food and warm friendly service are second to none. (beats Lorenzo's hands down in my humble opinion).
I know this is not about the original thread BUT ......Fairlawn also mentioned a bug bare of mine about the importance of supporting local businesses (if we want to avoid living off a dead high street). I'd extend Fairlawn's sentiment that if all Syders residents stopped shopping at the enormous Savacentre which has contributed to bleeding Sydenham High street dry - and instead do our shopping more locally i.e. from the shops all down the High street then surely the high street would thrive and WE would benefit. We're lucky to have such a fair choice of shops for our daily needs- so let's just hope they do not become further casualties of the "crunch".
Has anyone read the book "Ghost Britain?". Savacentre will never suffer as it attracts people from all over so really won't be too hurt if we all changed tracks and bought our everyday goods from the High street.
Now that's off my chest - SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL
Merry Christmas to all!
I totally agree with "Fairlawn resident" and have nothing but heart felt PRAISE for Trattoria Raffaele (spelling correct?).
The quality of Trattoria's food and warm friendly service are second to none. (beats Lorenzo's hands down in my humble opinion).
I know this is not about the original thread BUT ......Fairlawn also mentioned a bug bare of mine about the importance of supporting local businesses (if we want to avoid living off a dead high street). I'd extend Fairlawn's sentiment that if all Syders residents stopped shopping at the enormous Savacentre which has contributed to bleeding Sydenham High street dry - and instead do our shopping more locally i.e. from the shops all down the High street then surely the high street would thrive and WE would benefit. We're lucky to have such a fair choice of shops for our daily needs- so let's just hope they do not become further casualties of the "crunch".
Has anyone read the book "Ghost Britain?". Savacentre will never suffer as it attracts people from all over so really won't be too hurt if we all changed tracks and bought our everyday goods from the High street.
Now that's off my chest - SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL
So..we should support restaurants that serve sub standard food?
I didn't have the pizza but the people I was with had the Saltimboca (horrible), the meatballs (horrible), and the arrabiatta (horrible), if you can't cook the classic Italian dishes then there is something seriously wrong and the thing that makes it worse is that we were the only people in at the time.
I didn't have the pizza but the people I was with had the Saltimboca (horrible), the meatballs (horrible), and the arrabiatta (horrible), if you can't cook the classic Italian dishes then there is something seriously wrong and the thing that makes it worse is that we were the only people in at the time.