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    Gusto

    3.8 (28 reviews)
    ModerateItalian, Bars
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Goats cheese salad with beetroot dressing
    Clare N.

    I love Italian and I always want to enjoy an Italian meal. I was largely underwhelmed by gusto. Whilst the menu was interesting and had some unusual dishes in reality the food was average. I had the goats cheese salad, muscles spaghetti and cheesecake. The spaghetti was the highlight, the cheesecake was bland. Would I go back? Probably not. I might go along if someone else was keen. It seems a bit mean to give 2 stars, probably deserves 2.5 however it didn't stack up to other Italians in the area.

    All set for Christmas with lots of sprarkle!
    Katharine S.

    I know its a chain but I can't fault it. The staff are very nice and smiley. The food is just lovely, I had crab pasta last night which was great. Just so you know I can't eat enough crab at the moment so it was just what I fancied. There is something for everyone on the menu. Its quite a family friendly place but still chic enough to make you want to put on your new dress. With two for one cocktails before 7pm its great place to start an evening. The cocktails are good and so is the wine. If you don't finish you pizza or pasta do ask for a doggie bag its good cold too. I was hoping for glam loos but clean and well lit will do.

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    Rebecca D.

    My trip to Gusto was a bit of a mistake. Me and the boyf had been planning on going out for tapas, but the tapas place was closed. So we kind of wandered round Didsbury looking for somewhere to eat, and happened across Gusto. Now, when I was living in Didsbury, I'd stand at the bust stop next to Gusto every darn day, and yet I never really noticed it. How bizarre. It's lucky that tapas place was closed that day, or we'd never have discovered this lovely place. Nowadays, it seems like everyone's getting in on the act with Mediterranean foodstuffs, and let's face it, pasta's not exactly a revelation. When you think about it, most of us cook and eat 'Italian' most of the time. I know I do, as I have a weird habit of making massive lasagnes about once a week, and freezing huge slabs of the stuff. Obviously I am subconsciously preparing for some kind of nuclear disaster, in the event of which, we will be sustained by lasagnes until help comes. Er, where was I? Oh yeah, Italian food. It's not the most exciting genre, really. But Gusto, well, Gusto's pretty exciting. A small chain based in the North West, Gusto serves quality authentic Italian grub at very reasonable prices. Their pasta dishes are all priced under the £9 mark (apart from lobster linguine, obviously) and you can grab an 8oz sirloin steak for £13.95. The wide and varied pizza menu is priced from £5.95 to £9.95 and satisfies any pizza need, from margarita to peking duck. The wine list has a wine for every palate and pocket, with a range of fruity, heavy, dry and sweet plonks starting at £14 and going up to over £50. They also offer a great cocktail list, and they use the good tequila in their margaritas, always cause for kudos from me! The setting of this restaurant is really nice, from the intimate leather booths to the stand-alone tables, the low lighting and soft music makes it an ideal date venue, though the booths can seat larger parties if you don't mind getting a little cosy... All in all, a lovely place to eat, in a lovely little bit of Manchester. It's worth the occasional journey from the city centre, too.

    Espresso martini
    Jess F.

    There are several Gusto locations but it still feels like a great independent restaurant. The food is excellent, we've eaten here many times and never had a bad dish. It's my go to place for a night out with my best friend, a date with my boyfriend and family meals. We celebrated my Mums 60th there last Friday and, as usual, it was perfect. I generally go for the steak as its great here and a good tip is they offer starter portions of the main pasta dishes if you fancy trying one. There was a new dessert menu since I last visited and I tried the new chocolate mouse with espresso cream. I highly recommend this dessert, add an espresso martini and you'll be in heaven!

    Roz W.

    A great sized restaurant with a buzzing atmosphere. Although it's a chain it feels like an independent restaurant, which I really liked. Tables for 2 are quite close together but we didn't feel too much on our nextdoor neighbours laps! We went for the tiger prawns & the calamari to start - no photo as I got way to excited and dived right in. The calamari was absolutely amazing, to the point where I didn't want to share with the boyfriend (I think he had the same sentiments). For the mains Tom went for the prawn & lobster spaghetti and I went for the flattened rump steak. The steak was cooked to perfection & seasoned amazingly (garlic, chilli, peppercorn & sea salt), however I made the error of requesting the peppercorn sauce which was far too overpowering & sadly didn't compliment very well. The spaghetti looked delicious, with the lobster cooked really well. Of course the only option for dessert had to be the sticky toffee pudding, and it didn't disappoint! Our 2nd order of drinks didn't appear so we had to chase up but the manager sorted it out and offered them on the house for us, which we appreciated! I'd recommend trying out this place on a quiet night - you'll be guaranteed great service & lovely food!

    Seating area outside for a bit of al fresco dining
    Chloe C.

    I went here for the first time for a Christmas party and was served a 3 course meal for £35. I had a ham and leek terrine with mustard dressing and spiced beetroot chutney, slow cooked beef daube (minus the fried potato gnocchi) served with a green peppercorn, garlic and red wine sauce and a lemon sorbet. I would have chosen differently; I was limited due to my dietary requirements, but I was not disappointed by these delicious offerings. There was a George Michael tribute act and he was brilliant! I'm almost sure he'd be as good before several glasses of prosecco...

    Calamari
    Rick T.

    This was my first visit and I will admit that I feel a little bit harsh putting three stars; it just really didn't quite meet my expectations. I found the service to be good enough at first then just tailed off a little during the course of the meal - it felt as though they just lost interest (they were around half full). The highlight of the meal was the starter - the calamari seemed very fresh and very well cooked. The main - duck rigatoni - was, however, rather disappointing. The course was tiny with very little actual duck and just didn't fast of a great deal. The steamed spinach side (extra £3.50) was nice but somewhat overpriced for what actually arrived. Finally, rice pudding for desert. I really liked that they had a few out-of-the-ordinary desserts like this but if you order this particular sweet make sure you like cinnamon (I do, but not quite that much). So, I would go again - and given the other reviews I would try the steak or pizza. I did feel that the prices were overall reasonable (starters around £6, mains between £9 and £16 - apart from lobster). It's also worth noting that you could get starter sizes for most of the mains. Good wine selection and also reasonably priced. Sides are rather overpriced and the main courses were just a bit *too* small - although that does mean that three courses are possible.

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    It was lovely the fillet stake was perfect, everything about this place was nice, love the service best gusto's in town

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    It's my go to place for a night out with my best friend, a date with my boyfriend and family meals.

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    Piccolino - Lunching

    Piccolino

    4.0(20 reviews)
    0.9 miWest Didsbury
    £££

    I havent been in since the makeover. It was a gorgeous day so we sat outside in the sunshine…read more Tables and decor were immaculate and we chose a spot under the open roof. We got drink orders straight away and were presented with all new menus and a menu for what is going on there in the month of may whixh was very informative. My sister ordered lasagne and chips which she said was great and i had sea food skewers which were fresh although the tuna well done. The setting is lovely as os the service the food a hit too. The waiter was a bit strange and its not a cheap restaurant for a pizzeria hence dropping a star

    Piccolino is a nice standard Italian restaurant, which although overpriced, has some reasonable set…read moremenus. Unfortunately we then detonated our bill by foolishly ordering wine by the glass after the first bottle, eventually ordering what was essentially a third bottle. I rather hoped the management might decide to charge us for three bottles but alas no. Error. Meanwhile, calamari and garlic prawn starters, while not earth shattering, were enjoyable. I wasn't crazy about my sea bass main but it was pretty good. I also liked the pizza we eventually got as it turned into dinnertime (yes, we were there a while). Piccolino has a good outdoor terrace which now has a cover presumably meaning it will be in use all year round and in all of Manchester's terrible weather. What really made the experience for me was the great wait staff who were consistently charming and attentive over very many hours and provided us with exacting the kind of relaxing convivial atmosphere two long separated gal pals needed to catch up!

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    Piccolo Italian Restaurant & Bar - Comfy seating area at the front

    Piccolo Italian Restaurant & Bar

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    ££

    Great to have an alternative to the 4 Indian restaurants in Gatley!…read more Piccolo has an interesting split level layout, with a mezzanine floor and cosy screened areas with sofas, where you can enjoy a more relaxed meal or drinks. They have entertainment some nights and whilst that would normally put me off, they got the volume and style right and it worked for them. The food is reasonably priced and well put together. We had calimari and ribs to start, followed by prawn risotto and Vesuvio pizza. The service is attentive, although for me just a little lacking in finesse sometimes, just seems like some of the staff are a little inexperienced. I've been here 3 times, and overall Piccolo for me is a high 3 out of 5 stars and it's been improving each time I visit.

    We went to visit our friends who've moved to Gatley and they picked this Italian restaurant which…read moreis a short walk away. The restaurant has a live jazz singer on Friday and Saturday nights too. We came on a Saturday night and it was very busy - lucky we had booked. The menu was exciting and contained items we don't usually see in the chain Italian restaurant. For examples, I got the bruschetta with avocado, tomatoes and crab meat drizzled with pesto - every tasted good except I'm not a fan of plate decoration with balsamic glaze when it doesn't go with the dish. For my main, I ordered the tagliatelle with prawns and asparagus in a creamy tomato sauce, which was gorgeous! Unfortunately, we had no room for pudding but we had a sneak peek and they also looked good! Next time! The atmosphere was great and the restaurant is a fantastic space with seating at various levels inside the building which used to be a church, I think. The jazz singer was good but it could be awkward at times when you're eating and she's singing at you, so if this isn't your kind of thing, come on another night!

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    Piccolo Italian Restaurant & Bar - The restaurant used to be a gothic themed pub

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    Valentino's Ristorante Pizzeria - The best Italian in Stockport

    Valentino's Ristorante Pizzeria

    2.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    Every suburb needs its own old school Italian restaurant, and Valentinos is Heaton Moor's. And take…read moreit from me, when I say this place is old fashioned, I mean it's old fashioned - all red velour walls, singing waiters called Mario and Luigi, and 'traditional' Italian food. This isn't to say that what they serve up is bad - just don't come here expecting unique and interesting Italian cuisine. Taking a look at the meatballs, lasagne's and four season pizzas on offer, I imagine that their menu hasn't been revamped since 1972. Still, the food I ate whilst I was there was all perfectly cooked and their wine list wasn't too bad either. Plus, a waiter serenaded me whilst he was bringing me my Tiramisu, and I'm a sucker for any bloke who fills me full of sweet cream whilst singing selections from Turandot in my general direction. Valentino's is a nice backwater Italian which is nice if you're looking for an unfussy, inexpensive meal. Just don't there expecting culinary fireworks.

    After visiting Valentinos for many years we have noticed recently a drop in the quality of the food…read moreat times, however it has remained a firm favourite for a family meal or girls night out Sadly, having recommended Vals to my son and his girlfriend for a romantic meal, they have been so badly treated we won't be returning. Having complained about a hair in the food they were merely given a shrug of the shoulders and no apology! When they asked to see the manager the same waitress appeared purporting to be said Manager, still no apology or explanation. They explained their dissatisfaction and were told not to return to the restaurant again....don't worry they won't be and neither will the rest of our family and friends who have been loyal customers for over 25 years. Extremely disappointed in what was once a lovely place for a nice meal....customer service and staff attitude leaves much to be desired

    Croma

    Croma

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.2 miDidsbury Village
    £££

    The latest addition to the Croma mini empire…read more This place is on the main strip in Didsbury village and I'm sure it will do very well. It's a large, light and bright space with a vaguely nautical feel to it (probably due to the big model ship my seat faced). It's painted all white inside with big windows looking onto Wilmslow Road and it's been well designed for comfort and relaxation. I don't know how my photo of the purple allium flower on the table came out so dark actually as my overall impression of the place is very bright and spacious. Croma is mainly pizza and pasta, no complaints here! I knew what I wanted straight away (for once) and got the Agelfino pizza. This was smoked haddock and cheese on a thin base. I thoroughly enjoyed it! I kept on saying it the whole time I was eating it too, to my friend's delight! My friend was happy though, as all the pizza is available on gluten free dough, for an extra £1.50. My pizza was £8. The restaurant could do with sharper knives though as our biceps were getting a workout cutting the pizza piece by piece! The only bit I didn't appreciate was having to ask the waitress for my change back after waiting for a few minutes. I'll decide on the tip love!! However I will be back as I loved my pizza Agelfino.

    After trying a slice of croma's pizza at the pizza off, it was well and truly on my to do list…read more Popped in for lunch with my mum. She opted for an aubergine based dish which tasted epic. Aubergine, cheese and tomato. I went for a pizza which had spicy sausage, onion and mushroom. Really enjoyable but I was a bit gutted I didnt have my mums dish. For desert we shared a banoffee mess, my fave!! The restaurant itself was really light and airy, the staff were attentive and friendly. I would certainly return.

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    Azzurro Restaurant - From official website

    Azzurro Restaurant

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.8 miWest Didsbury

    Azzurro is a lovely independent Italian restaurant on Burton Road that always seems to be bustling…read morewith patrons. It's a good example of well-made traditional dishes in a modern, clean setting (although I'd prefer more rustic decor to match the food, so hard to come by these days). The menu itself is mostly made up of pasta, fish and meat dishes, and whilst it's quite short, there's a blackboard with daily specials that always has something that stands out. The last time I came here I tried the Penne Senese: penne pasta with Tuscan fennel salami, walnuts, brandy, cream and parmesan. It was heavenly. I also tried some of my date's Tuscan style wild boar meat stew, a little more expensive than my dish at £13.95 but well worth it, it melted in my mouth. The service was a little slow when I came here but the smiles and the overall atmosphere more than made up for it, and anyway, we were in no rush.

    I love going to Azzurro and have been for years now. It's small setting is perfect for dates and if…read moreyou have a bigger party they push the tables together for you and hey presto, that's just as great too. With a modern interior, low lighting and lots of relaxed customers there always seems to be an intimate and friendly feel to the place. The owner Emin seems to be a really friendly guy and couldn't do enough for us when we went last time. But, let's get to the most important part, the FOOD! They always have a good board of specials on, which includes the fish of the week, whilst the permanent menu has some great classics. They really know how to cook a great Bistecca, and the mussels I had for my starter in a white wine sauce are the best I've had in Manchester. I wouldn't recommend going during the week though as it's always pretty dead and so is the atmosphere, but if you like Italian food Friday and Saturday night are a good choice.

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