Having eaten here on many occasions, I can strongly recommend this as a venue. Never been disappointed, very reasonable prices, authentic food.
El Torero – Newcastle City Centre
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Having eaten here on many occasions, I can strongly recommend this as a venue. Never been disappointed, very reasonable prices, authentic food.
El Torero – Newcastle City CentreAwesome in every sense.
Raj Tandoori – Newcastle City CentreA lovely traditional Italian restaurant on Newcastle Quayside. Food and service have always been very good when we have visited (often with family or friends for a special occasion), and reasonable prices. They do an early Happy hour (Pizza/Pasta only) for bookings up to 7:00 midweek. Often very busy from Thursdays to the weekend, but still good service. Would recommend as one of the 'better' Italians in N/C.
Lui’s Bar and Kitchen – Newcastle QuaysideSecond to none Italian restaurant. Food delicious and not rushed after meal. Book to avoid disappointment
ASK – Newcastle City CentreGreat for those who don't want to stare at a large plate and leave behind most of it. You can order maybe 15-20 tapas and pick a bit here a bit there. Outstanding quality and a great feeling of being away from home. All staff Spanish speaking. Some from Spain and a lot from South America.
El Coto – Newcastle City CentreLuigi's is the place for brilliant food at sensible prices. Their happy hour is only £4.95 for 3 courses. The service is great; everyone is treat like a friend, and the food. Mamma mia!! Child and disabled friendly- do not miss it!!
395 Pizzeria – Newcastle City CentreIt's great. The food changes every few months. They have a nice lunch menu and a more fancy evening though i think they only open evenings later in the week and weekend. But its the best veggie place in Newcastle!
Sky Apple – Newcastle City CentreLa Tasca is a great place to go if you are looking for something a bit different. The atmosphere is very happy and gives you that holiday feeling.
La Tasca – Newcastle City CentreA great place to start a stag evening. With good food and entertaining chefs. Its fairly quick overall and very central to enable you to go on to the comedy club then a nightclub
Hanahana – Newcastle City CentreNice food, good service and a very pleasant atmosphere. I have eaten there 6 times in the last month and have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone.
Portofino – Newcastle City CentreWe have been three times and each time it was an excellent experience. Can't wait to go again
Fujiyama – Newcastle City CentreThis place is fantastic - it stands head and shoulders above the crowd. It covers all occasions - the quick coffee and a snack on a Saturday lunch time to a special occasion meal. My family and I have been going for years and we have never had a bad meal. The only thing that stops me going more often is that I now live in Manchester - please Pani open somewhere in West Didsbury.
Panis Cafe – Newcastle City CentreI loved the Balti Saag Paneer, a vegetarian delight with fresh ginger, chilli and coriander served in a sizzling Balti dish. Order a 'special naan'- they will do any variety (peshwari goes well with a Balti). The special part is the size- you can dispense with a table cloth! They also serve great mango lassi and locally made kulfi for desert. I have been eating here since I was a student and it keeps dragging me back to Newcastle!
Komal Balti House – Newcastle City CentreThe food is great, the staff are very friendly. It has just opened up an upstairs area, so you will always get a seat. It? B.Y.O but there is an off license next door that sell Cobra and other Indian beers.
Khans – Newcastle City Centrethe best pizza in newcastle and owners are very friendly - michelle robinson newcastle
Mamma Mia – Newcastle City CentreSuperb. You will struggle to get better.
Raj Tandoori – Newcastle City CentreFor authentic atmosphere and an inventive combination of British and international cuisine - head to Blackfriars - a secluded 9th century temple, just behind Newcastle's Chinatown. It has style and a great selection of wine, a waiting list and a ban on smoking. But even the smokers will consider it well worth the trouble.
Blackfriars Restaurant – Newcastle City Centre2 courses, £13.95; 3 courses, £17.95. Available 12pm-7pm, Sunday to Friday and Saturday until 4pm.
Available 11am-3pm every day for £9.90.
Special cocktail menu 2 for £12 - available every day 4pm-7pm.
Two Greek courses for £15.95. Available Sunday to Thursday from 12pm-7pm.