Good. 4 small plates between 2 the a main each then a desert and lemoncello. Only remembered to take photos of small starter plates, sorry!
Nonetheless it was very good food, from my experience of Italy, it was very authentic.
Lost a little on atmosphere as we were sat outside getting a bizarre blend of their own music and at least two of the neighbours, quite different music. Service was fine but little things let it down - I ordered a bottle of beer and the glass brought with it was warm. My wife's white wine could have been colder - although presuming it was from the same fridge, maybe that glass was also warm when the wine was poured? And it wasn't mad busy, there was only maybe one other table when we arrived and two when we left, so it was unlikely that all the glasses available were straight from the washer. But generally good.
My biggest regret is not just ordering all the tuna tartare I could. Everything else was good but that was incredible.
Spent a lovely lunch here at Gotto, thoroughly enjoyed the splendid spaghetti with mussels, calamari, burrata and pizza! The panacotta and tiramisu was beautiful! Compliments towards the brilliant chef Mauritzio, everything was tasteful and full of Italian flavour! Marco’s service was warm and welcoming and a shout-out to Naz for friendliness! We loved this place, you gotta try out Gotto!
We just had a delicious meal at Gotto Trattoria, with a beautiful view right in front of the sunset! We are already big fans of their partner restaurant Mele e Pere and have been wanting to try this one out for ages!
We can’t recommend enough both the tagliatelle al ragù and the maccheroncini with truffle and sausage, both were delicious! We also had zucchini fritti, which were crispy and super tasty! We ended our meal with a creamy tiramisu!
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