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great ambiente, amazing service and best of all great taste. their exterior seats are very aesthetic. they offer them free appetizers that are delicious. we ordered the fatucini pasta and the parmesan chicken. both were great. we also ordered the brotpudding at the end, which is not dissapoint at all. overall highly recommended. View all feedback.
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Excellent service, excellent ambiance, but please refrain from their gourmet menu. We decided to try out the Wagyu ribeye steak (for Rs 14,000), but what they served was not Wagyu. We’ve had Wagyu steak before and are able to distinguish it from regular steaks. Unfortunately, what we had here was just a regular steak served as Wagyu. View all feedback.
This restaurant is located in a busy corner of the market, surrounded by beautiful kiefer and palm trees. The outdoor seating is lovely and the interior decor, while simple, is functional. The food is well-prepared and served, with courteous staff. The Italian dishes are particularly impressive, as they stay true to their origins without being overly influenced by Pakistani flavors. Overall, dining here is a great value for the money.
Overall, it was a mediocre experience. The quality and taste didn't compare to what you would find in Lahore.
This restaurant is located in an upscale area and offers quick and professional service. The soup was served promptly with bread and butter, and even had an authentic butter knife. The main courses were excellently prepared and delicious. The only downside was the unattractive piece of furniture near our table. Prices are on the higher side, with an average cost of Rs. 2000 per person. We were surprised to see a large and loud group of Europeans being served a bottle of wine, which we found unusual for a public place in Islamabad.
Environment was too good, food was fine and its was too expensive
Excellent service, excellent ambiance, but please refrain from their gourmet menu. We decided to try out the Wagyu ribeye steak (for Rs 14,000), but what they served was not Wagyu. We’ve had Wagyu steak before and are able to distinguish it from regular steaks. Unfortunately, what we had here was just a regular steak served as Wagyu.