No.48 Kitchen - Marple

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No.48 Kitchen

No.48 Kitchen
4.3 / 5 (3823 reviews)

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While the seating can feel a bit cramped during busy times, it becomes more comfortable once the crowd thins out. The food was fantastic, typical of tapas dining. I highly recommend the dirty chorizo fries, patatas bravas, and fried chorizo, which are quite impressive when served at the table. Although the slow-roasted lamb and potatoes were a bit fatty for my taste, if that's not an issue for you, feel free to enjoy... View all feedback.

I experienced friendly service, generous portions, and absolutely delicious food. I can't recall the last time I felt so full and satisfied after a meal. If you find yourself nearby, it's definitely worth a visit to this restaurant.

The first time here with friends. great atmosphere, friendly and welcoming staff. Eating is really good when a bit about garlic, but really nice evening.

We came for an evening meal on Saturday night and were delighted with the overall experience. Nothing was too much for either the lady who seated us or the gentleman who took our order. When the food arrived each dish, in turn, was lovely, with a variety of tastes allowing us to explore and try new and remixed dishes. We tried to decide on a favorite dish but we couldn't they all were superb. The dessert menu was also lovely and worth a try if you're not full up already. The atmosphere of the restaurant is great with a nice relaxed vibe complimented by soft Spanish style music, perfect for a relaxing european experience. As far as things to improve go, there's really not much. my only suggestion might be finger bowls as sharing the food can become a little sticky, this though is nit-picking of the highest order, and purely me finding balance to what deservedly should be a glowing review.

While the seating can feel a bit cramped during busy times, it becomes more comfortable once the crowd thins out. The food was fantastic, typical of tapas dining. I highly recommend the dirty chorizo fries, patatas bravas, and fried chorizo, which are quite impressive when served at the table. Although the slow-roasted lamb and potatoes were a bit fatty for my taste, if that's not an issue for you, feel free to enjoy it. Personally, I wouldn't order it again, but the brownie for dessert was excellent. The only downsides were the high prices for the three tapas dishes and the tight seating. You might find that a side table could work, but we simply asked to have the awning lowered for some shade. Overall, I’d rate the outdoor dining experience a 7/10.

The food was excellent, and the service was fantastic. We haven't been there before, but we will definitely return!

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