- 整體 4
- 食物 3
- 服務 4
- 氛圍 4
We've arrived half an hour early and they have accommodated us straight away. Perhaps a little more clear signage regarding the car park would be useful as the one behind the restaurant is not very well lit and it's not clear whether it's free/when. and if it belongs to the restaurant. Regardless, we have been greeted sincerely and in a super friendly manner. TBH people are stars of the show in this restaurant. It was a shame they weren't selling alcohol but they told us we were welcome to pop to a local shop and bring our own, we've opted not to do so and instead order soft drinks with the restaurant as it is a big blow for any establishment if they can't sell alcohol and it was our way of supporting them. When we arrived I did mention (and did so at the time of booking as well) that it was a birthday dinner for my husband. No restaurant has to go the extra mile because of that but some extra personal touch to mark the occasion wouldn't go amiss. This is what separates very good from outstanding establishments and I feel that the team at Fratellis definitely has potential but is not there yet. Not everything from the menu was available and again, it was a shame, but it might not have been their fault - after all, we live in times of Brexit, pandemic, and evergrowing interruption to a supply chain. It just added to "the missing bit". Food arrived promptly and it was a solid portion and really delicious as well. If anything I would say some could think spices were a tad be overpowering but for us, we love this kind of food so it was right up our street! I like the concept of Italian-Turkish fusion, I would just like it to resemble more "restaurant food" than street food, even if it would mean I needed to pay a bit more. I must say though the value for money was brilliant. It felt quite crowded and the tables were very close to each other, I felt like I heard a family next to us far too clearly and when Deliveroo drivers were coming in it was an interruption.