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Restaurant bewertenFull disclosure: we visited but did not stop here nor had any food so this isn't a review specifically about that. It's location is not at all obvious it's in a cafe room upstairs in a gymnastics establishment. When we visited we thought we were going to find a nice little Italian restaurant but instead it was more like a waiting room for parents whose kids were doing their sports activities. Of the six tables in there no one was eating they were all just drinking coffees and obviously waiting for their kids to finish what they were doing so they could go home. It's a shame as it looked like a lot of effort had gone into getting the place into a nice shape to act as a restaurant but my guess would be that the only time this would be a possibility would when most kids are at school. If you live locally and can get there during school hours then this place might be worth trying but if you want to go at any other time then I'd say give it a pass it's likely to have no room for seating and be filled with screaming overly excited children waiting for siblings to finish their classes.
Maybe the strangest location HC took me. After a show in Excel, I searched somewhere outside and found this place. Got the tube back and went 5 minutes, and was kind of to see where it could be. An Asda car park and bus station and a local gymnastics training center where it was hidden in a second floor. It hangs the fitness café and many parents and children. They had 3 vegan pizza options and three burgers such a decent menu. We both had a chic pizza that was decent. A beautiful base with many toppings. Not sure if I can recommend as the location and setting is out there, but the good was decent.
I just made a good pizza. I ordered a vegan Margarita pizza with double mushrooms and extra vegan cheese, and had delivered it to the hotel that I had before visiting the Natural Products Show in Excel, London. All serious pizza lovers know that it is based on that size. If I knew how good this base would be, I would definitely not have ordered any additional toppings. I very much suspect it is mad, but this is not mentioned in the menu. I enjoyed it together with a lush vegan organic amarone from M
Full disclosure: We visited, but did not stop here and had no food, so this is not a review specifically about it. It is not at all obvious that it is located in a café room at the top in a gymnastics facility. When we visited, we thought we would find a nice Italian restaurant, but instead it was more like a waiting room for parents whose children did their sports activities. From the six tables there no one ate that they all only drink coffee and obviously wait for their children to finish what they did so that they could go home. It is a shame that it looked as if a lot of effort had brought the place into a beautiful form to act as a restaurant, but my guess would be that the only time most children are in school. If you live on site and can get there during school hours, then this place could try, but if you want to go at any other time, then I would say there is a passport is likely that there is no place for sitting and being filled with screaming super excited children waiting for siblings to finish their classes.
I just enjoyed a delicious pizza. I ordered a vegan margherita pizza with double mushrooms and extra vegan cheese, which was delivered to my hotel before I headed to the Natural Products Show at Excel in London. Any serious pizza lover knows that it’s all about the basics. If I had known how good the pizza would be on its own, I wouldn't have added extra toppings. I strongly suspect it's made with very high-quality ingredients, though that’s not mentioned on the menu. I paired it with a lovely vegan organic Amarone, and my night in an otherwise bland hotel room turned into something delightful. I’ll be calling them now to express my gratitude and compliment them. I’m very happy! I’d love to give it a 5-star rating, but I can only give 4 stars because of their non-vegan options, which seems fair enough.