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Good Italian Restaurant?


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Can anyone recommend a good Italian restaurant in or around the area?

I'm taking a young lady out on our 1st date so need somewhere that will impress, i know she loves italian so any recomendations would be appreciated.

Cheers guys!

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Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> I would be most disgruntled if someone took me to

> Si Mangia or Rocca for a date.


Yep, safer to go into town, less chance of DC catching you.

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Hi Guys, thanks so much for all your recommendations that was fab!

The lucky winner was ARTUSI : )

The food was lovely, great atmosphere & my lady was very impressed.....which has lead onto a few more dates since then so thank you very much EDF : )

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