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Full circle at Salvo’s

Salvo’s was one of the first restaurants I ate at when I moved to Leeds for my masters. A group of us went there for a birthday party, after a recommendation from a guy who’d done his undergrad at Leeds Uni. Fast forward almost four years and I still like to go to Salvo’s, but I haven’t seen or heard from the birthday girl since we finished uni.

Anyway, it feels quite fitting that, just weeks before we leave Leeds for adventures new down south, I once more paid a visit to the Headingley institution. Again, we were there for a birthday – a 21st this time.

The four of us ate well – bruschetta with anchovies, cured meats, flat breads and olives for starters, with the others ordering two lasagnes and a calzone for mains. I had Italian-style suckling pig, with rosemary potatoes and various vegetables.

Italian-style suckling pig at Salvo's

Italian-style suckling pig at Salvo's

S – a connoisseur of lasagnes – said Salvo’s version was the best she’s ever had. Himself and I were satisfied with our food, though perhaps the dishes weren’t as great as some we’ve had there in the past.

lasagne

Lasagne at Salvo's

A few years ago, as a sign outside the restaurant proudly proclaims, Salvo’s was named the best local Italian restaurant by The F Food. The waiters at Salvo’s must have been a factor – they really are good, appearing at exactly the right time and refilling water jugs the moment they’re empty.

calzone

Calzone at Salvo's

The atmosphere has always been great when I’ve eaten at Salvo’s, though I’d read some reviews which complained the restaurant is too noisy and cramped. While there isn’t a whole lot of extra space and it’s definitely lively, I’d never found either of these a problem.

We decided against dessert, but when we got back to our flat, we all had some homemade birthday cake to celebrate.

Salvo’s, 115 & 107 Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds, LS6 3PX.

Presentation: 8/10

Food: 8/10

Value: 7/10

Venue: 9/10 – because the atmosphere is always good.

Service: 10/10

Average: 8.4/10

Saturday night at Zizzi

I’m nosy – when The Light’s Valley of the Dolls, or whatever it was called, closed down, I kept an eye on the unit and read the planning permission once I saw it on a window. It was from Ask, looking for permission for a new restaurant, but the space has since been filled with a Zizzi. I think both chains have the same owners.

Sorbet at Zizzi

Sorbet at Zizzi

There’s already a Zizzi in Leeds, down by the Corn Exchange, which I ate at once with my sister, her boyfriend and a few friends and we had a nice meal.

Three of us were going to the cinema on Saturday night – to see Bridesmaids at The Light’s Vue – so A and I decided to grab some dinner at the new Zizzi beforehand. The first thing I noticed was the friendly staff – even as we were being taken to our seats, another waiter said hello and welcome. Our waitress throughout the night was both attentive and warm, though there was an awkward moment when it came to change and the bill.

Pasta dela Cassa

Pasta dela Cassa

Thanks to its location in The Light, it’s a very bright venue, with cream walls, stripped-back lighting and the odd tree scattered around. We were given a table towards the very back, near the open kitchen, and we set about ordering – the cheapest bottle of white (which actually was nice), plus the Penne dela Cassa for A – smoked pancetta, chicken and baby spinach in a creamy mushroom sauce topped with Grana Padano – and Pollo Limone for me. A dislikes penne and they said it was no problem to give her another type of pasta.

Pollo Limone

Pollo Limone

Both our dishes were good, particularly the potatoes, cooked with tomatoes, red onion and Grana Padano that accompanied my chicken.  But they weren’t amazing – I’ve probably been spoilt by Salvo’s!

Chocolate melt at Zizzi

Chocolate melt at Zizzi

We also ordered dessert – a scope of blood red orange sorbet for me and a chocolate melt for A. Again, both were good, but the sorbet didn’t compare to Nardini’s efforts. It tasted too much of red-orange flavour and not of red oranges themselves.

The bill came to about £42, including wine, though there are always vouchers around for Zizzi, so I’m sure you could eat there a lot more cheaply.

Zizzi, The Light, The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 8TL

Presentation: 7/10

Food: 6.5/10

Value: 6/10

Venue: 7/10

Service: 8/10

Average: 6.9/10