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Leoni's Restorante Latino Manchester - member's reviews |
"I had previously visited Leoni's restaurant and it was Italian. It seems to have lost its identity as it's now an Italian, Spanish, Argentinean restaurant. There's a wide range of food on the menu but I preferred it when it was just an Italian restaurant. It's quite bright, too bright for a restaurant, and this meant there was not much atmosphere. Candles on the table would have been a nicer touch. It was a bit tacky, although good for groups and parties. The service was fine, no problems at all, however I felt that the food was quite bland. My steak was OK but cooked quite rare and not 'medium' as requested. The chips were very bland, not what I would expect from a restaurant. I would have expected this standard of food in a chain pub or a cafe, but not in a restaurant.
For the price, I would have expected a meal which tasted more appetising." - Karen Everall, Manchester -member since June 2010 (28/8/11 visited on a saturday evening)
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"I was meeting a friend on a Friday lunch hour and we were very indecisive as to where to go so bit the bullet and tried Leoni's, as I haven't been in for a while, and was not overly impressed the last time I went (6 or 7 years ago). This time though, I absolutely loved it - so much better than it was before - the food was excellent and great value for money, the interior is nice and the staff lovely and friendly. I will definitely be returning very soon! A very happy satisfied customer ." - Jacqueline, Manchester -NEW MEMBER (12/8/11 visited on a friday lunchtime)
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"My husband and I visited Leoni's on a Thursday evening. The restaurant was quiet and they had a Bosa Nova guitarist/singer on who was just fabulous, so good in fact that we thought it was a CD playing in the background at first. According to the manager, the live music is on every Thursday evening. Leonis has a very nice atmosphere and the decor fits in really well with the Meditteranean theme. You have a choice of two menus with the main being Italian food or a smaller tapas menu. We went with the tapas and thought it was very good, especially the meatballs and the chorizo. The house red, that in most places you can rely on, was not a great wine and the rest of the wine list was quite expensive. The staff were polite and liked to have a chat and this made you feel welcome. I would go again and next time try the reasonably priced Italian menu." - Michelle Knowles, Rochdale - TRUSTED REVIEWER - (4/6/09 visited on a thursday evening)
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