I’m quite annoyed that I have forgotten to take pictures of
the foods but it is fine. I’ll just have to find similar pictures of the food
online.
Last night, my boyfriend (Reece) took me out to town to have
a meal with him. We were supposed to go to TGIF but it was fully booked so we
had to go somewhere else. He found another restaurant but we would have to wait
for 2 hours because it was fully booked as well. So he decided to take us to
Don Marco instead.
Don Marco is known as an Italian restaurant in Manchester.
The flagship restaurant recreate the atmosphere of neighbourhood brasseries found in other big cities such as Milan and
New York, whilst the combination of traditional charm and contemporary
materials creates an addictive buzz.
It took us a
while to get to the restaurant because he has forgotten where it was but he
manage to find it. Once we got to the restaurant, we were told we could only
stay there for an hour because we didn’t book it beforehand. I usually take
ages to eat especially when I go out so trying to eat within an hour was going
to be difficult for me.
The scenery
was just amazing, it actually felt like we were in Italy. Although it was quite
crowed but it still looked really nice. I am really bad at explaining but they
had this type of heater outside where it keeps you warm and you can adjust the
volume of the heat. To be honest, I felt I was frying because I could feel heat
everywhere but it was nice because outside was actually freezing as well as
windy.
For
starters, we had ‘Bruschetta Calabrese’ (£5.95) which is Spicy Calabrian sausage
sprend, cherry tomatoes and salted ricotta.
For mains, Reece
had ‘Agnello’ (£18.95) which was roasted rump of lamb, gnocchi, broad bean, pea
and mint. I ordered ‘Margherita Pizza’ (£7.97) which is so plain of me. I
should had gotten something else because I already tried that before.
For dessert,
Reece order dessert, he got ‘Tiramisu’ (£4.95) which is a classic Italian dessert.
I didn’t get any because I was full but I manage to have a bite of his.
For drinks,
Reece got orange juice and I got lemonade (£2.50 each).
The ‘Bruschetta
Calabrese’ (starter) was really nice. Although it was quite spicy for me, it is
something that you would keep eating to taste all the flavours again. The ‘Margeherita
Pizza’ (my main) is one of the best pizza I have ever tried out all of all the
pizza’s I have eaten. Although, I knew what the taste was going to be and
therefore I wasn’t really stunned about it. The ‘Agnello’ (Reece’s main) was
amazing. The meat was well done, I could taste all different types of flavours
and it was tender. I would had ordered the same meal as him if I could go back.
The ‘Tiramisu’ (dessert) was really nice. It was sweet, smooth and tasted like
chocolate and cream together which it was.
To conclude,
I would recommend this restaurant as it has a nice atmosphere to it. It’s quite
peaceful and calm. The food is really good, however I would recommend you guys to
get out of your comfort zone and try something new because you can experience
something amazing by just trying something else.
I hope you
enjoy this review on Don Marco!
Cindy x
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