Situated on Newcastle's quayside, opposite Pitcher and Piano, this is one of a chain of restaurants, all by the same name, and presumably, all providing the same food.
Handy for people working in Newcastle, because it is close to the city centre, and is a known name, so you consequently ... Read review
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Advantages: Easy to find, clean, Disadvantages: Not always consistent quality
...restaurant is very modern, with est est est in chrome, and large windows. Once inside the modern theme is continued- all chrome and wooden tables, with wooden floors and black leather seats. It did go through a phase when they had paper table cloths and gave customers crayons with which to doodle, and I used to really enjoy that. However, now, it's normal table cloths!
There is a curved bar with high stools at the far end, and in the ... ...restaurant and the toilets- word of warning, walk in the middle if wearing a skirt- very easy to check out underwear!
There are a selection of tables of different sizes, with the tables around the edges of the room having comfy padded seats, almost like sofas, so if there are a few of us, we try to get these tables. The tables are doted about quite randomly, so you don't get the feeling that you are completely regimented.
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Situated on Newcastle's quayside, opposite Pitcher and Piano, this is one of a chain of restaurants, all by the same name, and presumably, all providing the same food.
Handy for people working in Newcastle, because it is close to the city centre, and is a known name, so you consequently know what you are going to get. I can never work out if this is a major advantage or disadvantage.
However, it's one of those places we tend to eat in when there is a group of us, and especially if it's mid week, because parking round here is plentiful (one of the multi storey car parks has designated spaces although you still have to pay), and also because if people are not from Newcastle, it's an easy one to find.
The restaurant is in a pedestrian only zone, close to Mal maison and Pitcher and Piano; for anyone comeing to Newcastle, these are well known "landmarks". The restaurant itself is situated up a few lightly sloping steps, witha big abstract sculpture outside. In the summer months, there are chrome tables and chairs outside, and this area does get busy because it's a pleasant place to sit and watch the world and the river go by, although it is a bit obscured by buildings!
THE RESTAURANT
The entrance of the restaurant is very modern, with est est est in chrome, and large windows. Once inside the modern theme is continued- all chrome and wooden tables, with wooden floors and black leather seats. It did go through a phase when they had paper table cloths and gave customers crayons with which to doodle, and I used to really enjoy that. However, now, it's normal table cloths!
There is a curved bar with high stools at the far end, and in the middle of the room, curved stairs leading to the upstairs restaurant and the toilets- word of warning, walk in the middle if wearing a skirt- very easy to check out underwear!
There are a selection of tables of different sizes, with the tables around the edges of the room having comfy padded seats, almost like sofas, so if there are a few of us, we try to get these tables. The tables are doted about quite randomly, so you don't get the feeling that you are completely regimented.
THE MENU There are several menus, these being the normal evening menu, lunchtime menu, a "sharing" menu and children's menu. It comes as no big surprise to find out, that out now is the Christmas menu!
the menus are quite extensive and there should be something for everyone.
Little Miss always orders from the children's menu,as it has a selection of pastas from £3.50, and she has had the pizza which is £5.95, including a dessert and a chef's hat. This is a good option because children get to arrange their own toppings then hand it to the chef to cook. One of the good things about the children's menu is that the food is quite "grown up", wioth starters including calamari fritti and ham and melon; children feel they are eating the same as adults. A thing to remember is that last orders for the children's menu is 6pm and is for children up to the age of 10.
For adults (or people over 10), the menu includes a selection of nibbles to share, and starters priced from £3.50 for the soup of the day. I like the crostini al funghi which is basically caramelised red onions and flat mushrooms on toasted ciabatta- delicious start to a meal if you like mushrooms.
There are plenty of salads to chose from, although being gluttons, we tend to by pass this, and move on to the next course. Obviously, there are pasta and pizza dishes starting at £6.95 for the penne alla arrabbiata and £5.95 for the pizza margherita. The pastas are I think a tad pricey although nicely presented in big bowls, so your food doesn't look all crushed!.
There are sea food dishes and meat dishes, a favourite of mine being the chicken breast, crushed new p[otatoes, vegetables and white cream sauce, costing £11.95.
The meals for sharing are a good option and reminds me of Chinese buffets. These start at £15 a person, with one menu at £22.50 a person, and one at £30 a person (the latter having four courses). These are available for parties of 4 or more, and the whole party has to be eating from the same menu
So, big menu, and planty to chose from.
OTHER BITS OF INFORMATION
website...www.estestest.co.uk. Select a venue for more information
WHAT I THINK
I have been here a few times for a meal, but it's not my first choice for eating out. The food is as exoected from a large chain; quality dependent on who they have cooking that night. the portions are large and the menu is quite extensive. I always tend to prefer smaller restaurants where the chef is someone who usually cooks there because then you know what the quality of the food will be and if you like it, then you know it will be good next time. This place is more "hitty missy"; I have been here on some occasions and had a great meals and at other times been disappointed with soggy pasta.
The service is good though, although there seems to be a high turn over of staff. they do tend to be young and helpful, although try not to ask too many questions about the food.
The whole place is clean and well set out. I would say that it is a good place to go if you like the security of a chain and want something you know, but for a different or intimate dining experience, go elsewhere. as I said, it's easy to find, and a good place for visitors to newcastle, although it is expensive and there are cheaper and better places. However, for a place to visit mid week, with friends, it's usually quite busy, so you won't be sitting in an empty restaurant.
Advantages: Excellent food , atmosphere and service Disadvantages: Sometimes cant cope if they are full
I know this is under the wrong city, but I think that this should be under chain restaurants should have a box for the city, so this is to do with the Newcastle branch, but I would expect that all branches of EstEstEst are the same.
Basically they are an upmarket Italian restaurant, which you would expect would be the haunt of yuppies and the like, but they are extremely accessibly and very reasonably priced. Their menus have the following , quite amusing story about the origins of the name:
"In the year 1110 a Bishop Defuk was on his way from Ausburg to Rome for the Coronation of Henry. A devoted amateur of wine, he sent his Major domo, Martin , ahead with orders to write in chalk on the door of any inn where the wine was good, the world "Est"-it is. In Montefiascone, a small hilltop town overlooking Lake Bolsena, just North ...
mikeydred 06.08.2001
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Didsbury is not exactly known as the forefront of fine cuisine, but we ended up there just before Christmas anyway, probably because when I’m present the choice of restaurants is limited, and we’ve already tried the majority of Italian places in the city centre.
EstEstEst is located on Wilmslow Road which, as most Mancunians will know, is quite long. It’s in the centre of Didsbury, near HSBC and Pizza Hut and is pretty hard to miss from outside due to the fact that it’s, well, fairly blue. Inside the blueness continues – teemed here with white and wood to create a very modern setting. Lots of geometricness and mirrors and purposely wonky pictures on the walls which was a refreshing change after the rustically authentic places we’d been frequenting of late. As I said, we went in December ...
zoe_page 09.02.2002
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Advantages: Nice food, varied menu Disadvantages: Lacklustre service
It wasn’t until I looked up a few things on the official web site that I realised that EstEstEst is actually a chain of restaurants and currently has 20 outlets in the UK. I’ve eaten in the restaurants in Alderley Edge and central Manchester, but my guess is that they are all very similar. I absolutely adore Italian food, but although there are plenty of Italian restaurants around, I don’t generally find that there are a lot of GOOD Italian restaurants around.
(Owing to the fact that it’s playing havoc with my spell checker, and because it really is a very irritating name, I’m just going to refer to the place as Est from now on.)
DÉCOR AND AMBIENCE
Est restaurants are decorated in a very modern, contemporary design – chrome, wood and glass feature heavily in the decorating materials ...
LostWitness 17.01.2003
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