For the final blog post, I opted for Amore D'Italia as the subject. The same team who had reviewed the Nakodar Grill ventured here with high hopes of a good quality Italian experience. The menu catered to all with a wide section of pizzas, pasta, and calzone's available, as well as the typical side dishes you can expect at an Italian. I ordered the Lobster Ravioli, which came with a fair bit of stick from my fellow diners, but we roll with the punches. The wait time for the food wasn't long and the portion sizes were very generous. The Calzone ordered could've been a doorstep if it wanted to, it was that big. That probably doesn't paint the best picture, but it is merely a nod to the sheer size of it. 10/10 portion sizes. The Ravioli was packed, and the sauce complimented the dish well. It was however only washed down with a glass of tap water as there was a hungover that had to be nursed. The food in general was very nice with a standout being the Garlic and Ros...
The penultimate scran review will be written on Original India. This is a small takeaway just off Alexandra Parade on Marne Street. They offer a wide range of cuisine from Hoagie Wraps to Chicken Pakora, but not a Shawarma Wrap, more on this later. The menu is reasonably priced, and they are open till midnight which is ideal as it is usually open in time for the last bus home. Moving onwards, regarding the Shawarma; It probably wasn't a good idea to rock up to an establishment called 'Original India' and on your first visit, boldly ask for a Shawarma Wrap. Why is this such a bad idea, I hear you ask? As it turns out this food is Turkish, not Indian, so spoiler alert - it was not a dish offered by 'Original India'. They say first impressions last and because of my lack of knowledge on this subject, I was off to a bad start. However, after carefully consulting the menu, I ended up going for a Hoagie Wrap. Chips, Donner meat, cheese, and garlic mayo, all inside a gril...