Places to eat in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Caffé Vivo,
At Caffé Vivo, we’ve captured a bit of all that’s gorgeous and crazy, maddening and fun about Italy. The mood is lively, the style relaxed and the cooking generous. We're not Italian, but we love the lifestyle, the food, the attitude. Our ingredients are pure, our dishes authentic, our heart in the right place.
A café by day, restaurant at night, Caffé Vivo’s food is honest, joyful and full of Italian sunshine. Drop by for a cappuccino , an after-work glass of wine and plate of formaggi or a relaxed dinner. Plus Italian wines and beers, pre-theatre specials and private dining.
A former 17th century warehouse, the style is fun and functional-chic: brick walls, iron pillars, sparkly aluminium chairs, smooth leather banquettes. No frills, no fuss, just friendly service and a good-time buzz.
Unleash that inner Italian!
Sachins Restaurant
For over 25 years, Sachins restaurant has stood at the forefront of Newcastle's dining community. The perfect location and environment, combined with their authentic and innovative approach to Punjabi cuisine has secured their place as one of the regions most revered eateries.
Serving exotic and creative dishes, Sachins is like no other restaurant you will ever dine at. All their food is individually prepared using the freshest and finest ingredients by one of the top Punjabi chefs in Britain.
Renowned for its use of delicate use of herbs and spices, Sachins restaurant has earned the reputation as Newcastle's finest from customers and critics alike.
Sachins have consistently reinvented diner's perceptions of Indian cuisine, offering exciting, delectable dishes that break the mould forged by second-rate curry houses across the country. Unique dishes such as the Chooza Lucknaw have seen dedicated customers return to the restaurant time and time again.
The contemporary furnishings of the interior features subtle nods to the Indian culture which has inspired their diverse menu. As with their food, the décor fuses modern and traditional influences to create an unforgettable dining experience.
To avoid disappointment, book your table early and see what all the fuss is about.
"The monkfish was in a class of its own. Skewer-cooked, the chef had spiced it just enough to give flavour sizzle without overwhelming the juicy
chunks of meaty fish. So, after a review as good as this, I expect you'll want to follow my example and book ahead. Take it from one who knows.
It's the only way to be sure to get a table" - Geoff Laws - The Journal, Newcastle.
Gusto
Est Est Est has undergone a huge transformation and has now opened as Gusto. Occupying a fantastic site on Newcastle's Quayside, Gusto offers a dining experience based on high quality food, drink & service in stylish surroundings. Influenced by the glamour of 1950's New York Italian Restaurants in a contemporary setting, with a focus on freshly prepared classic & contemporary Italian dishes. Menu highlights include:
- Lobster and spaghetti with chilli and garlic in a light tomato sauce
- Mattina pizza: tomato, mozzarella, Italian sausage, pancetta, mushroom and egg
- Italian beef burger with smoked provola cheese and fries
- Salt baked sea bass with orange and fennel
Visit: www.GustoRestaurants.uk.com
The restaurant also incorpoates a stand alone bar with skilled bartenders serving an extensive range of wines, beers, spirits and cocktails including our signature cocktail the "Mucho Gusto".
Gusto, the perfect location for any occasion.