Green Inn Ballater - Speisekarte

9 Victoria Road, Ballater I-AB35 5QQ, United Kingdom

🛍 Pasta, Indian, Coffee, Italian

4.6 💬 943 Bewertungen

Telefon: +441339755701

Adresse: 9 Victoria Road, Ballater I-AB35 5QQ, United Kingdom

Stadt: Ballater

Menü Gerichte: 10

Bewertungen: 943

Webseite: https://www.facebook.com/GreenInnBallater/

"Small Italian restaurant with a nice atmosphere . Service is excellent food good. The order consisted of Risotto with salmon and pouched egg, Procciutto pizza with mascapone cheese, and prok belly . The Risotto was very good, nice herbal flavor that didn't overpowered salmon. However, Felts like something was missing. I would have like a bit more pepper. The pizza was good the mascapone complemented nice, maybe a bit more procciutto would have been great. The pork belly was also nice, well cooked, and nice flavor. however, the gravy was somewhat salty. Desert consisted of vanilla yogurt Panacotta, vanilla ice cream, and tiramisu. Every dessert was great, especially the panacota. Overall, it was a good experience and nice food. Would definitely try it again."

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Kim
Kim

Service: Dine-in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £90–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Antonio
Antonio

Service: Dine-in Meal Type: Dinner Price per person: £30–40 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Ray
Ray

Wow thanks fantastic food great wine and the service as always super attentive Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Speisekarte ansehen


Martin
Martin

Walk in and accommodated us well. Carbonara vg Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £30–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4


Estelle
Estelle

Very expensive for what you eat. The restaurant aims to be chic but it remains a restaurant where you eat basic pizzas and pasta with unoriginal recipes. The setting is too stuffy for this kind of food. This creates a gap and the bill is very high for not much. Still nice staff. Food: 1 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 2


Carla
Carla

I've been to more traditional Italian restaurants, but this place truly stands out as a unique gem. The sunroom provided a beautiful atmosphere for dining. They offered an excellent kids' menu, and my baby absolutely loved the Mac and Cheese—it's probably his favorite dish in his 11 months! The staff were fantastic with him, which was a lovely touch. They also had a nice selection of wines. I highly recommend making reservations! Service: Dine-in. Speisekarte ansehen


Lucy
Lucy

My partner and I enjoyed our stay at The Green Inn on Saturday 26th May after our visit to Balmoral Castle. Check in was a very straight forward process as we were provided with information and a pin to access our room before arrival. The room had a on-suit bathroom and was very spacious, clean. The attention to details and decor of this room made us feel at home. We were provided with complimentary wine, teas and coffees and enjoyed the smart television. A highlight for us was the restaurant downstairs where we were served the most delicious Italian inspired foods. The staff were very welcoming and happy to accommodate to our requests. Very happy that we visited thank you.


American
American

My partner and I enjoyed our stay at The Green Inn on Saturday 26th May ,2023 after our visit to Balmoral Castle. Check in was a very straight forward process as we were provided with information and a pin to access our room before arrival. The room had a on suit bathroom and was very spacious, clean. The attention to details and decoration of this room made us feel at home. We were provided with complimentary wine, teas and coffees and enjoyed the smart television. A highlight for us was the restaurant downstairs where we were served the most delicious Italian inspired foods. The staff were very welcoming and happy accommodate to our requests. We thank you all and we hope to visit again in...


Benjamin
Benjamin

Small Italian restaurant with a nice atmosphere . Service is excellent food good. The order consisted of Risotto with salmon and pouched egg, Procciutto pizza with mascapone cheese, and prok belly . The Risotto was very good, nice herbal flavor that didn't overpowered salmon. However, Felts like something was missing. I would have like a bit more pepper. The pizza was good the mascapone complemented nice, maybe a bit more procciutto would have been great. The pork belly was also nice, well cooked, and nice flavor. however, the gravy was somewhat salty. Desert consisted of vanilla yogurt Panacotta, vanilla ice cream, and tiramisu. Every dessert was great, especially the panacota. Overall, it... Speisekarte ansehen

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  • Pasta Freuen Sie sich auf unsere Auswahl an klassischen und zeitgenössischen Pasta-Gerichten, die alle mit frischen, hochwertigen Zutaten und geschmackvollen Saucen zubereitet werden, die in jedem Bissen das Wesen der italienischen Küche einfangen.
  • Indian Erleben Sie die lebendigen Aromen Indiens mit unseren authentischen Gerichten, die aus aromatischen Gewürzen, frischen Zutaten und traditionellen Rezepten hergestellt werden und mit jedem köstlichen Bissen ein reiches Geschmacksgewebe bieten. Speisekarte ansehen
  • Coffee Genießen Sie unsere reichhaltige und aromatische Kaffeeauswahl, die fachmännisch gebraut wird, um Ihre Sinne zu wecken. Von klassischem Espresso bis zu cremigen Lattes entdecken Sie die perfekte Mischung, um Ihren Tag mit einer geschmackvollen Note zu beginnen.
  • Italian Genießen Sie die reichen und vielfältigen Aromen Italiens mit unserem Menü, das klassische Pasta, herzhafte Risottos und traditionelle Fleisch- und Meeresfrüchtegerichte bietet, alle mit authentischen Zutaten und Leidenschaft zubereitet. Buon appetito!

Ausstattung

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • Speisekarte
  • Wheelchair Accessible
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