From Imperia to Scissett – this latest Yorkshire restaurant brings passion to pizza and fresh pasta AD ValentinosScissett FoodAndDrink Yorkshire EatItalian Italy pasta pizza DiningOut York Scissett Bingley
Valentino himself lost his life during the pandemic but Alberto and his family are continuing to run the businesses as he did himself – as family-friendly local restaurants where good food, good company and good value are paramount.
The menu has a wide choice of anti-pasti , meat, fish and poultry dishes, fresh homemade pasta dishes and pizzas. The emphasis is on quality and fresh ingredients to give richness to the flavours and tastes. Tracey gave the York restaurant five stars too saying: “Nice selection of Italian wines and more. Filleto al Pepe the best I’ve ever had! Full range of fresh fishes and homemade pasta – what more can you wish for? Staff very attentive but not interrupting.”
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