Osteria del Posilipo, Broadstairs Reviews

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Average Ratings for Osteria del Posilipo, Broadstairs

  • Quality of service2.7 stars
  • Quality of food3 stars
  • Value for Money2.9 stars
  • Overall rating2.8 stars

 

3 Reviews For Osteria del Posilipo, Broadstairs

  • Guest 10th Aug 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The person who gave a review of the Osteria del Posilipo which said the food was horrible must have been very unlucky, because I have always had absolutely delicious food when I have eaten there. I lived in Italy for five years, and the food in the Posilipo is "real" Italian food, and is as good as anything I ever ate there. I would recommend the restaurant to anyone! The restaurant is famous in the area for serving only the best. I urge you not to be put off by one review.

  • Guest 6th Aug 2009

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    Returning from a wonderful holiday in Italy in mid July, we chose to eat at Osteria del Posilipo on a day out in Kent, where we live. The food was so awful I had to tell the waiter politely how awful it was - a pizza which was soggy in the middle and destrpyed the pizza base, a calzone pizza which had cream cheese and too hard a base, and my seafood salad which was bland, tasteless parmesan and prawns, truely awful. I have rarely eaten such a poor standard of food. The position of the restaurant ...
  • apepin Rank: Corporal 3rd Sep 2005

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    Osteria del Posilipo Italian Restaurant is a very popular venue. It is in a lovely position in the beautiful coastal town of Broadstaris in East Kent, a jewel of a town nestled between the port of Ramsgate, and the old holiday town of Margate. Take a table towards the back, or on the balcony to avoid the melee around the reception area, unless you want to see and be seen sitting in the reception area. Despite booking, put half an hour aside, maybe more to be seated, as this eaterie really is ...