Your top 3 favourite restaurants in Sunderland



D’Acqua
Goa
City Bistro

Went to miller and carter Fulwell recently and enjoyed that after being very underwhelmed at the Newcastle one a couple of times we’ve visited.
 
Goa is shite. Been twice on recommendation from here and it’s as revolutionary as a 1970’s takeaway with a premium charge.

I wanted it to be nice, but it simply wasn’t.
I told them to serve you shite food because of your bullying on here.
 
Luciano's
D'Acqua (anly been the once like but was cracking)
Angelo's (again, only been the once)

Don't eat in the town a lot, but tend to opt for Luciano's if I do - old but firm favourite.

Tried to go to the Moti Raj once but it was full so went in Spice Empire downstairs instead - wasn't impressed.

Been to that Asiana - that was canny enough like.
 
Yuvraaj
Asiana
D'Acqua

No particular order. Hard to pick the best italian...maybe Roma? Mama Italia in Ashbrooke very good for the price too.
 
the correct answers are -

Indian - Yuuvraj
Italian - San Marino
Fine Dining - City Bistro (not been for ages so might have changed)
All rounder - D'aqua
Turkish/Persian - Enfes
Old School sitty in chinese - New Hong Kong
Fancy Chinese sitty in - Asiana
 
the correct answers are -

Indian - Yuuvraj
Italian - San Marino
Fine Dining - City Bistro (not been for ages so might have changed)
All rounder - D'aqua
Turkish/Persian - Enfes
Old School sitty in chinese - New Hong Kong
Fancy Chinese sitty in - Asiana
All about opinions but i thought that San Marino wasnt much kop
 
General - D'Aqua (Town)
Italian - Diego's (Ashbrooke)
Indian - Ashoka (Seaham)

Also rans
Thai Bay - Food nice, had sticky tables
2 Church lane - OK for a burger
Mexico 70 - Alright for lunch, a bit 'Street' for evenings
Asiana - Nothing special, overpriced
Fat Buddah - Nothing Special extremely overpriced
Abarasque - OK for Kebabs, too near Hendon
 

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