Da Noi is a family owned Italian restaurant that offers authentic quality dishes and wines mainly from the North West of Italy. The owner and chef Valentina with her team work with passion to deliver fresh homemade food to all customers interested in a unique dining experience.
The menu is based on traditional family recipes handed down from Valentina's grandma. "Da Noi" is what they say in Italy to invite friends to join them at home to share good food and drinks in a warm atmosphere. Da Noi is the place to enjoy real Italian food and wine.
* Closed: New Years Day, May Bank Holiday Monday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, May Day, August Bank Holiday Monday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day
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