Have visited many times in the past, love the food @ Bella. Checked website today for Thursday opening times as we intended to lunch there in May before a visit to Wales Millenium Centre to see Drifters Girl. Sadly, that will not be possible as opening hours now start from 4.30pm on a Mon/Fri with extended hours on the weekend
Non existent. We tried to find it and asked passers by only to be advised it has closed and is no longer there.
Usually avoid Bella Italia like plague, but we were really hungry and couldn't find anything nearer to where we were staying. Booked online but waited, along with another group, for about 10 mins manager to come to door, despite only about 3 small groups inside! We ate the food (hungry) but it wasn't nice. Except for pine nuts (not fresh pasta, (nor sauce? or poor chef?). At least my homemade pesto tastes of basil etc. Waitress was attentive. Oddly, we noticed that we, along with all other customers of colour & an LBGT couple, were seated in a raised floor area on one side of restaurant and all white couples/groups were seated in the main floor on opposite side restaurant. Not a problem for us, but not the "cardiff" that I know..
This place is as Italian as a jar of dolmio sauce. In fact, dolmio tastes better. Expensive prices for cheap tasteless food. If you want real Italian food, go to Italian Way in Canton, same prices but with high quality delicious food.
Ridiculous service. Can’t believe I paid for food here.
Always great, food is amazing and staff are really friendly and helpful Vegetarian options: Great vegetarian and vegan options Kid-friendliness: Staff were great with the kids
Food was amazing and service was excellent. Staff were friendly and helpful. Kid-friendliness: A nice kids menu and activities for kids to do
Absolutely the worst food iv ever had recommend no one goes there I’ll upload a pic of it