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Offering a refreshing, new approach to the more conventional Italian restaurant, Kitchen Italia is an all day, sleek, contemporary cantina that dishes up delicious pasta at great value for money.
Specialising in the hundreds of varieties of pasta native to specific Italian regions, each paired with the perfect sauce from light and zingy to rich and robust. The menu takes you on a journey across Italy plus showcases some dishes that prove their influence in world cooking such as Spaghetti with meatballs and Macaroni Cheese. Other dishes include Tagliolini with black truffles, Mafaldine with spicy sausage and Polenta and wild boar ragu.
Bench style seating, fresh herbs and award-winning olive oils on the tables, the restaurant offers a vibrant and buzzy ambience with friendly, knowledgeable staff.One Course and drink
(choice of pasta dish and one glass of wine or softdrink)
Pastas
Orrechiette with Broccoli & Pine Nuts
Ear-shaped' pasta with broccoli and pine nuts
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Penne with a Chilli Kick
Small tubes of pasta in a hot tomato sauce
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Macaroni & Cheese
Small tubular pasta in a rich bechamel sauce topped with parmesan cheese, with or without crispy bacon and served with a wild rocket and parmesan salad
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Pesto 'Genovese' Style
Spaghetti tossed in a basil and pine nut pesto with new potatoes and green beans
Designed by Colcutt and Holloway, and built by Richard D'Oyly Carte, The Palace theatre started out as a opera house on 31st January 1891, with a production of "Ivanhoe".
Following a short transitional period, the theatre was let, in May 1892 to Henry E. Abbey and Maurice Grau who staged a Sarah Bernhardt season, including dramas such as "Cleopatre", "Leah", "La Tosca", "Frou Frou", and "Phedre".
The theatre underwent several changes of ownership, before finally gaining recognition as a variety house (and production theatre).