Reviews

  1. Jza ★★★★☆

    Lovely quaint place are stairs for upstairs seating so if limited mobility specify downstairs. Is limited in space also so squeeze in ha ha. Food lovely had the pork with mushrooms. All other food looked delish and were cleared by my family. Only note the peach marscapone desert wasn't as I expected and was a disappointment. Tasty but cold overtly sweet and not decadent and rich. Recommend the restaurant.

  2. Ace Lucia ★★★★★

    Have eaten here several times over the past few years and it never disappoints. Ate here again last Wednesday and as per usual the food was great and the prices are good, the service was wonderful and the atmosphere is lovely

  3. Kean Jones ★★★★☆

    My family and I had a fantastic time at Florentino's in Carmarthen. The food was absolutely excellent, and we particularly loved the relaxed, dog-friendly atmosphere. Being able to sit at a table on the grass with our dog was a real highlight. To start, we shared the homemade bread and olives, which was fresh and absolutely delicious. For our mains, the pizza was lovely—thin, crispy, and full of flavour. The tiramisu for dessert was truly amazing and the perfect end to our meal. The only strange part of our visit was the music. It was blasting quite loudly and, being played on Spotify, kept shuffling to Christmas songs in the middle of August. It made for a very surreal soundtrack to an otherwise wonderful meal! Despite the music, we had a brilliant time and would highly recommend Florentino's for its excellent food and lovely setting.

  1. Aesthetic U ★★★★★

    This was an incidental find on my travels. I haven’t had my regular cuisine while being away and stumbled upon this beautiful restaurant in Camarthen. Oh WOW, I was moved by the hospitality, the service the food absolutely BELLISSIMO. I wanted fish I got a whale. I was so full my mouth is just popping from the flavours. If you are looking for a find this is it. I had to make space for pudding OBVIOUSLY

  2. Dave ★★★★★

    Went here for a pre-valentines date night. We could have gone to Swansea but after seeing reviews I thought id give it a go. Its a small humble place which feel really cosy, lovely lit up seating area outside, didnt feel too small inside. Staff were attentive, welcoming and on the ball, and food was served promptly in good time and piping hot. I had ordered the lasagna and chips and my wife ordered the pasta with lobster (forget the name). Price is as you would expect (this is NOT frankie and bennys, its so much better!) but you will be FULL afterwards you get a real rich plateful. Food was cooked well, lasagna was sizzling in the serving dish and lobster shell was hot to touch - perfect. The sauce was outstanding, the lobster is a high value dish (£25) but that flavour.. wow. If you dont want lobster but want the spaghetti and sauce perhaps ask for a dish that has the same sauce. Hands down best sauce and pasta we have ever had. We dont go out often (once or twice a YEAR!) but if we do go out its not just for food somewhere, we like to hand pick somewhere really nice and this is definitely on the list now. We are looking forward to coming back to try the ravioli. We also had stone baked garlic bread and they offered it to have as a starter and it filled us both up, the bread also came out straight from the oven. So so nice with a dusting of salt and herbs and a dipping oil. Wish i took better pictures really, but the smell of the food and just everything about the evening was perfect. Its a busy little place so book in advance. Lovely staff, they were chatting away to some families there, was nice to see everyone engaging with eachother and all was just spot on. Really fab visit there made our night.

  3. Andrew Glazebrook ★★★★★

    Where do I start? Took my family here for dinner. The service was amazing and the food was probably the best Italian food I've eaten. The waitor was friendly and very chatty. Recommended a whole load of different bits. Food came quickly and was not rushed out. P.s they do the best garlic bread you will ever taste

  1. Country Girl ★★★★☆

    Lovely meal sat out in the sun. The risotto primavera was very nice with fresh vegetables. Had Tiramisu for dessert it was very large but considering it was £9.95 it would have served two easily. Good service and nice friendly staff. Expensive lunch for one just under £30 with a small bottle of coke £3.95 but it was a nice treat.

  2. Griffith Bowen (Griffith Photography) ★★★★☆

    Ok, so me and the wife were very curious about this place so here are the pros and the cons: Cons: 1. Small bottle of Fanta was £3.80.... 2. It is expensive, most we have ever spent going out for food. 3. 1 staff member was very professional but he was quite above you too, his presence made you feel like he was angry, but he seemed ok... I think? Pros: 1. Pizza was stunning, I mean, really stunning. I had the Maiona or something with loads of meat, it was great. Had to cut it myself, not sure if that's a thing or not. 2. My wife's seafood thing was very delicious apparently, the squid thing she had was a little over cooked as it was quite tough and squishy. (If that makes sense. 3. Beautiful environment, you really felt part of Italy there. They all (but 1) had strong Italian accents, the music was relaxing it was nice and warm and cozy. 4. Pudding was very expensive, but, to be fair, the portions and taste were pretty darn big and delicious. I had the Cheesecake, I ruined it by having all the sauces, I recommend just strawberry sauce. I had noticed on here the cheesecake is presented differently to everyone... Not sure why. My wife had the Nutella thing and that was basically a pizza size dough on a plate full of Nutella and cream. My wife really enjoyed it, I couldn't of even attempted that after eating a pizza. Our bills are normally around £50 for me, wife and 2 kids. This bill was £86.59 for me and my wife. That was a huge shock, but, I feel it is worth trying it out and to be honest, I think I would go again. It was a nice experience.

  3. P P ★★★★★

    Absolutely in love with this place! Was just a random stop off for us for a spot of lunch and was the best find we could have imagined! We called up before hand - literally 20 minutes before arriving and was lucky enough to get a reservation. When we arrived all tables looked occupied and as soon as a table was finished there happened to be people coming in to fill the seats again.... Was a constant rotation of people - so do recommend booking! Staff were also super friendly, and attentive. The sea bass was sooooo good! I think I had a dream about it that night! Pizza was also very tasty! Pasta was so tasty too.... You just have to try this place.... We're not local but would consider making this a stop off for any future visits to Wales for sure!! Just to add there's also a branch in Tenby - but we didn't get to visit that one.

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Florentino's is located at 11 Jackson’s Ln, Carmarthen SA31 1QD, UK

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You can contact Florentino's at +44 1267 232828

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