5 /5 James Neo: Visited under the new name Bella Sia and honestly, it reminded me why this has been a family favourite for over 20 years. The new management bring a fresh energy, but the food remains exactly as we’ve always known it — proper Italian, generous portions, and full of flavour.
The service was spot on. Friendly, welcoming, and the kind of hospitality that makes you feel like you’ve just walked into a family home rather than a restaurant. You can tell they genuinely care about the experience.
I went for the spaghetti bolognese — rich, comforting, and exactly how it should be. My brother ordered the seafood pasta and it looked unbelievable, packed with fresh seafood and aromas that made me wish I’d chosen it too. If you’re a seafood lover, that’s the one.
If you’re looking for real Italian food, a cosy atmosphere, and owners who actually take pride in what they serve, this place is absolutely worth a visit. Whether it’s a family meal, a date night, or just a proper plate of pasta after a long day, Bella Sia won’t disappoint.