ASK Italian

91 High Street, Billericay
01277 631144

Recent Reviews

Leonid Leo

Amazing place. Took my daughter for a dinner. The food was very, very tasty. My daughter can be fussy about food, but not here. She enjoyed every dish we ordered. Service is pleasant too. Thank you.

George Francis

Usually really enjoy the Billericay ask when we dine in but ordered take out yesterday and it was appalling, the calzone was the size of a single slice of pizza and had literally nothing inside it, how the chef thought it was acceptable to send out for an almost £20 meal is crazy. Totally

John Bond

Foods great, service even better - always with a smile, what’s not to like.

Nigel Bannon

ASK Italian in Billericay is a culinary gem that consistently exceeds expectations. From the moment you step in, the warm ambiance and attentive staff make you feel right at home. The menu is a tantalizing journey through authentic Italian flavors, featuring well-executed classics and innovative twists. Each dish is a masterpiece, showcasing fresh, high-quality ingredients. The welcoming atmosphere, combined with the perfect blend of tradition and modernity, ensures a dining experience that leaves a lasting impression. ASK Italian in Billericay is a true celebration of Italian gastronomy, and it's a delightful destination for any discerning food enthusiast.

carol cansell

The food was good as usual but the service was not. We waited quite a long time after the starters and then two meals came out then the third meal came out and we had to wait for the fourth meal and one of us had to get up from our table to find someone to ask for more drinks.We were very disappointed with the lack of service on this occasion.

Gary Barley

I usually don't bother giving bad reviews, but I feel I need to say something...I'll start with the positives, the food was very nice and the company was great.It took about 10-15 minutes to take our drink orders and a further 20-25 minutes for the drinks to turn up. We did remind them 3 times. I had given up timing the rest, but it was a long time before we received our mains.I think the thing that annoyed me the most was when I told the manager (assume he was the manager) whilst paying the bill about the service, he didn't even say sorry, just made some story up about running around in the kitchen trying to organise things.Word of advice... even if you dont mean it, just say sorry!!!

Donna Betteley

Been sitting in the restaurant for 1 hr 20 mins so far..and I'm still waiting for a pizza. The waiter is friendly but the kids are starving. Not sure whether to continue waiting or go somewhere else....suspect I'd eat sooner if I did to elsewhere.Sadly I wish I never came here.

Dave Smith

Had a great dinner on 15th September. Food and service were excellent. It's never going to be like eating in Italy but the antipasto and Gran Riserva Peroni were very tasty! Recommend.

Pariz

Very nice service. Food portions are on the smaller side but tasty. Overall, it was a pleasant

Pauline Carter

Excellent food and service. Friendly staff.

Daniela Coman

Beautiful food and charming staff

Corey “C” Smith

Prepare for a tale of a perplexing dining adventure at Ask Italian in Billericay. Picture this: we walked in, excited to indulge in some delicious Italian cuisine. Little did we know that we were about to embark on a surreal journey through an abandoned restaurant.Upon entering, we eagerly anticipated the warm greeting of attentive staff. Alas, reality struck with a vengeance. We stood there, patiently waiting, for a staggering 20 minutes. To our astonishment, there wasn't a single staff member in sight. It was as if we had stumbled upon a ghost town rather than a bustling eatery.As minutes turned into an eternity, we began to wonder if we had entered an alternate universe where diners were left to fend for themselves. Our attempts to catch the attention of anyone in the vicinity proved futile. The silence was deafening, broken only by our rumbling stomachs and incredulous whispers.Now, don't get me wrong. We appreciate a quiet dining atmosphere, but this was on a whole new level. It felt as though the staff had embarked on an impromptu hide-and-seek tournament without informing the customers. Spoiler alert: we were not in the mood to participate.In the end, we reluctantly bid adieu to Ask Italian in Billericay, with a mix of frustration and disbelief. We couldn't help but wonder what had transpired behind the scenes and whether the restaurant was operating under some mysterious, invisible management.To future diners considering a visit to Ask Italian in Billericay, we advise you to proceed with caution. While the allure of Italian cuisine may be enticing, the risk of encountering an empty void of customer service may dampen your appetite.Here's to hoping that our experience was an unfortunate anomaly, and that Ask Italian will soon re-emerge with a staff presence worthy of its customers' expectations. Until then, dear readers, may your dining adventures be filled with attentive servers and bustling establishments.

Kirsty Bowers

Amazing service, beautiful food and just a beautiful atmosphere, will definitely return, and a million percent recommend ?

Rishi Mehrotra

Great food but very noisy.

Heather Watts

Great authentic food! Had complementary Italian lemonade as we chose food. The garlic bread with either real or vegan cheese was superb as a starter. Margarita pizza, vegan lentil ragu, fettuccine bologna and the ravioli truffles were all delicious. The Sicilian lemon tart was authentic and the salted caramel sundae amazing. We had a variety of drinks - all lovely. And they take Tesco Club card vouchers!

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