Interior a curious blend of smiths of Smithfield and Zizzi's. Which seems to work well to generate that casual atmosphere. Somewhat obscure grafitti pipes drawn on the walls downstairs, I would probably avoid eating down there, it is dark and everyone walks past on the way to the loo.
We had a bread selection, a nice mix but only really enough for 2 to munch on. I had the mushroom ravioli to start which was flavoured well to be interesting whilst still retaining the delicate taste if the mushrooms. My dining companion had the 'DIY' Bruschetta which looked fun but fairly standard. Great pesto though.My main was the sirloin with skinny rosemary chips in the side, the meat was nice and cooked decently. The mushrooms served on top provided a nice compliment to the meat. My one disappointment was the chips which a were overcooked and dry. I also got a taste of the pumpkin ravioli which was excellent - good pasta with a pumpkin
and ricotta filling and a slightly sweet pumpkin sauce and rosemary apinkled atop. Also on our table was the tuna salad which was superbly presented (I wish I had taken a picture of it) a great mix of colours with the pink of the tuna and the green leaves. I tasted the tuna which was cooked to perfection and very tender.Service was excellent, very attentive friendly and above what one would expect from somoething in this price bracket. Our waitress was very knowledgable about the dishes and did not rush us despite the queue! The bill came to £25 per head for two courses and a third if a bottle of house red each. Jamie has done well to create a restaurant that is a cut above in terms of quality and service whilst remaining at the upper end of the midmarket. This certainly gives Carliccio's a good run for their money. Bring it on I say. 8/10.
Jamies Italian. 24-26 George street, Oxford OX1 2AE. 01865 83 83 83.
Branches also in Bath, Kingston & Brighton.