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Villa Cornelia

142 Kent St, London, ON N6A 1L3   Directions
519-679-3444
3.0 out of 5
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Villa Cornelia - Details

Opening Hours

Monday 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Tuesday 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Wednesday 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Thursday 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Friday 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Saturday 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Specialities

  • Bruschetta
  • Rack of Lamb
  • Roast Duck
  • Seafood Normandy

Products and Services

  • Anniversary Special $59.00 for two
  • Continental Cusine
  • Event Space
  • Private Venue Booking
  • Summer Special
  • Three Course Meal for $20.00 Per Person Between 5:00 pm To 7:00 pm

Methods of Payment

  • American Express
  • Cash
  • Interac
  • MasterCard
  • Visa

Getting There

Downtown London
Two Blocks from the Grand Theatre

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hungarian

Brands Carried

  • Taste of Hungary by monthly special event

Cuisine Type

  • Continental Cuisine

Atmosphere

  • Casual/Fine Dining

Restaurant Type

  • Continental Cuisine

Others

  • Other
  • Eat what you Love
  • You Will Love What You Eat

Categories

Villa Cornelia - Reviews (6)

3 out of 5
Nice Place, Good Value, Poor Food
My Wife and I had previously visited this restaurant for Valentines Day before we were married and enjoyed it. We decided to go back and try their Anniversary Special (good value). We were the only ones in the restaurant the entire evening. Decor is dated and needs to be updated, however the privacy was nice. Service was average but nothing over the top as would be expected in a "Fine Dining" restaurant. Appetizers were good (best part of the meal), Baked Brie with Raspberry and pear was nice, however the pears were ice cold and did not go well with the warm cheese. Caesar salad was good. Bread was warm and fresh. Main Courses were average. Both the Lamb and Beef were well prepared. The sauce on the lamb was nice and not to heavy with mint as many are. The sides were sad. The lamb was served with plain white rice (zero flavour) and the beef with potatoes which were good. The vegetable side was frozen beans fried with red onion, red pepper and zucchini. You would expect fresh not frozen food at a "Fine Dining" establishment, especially in the summer. I am glad I did not order seafood as I am sure it would have been frozen, not fresh. Desert choice was good, however when served the selections were COVERED with powered sugar, to the extent you could not see the actual pie/tort. The Lemon Torte again was not a torte but a moose type wet blob. Tea coffee and wine were all fine. Overall the atmosphere was nice and what we were looking for but this is not fine dining by any means. I Should have known there was something up when we were the only people in the restaurant on a Thursday evening. I don't think there was a chef present at Villa Cornelia, I should have known to ask when making reservations if they had a chef or a cook. This restaurant has huge potential, it needs to be updated, both on the menu side and decor to be competitive in the London market. Visit at your own risk!
By Restaurantica12, July 18, 2008
1 out of 5
I had found this restaurants website and thought...
I had found this restaurants website and thought it would be a great place for my husband's birthday. It had stated it was fine dining but that couldn't be farther from the truth. -The decor was so dull it was depressing. -There was a thunderstorm outside and they didn't even have the fireplace lit. -I had a beef/pasta dish, can't remember the title, but when it came out we had not a clue what I was eating! Imagine beef stew with only mushrooms and slivers of beef but with more of a gel consistency. Terrible! -There was a large group in the next room and they were extremley loud we could not hear ourselves talk. The waitress didn't even think of closing the door. -I would never ever recommend this place and everytime I drive by it, all I can think of is the amount of money we spent on such a terrible, un-relaxing evening.
By Restaurantica12, March 24, 2008
4 out of 5
Saturday night, not very busy, we had a dining...
Saturday night, not very busy, we had a dining room to ourselves- two couples celebrating anniversaries. We all ordered the Anniversary specials - two people $60.00 plus tax( great price). My salmon while tasty was a little dry, and my wifes chicken supreme was in her words average. Dessert was excellent, as was the South African wine we chose. The poor review comes from being rushed out the door at shortly after 10 pm, being asked twice if everythhing was alright with the bill when we had not even finished our glass of wine, and having the front door locked as soon as the last person in our party exited. Great place for reasonably priced food, just dont plan on lounging on a slow night and enjoying your friends company.
By Restaurantica12, May 20, 2007
2 out of 5
The service was OKAY, however the food was awful...
The service was OKAY, however the food was awful and of very low quality for all of us(GM chicken for sure). The drinks were of the lowest quality liquor and a bit watered down (marguerita). The lemon torte was not a torte at all, but a lemon mousse pie. No complaint for the other desserts. Will not visit again.
By Restaurantica12, May 18, 2007
4 out of 5
We went here on a wednesday night and had the...
We went here on a wednesday night and had the place to ourselves...which felt alittle weird but after a couple minutes we felt right at home. The atmosphere was wonderful and so was the service. The wine was great but the bruschetta was not what we expected. It had peppers and zucchini and I really dont think it had any tomatoes at all but it was still very good. My steak was cooked perfectly, although I dont think it was actually beef tenderloin, and the vegetables were to die for! All in all it was a great evening.
By Restaurantica12, March 2, 2007
anita mackay recommends Villa Cornelia
this place is incredible the food is outstanding as are the portions, but the prices are very reasonable. Really to good to be true...but it is!!!
By anita mackay, December 2, 2009