Restaurant & Drinking Establishment
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Great, friendly cocktail bar (happy hour: 5.30-8pm - 30% off) & Oxford's only Slovakian restaurant (reviewed favourably by both the Guardian & Daily Info). |
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A really great place. The cocktails and food are both good enough that my girlfriend and I are now regulars at Moya, and walk past every restaurant and bar on the Cowley Road to get there! The cocktails are better than anywhere in Oxford, although more expensive than the happy hour scrum at the Duke of Cambridge and with a slightly shorter happy 'hour'. The staff have just the right balance of friendliness and formality. The food is always very good and beautifully presented, and dispels any stereotypes about Eastern European stodginess. The specials board changes regularly, and always has something interesting. All in all, a gem of the Oxford scene. Envy, 03/11/08 Simply the best! I recently went there for my birthday and I had one of the best moments in my life! There were roughly 30 of us and it's only a small restaurant, so in order to cater for us all we got the pre-set menu - devil's toast and shared platters for £16.50 pp. The restaurant was very helpful and truly catered to customers' needs - whether it needs to be vegetarian, egg-free, nut-free or no pork... etc. We arrived around 6.30pm while it still had the happy hour offer. Cocktails-wise superb! I had a strawberry caipirinha and was impressed by the berri-ness inside! The food was simply fantastic. Everyone enjoyed it and the portion is definitely on the generous side! It's a place that I would definitely go back to again and again in the future! KTC, 11/09/08 We had a fantastic meal here last week. Great fun, attentive service and amazing food. Outstanding value for money as well. Five of us enjoyed a three course meal, 2 cocktails and our share of a bottle of champagne for just £36 a head which was excellent value given the quality of the food and drinks. Our particular recommendations would have to be the devil's toast starter, and the pork shank or goulash for mains, all cooked to perfection. Choclate fudge cake for pudding was divine. A few cheeky brandy alexanders finished off the evening perfectly! Delicious food, and a menu with something to suit every taste, and a truly great selection of cocktails. We would thoroughly recommend Moya to everyone. ALS, 15/05/08 Absolutely agree with the other comments. We had a great meal on Saturday, on a cold and rainy evening, at a very reasonable price. And finished up with two slivovice to send us out fortified to face the elements! Uncle Gareth, 31/03/08 Moya has to be the best resturant in the UK!!! I have never written a review before but felt compelled to. I have been to Moya several times, the last time being my fiance's birthday. Nothing was too much trouble. I left a small cake and candles and just after the main course 3 of them came out singing happy birthday and being generally lovely. Then they brought us 2 complimentary glasses of champagne. The staff are always lovely, helpful and hard working, the food is amazing and the cocktails the best anywhere, whatever you have! I only wish I could afford to eat there every night! kerrie, 02/01/08 Moya is just a great place, whether you want just a drink after work, a romantic dinner or organise a group party. We have been regulars at Moya since its opening almost five years ago and have enjoyed all the previous services without ever been disappointed. Over this time they have maintained an excellent standard for the quality of their food and customer service, and, a most rare feature in Oxford, also kept their prices at bay. Their staple menu has not changed much over the years time, which helped retaining the Slovak character of their restaurant and avoids confusion to regulars such as us. Still, they always have new and delicious daily specials. Personally we love their Goulash, Rezen, Fasirki and their trout, but above all their Mojito's and Pina Colada's!!! Overall I can only recommend Moya, which so far remains one of our favourite restaurants in Oxford, not only for the previous reasons but also because it delivers very good value for your money. Marc, 02/12/07 Had dinner at Moya on 27th Oct 07 and it was delicious. Great menu and fantastic staff. Very, very reasonable in price - unlike some of the gastro-pubs around Oxfordshire, where the food is not half as good. I had a great Vodka Martini. Highly recommended. Oi!Mrs, 29/10/07 They seem to have changed their opening hours although their website still gives the old ones. They don't seem to do lunches any more and I've had trouble phoning them to find out what their opening hours are. I wish they would correct the info on their own website at least. Alan, 28/10/07 Visited Moya in October for the first time, on the strength of the good reviews here. It was a good call, as the reviewers are right - tasty, well prepared food, friendly efficient service, good value and great cocktails as well. GB, 19/10/07 I have been coming to Moya pretty much since it opened and now we've moved to North Oxford we still think it worth making the journey back to eat here as we simply feel it's the best restaurant in Oxford. It beats the rest without a doubt. No way is the food stodgy or in overwhelmingly large portions. It's beautifully and carefully cooked authentic Slovak food, very tasty and with some surprising (to a non-Slovak) combinations of ingredients and lots of good vegetables integrated into the menu. As a starter the devils toast is absolutely delicious and I became addicted to the rum-batter aubergine in goat's cheese sauce for many years in favour of 'fasorky', the finely minced venison and pork patties, served with game veloute, spinach and potatoes dauphinoise. The puddings are delicious, especially the Bublalina cake, a very moist raspberry sponge. Cocktails are fabulous; Richard will always make one up for you if you want something different to what's on the extensive list. This restaurant really cares about what it does; it has its own high standards and it deserves much credit for not going down the hackneyed 'mediterranean and modern british' fusion direction that all too many restaurants in Oxford serve up. I reckon we have been 30 times at least and never had a bad meal. raisethestandard4Oxfordfood, 10/09/07 I really recommend Moya. I eat there quite often and it is very consistent in terms of food and service, and the drinks are great too. It is a good place to take people who are visiting Oxford as it has a really good atmosphere and is a bit unusual. I'm not sure that a vegetarian would have much choice on the menu but I think they have added more dishes recently. I have never felt disappointed going there, and that is something I can't categorically say about any other restaurant in Oxford! (except maybe Chiang Mai but you have to book several days ahead there!). Kath, 03/03/07 Food at Moya is consistently good value (as you’d expect from an Eastern European restaurant), and of a surprisingly high standard for traditionally simple, hearty cuisine. Portions are generous, but the food is tasty, well presented and is not stodgy. Staff are really friendly and helpful. The cocktails are excellent, and well worth the trip on their own. We’ve tried a good range, and they are probably the best in Oxford. On the minus side, the dessert menu is limited, and food service can sometimes be slow, especially if there’s a large party in. However, overall Moya is easily one of the best restaurants in East Oxford. Evil Celine, 29/01/07 The best cocktails north of the equator!!! Johannes & Dalene Claassen, 10/08/06 Moya is by far my favourite restaurant in Oxford. Although I know this type of food very well, I have been very impressed every time I have been, and have also managed to positively surprise many friends with this. Moya can be summarised in few words: An interesting experience (most people here will never have tasted this kind of food before), filling, generous portions of unpretentious, simple but healthy food (sauerkraut and goulash does NOT mean stodgy, greasy, fattening food!), very friendly service, reasonable prices. It is worth the "long hike" up to St Clements. My personal recommendations: The Devil's Toast. A must. For mains, it is difficult to decide which is better - the Goulash, the Szegedin Goulash, or the Venison Medallions... Make sure you try some of the traditional sides, especially the "knedla". The puddings - best try them all. The "dumplings" are traditionally eaten with poppy seeds (rather than chocolate) - the apple tart is JUST right, the sponge cake is the softest that I've ever tasted... Just don't go for the boring Ice Cream (I am sure they do it nicely too but you want to try something you havent had before!). Amy, 02/05/06 Moya is a superb restaurant/cocktail bar, with an interesting menu and guaranteed good quality food, service and portions. If you eat out in the East Oxford area and have never visited I would strongly recommend trying this place. The menu is fantastic - I often eat the Goulash or Segedin, both very traditional dishes served with potatoes or traditional Slovakian bread. These are tasty, beautifully-prepared meaty dishes guaranteed to fill those with strong appetites. I can also recommend the Rezen, a breadcrumb pork dish with a fabulous Slovak potato salad. Overall, the food is healthly and the premises are clean (a great change from a lot of local restaurants). They serve traditional beers and cocktails (reasonably priced if you get their before 8.30). The decor is great - very clean, soothing lines and simple design. The staff are friendly and overall the place is well managed. A must visit! 10/10 Rating ***** I tell it like it is, 14/04/06 Unfortunately, Moya achieved rather low rating after our visit two years ago. I hope their customer service and menu have improved significantly since 2004. The sign did not specify Slovak cuisine at that time which makes me believe Slovaks are not proud of their service and culture. Decoration of the premises was decent but the large bottle of Becher herbal liqueur (made in Carlsbad, Czech Republic) was very confusing for my husband. He wanted to order some Slovak wine but that was not available. The staff were unable to speak English, the waitress on duty had been there for two weeks and did not know the menu - but it was still a feeble excuse. Menu was very limited though dishes were delicious. Compared to similar restaurants in Bratislava - well, nothing really special. Charging that price for a single apricot dumpling is not appropriate. Maybe caused by high rents in that area... But if your tastebuds appreciated your visit it makes sense to visit Slovakia for a weekend food fete and explore more! Rating 4/10 Carfax, 08/05/04 It’s clean, bright, cheerful and the staff pay attention to you. As we entered, about 20 bright young things were enjoying cocktails and chat about the bar. We sat beyond and ate well for £34.75 for two all-in, which is pretty good for a sophisticated meal. My partner had a dry manhattan martini followed by thick slices of rum-battered aubergine, a side salad and chocolate nut pancakes. I had a mai tai, and then pork ghoulash followed by apricot dumpling - all very tasty, but my weight has gone up to 15st. 11 3/4 from 15st. 10½! John Rose, 26/03/03 Moya opened last summer. Clean, crisp, summery and seemingly on the Bar Baby model, it looked like yet another new bar upgrading the Cowley scene. On taking a closer look, I was surprised to learn that it was a Slovakian restaurant bar. Inside, the owners claimed that it is probably the only Slovakian restaurant in the UK. Better than this novelty, the food is great, the staff are friendly and the surroundings just right. You don’t have to eat (although I would recommend it), as there is a large selection of cocktails, complete with happy hour. The whiskey sours were excellent (raw egg white optional). The food is traditional, which means lots of pork, beef and knedla (bread dumplings), but by no means stodgy. There is also a wide and yummy selection of veggie food. I had a lentil soup, with sour cream, served with a range of black and rye breads unavailable anywhere else in culturally-stunted Oxford! The rum-battered aubergine with goats cheese was a great main event, served with new potatoes and a home-made horseradish sauce. My friend had the beef goulash with knedla and was charmed. Wicked! Laura Janes, 21/03/03
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