Vibrant, chic and stylish, and beautifully located in two unbeatable corners of London, the Getti Restaurant chain is one of London’s newest, hippest, freshest and most impressive purveyors of Read more about Getti - Marylebone
Bocca di Lupo is justifiably regarded as one of the best Italian eateries in the city. It’s super busy and the volume of customers means it can take a while to place and receive orders. There may be a Read more about Bocca di Lupo
The Fire and Stone restaurant is situated in the heart of Covent Garden on Maiden Lane. Established in July 2005, the restaurant serves both traditional and unique pizzas in a modern and exciting Read more about Covent Garden Fire & Stone
The Refettorio restaurant is located within the Crowne Plaza – London The City Hotel in the capital’s financial and business area. Serving fine Italian cuisine, the restaurant has been awarded with Read more about Refettorio
Locanda Locatelli is the home of Sicilian chef and adopted Londoner Giorgio Locatelli, one of Britain’s most celebrated Italian chefs. Read more about Locanda Locatelli
The country's flag with its tri-coloured stripes is very reminiscent of Italian cuisine. Green for pesto and peppers, red for pepperoni and tomato, and white for Italy's cheeses, mozzarella and parmesan being the two main representations.
With plenty of London's top Italian restaurants around the West End and Islington, finding one won't be a problem. Choosing which dish might be the head-scratcher. Pasta is a hugely popular choice mixed with a host of different sauces, most of which are cheese or cream-based. Served with meatballs, bacon or parma ham makes for quality Italian food. All this can be found at the achingly appealing Bocca di Lupo in Soho. Why so good? The reason becomes obvious when you look through the window and see the bustling interior. Even more obvious when you sample its food.
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