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It's testament to Sardo's longevity that readers continue to wax lyrical about its ‘remarkable flavours and textures' more than a decade after… more »
Successfully retaining the art-deco feel – if not the fabric – of a grand 1930s' banking hall, Caravaggio is an enjoyably theatrical,… more »
A swish Italian from the Waney brothers and entrepreneur Giuliano Lotto, this aptly named rendezvous occupies the ground floor of a former NatWest… more »
White stucco arches and framed altar-like artworks lend this evergreen Italian an almost churchy prettiness, although Taberna Etrusca is really… more »
With Parliament only two minutes away, it's no surprise that Quirinale's lunch force are typically hungry politicos with slung-back ties who come… more »
A bold foray into the rarefied world of Italian vegetarian cuisine, Amico Bio comes courtesy of Via Condotti founder Pasquale Amico & offers… more »
‘We were welcomed with a big friendly smile’, admits a fan of this long-running Shoreditch Italian – a ‘lovely room’ done out with… more »
A restaurant with a long & illustrious history, this Charlotte Street fish veteran is starting to divide opinion. Regulars continue to praise… more »
Given the sartorial moniker, it's not surprising that this long-serving, swanky and ‘hard to fault' Italian offers high degrees of traditional… more »
Norman Foster's cool, purist architecture is matched by a vibrant menu of contemporary Italian cuisine at this slick but ‘hospitable' City… more »
A resplendent painted mural runs along the back wall of this bona fide Italian, depicting the natural journey of harvesting from port to marketplace… more »
The name says it all: fish & Italy, a combination that Pescatori has been dishing up for nigh on 15 years. Its logo-draped blue awnings, clichéd… more »
‘We believe in Scalini’, exhorts a disciple of this long-serving, ultra-traditional Italian. Despite its 23-year tenure, it never seems to… more »
Jamie Oliver’s passport may be British, but it was a passion for Italy that made his name in the first place. Appropriately, Jamie’s Italian… more »
Elvis would have loved Mulberry Street, not least because the leather booths are the same colour as his treasured purple Cadillac. Although the… more »
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