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Back in the day, Daphne's was the darling of Patsy Stone and her Ab Fab pals, and that stardust feel has never really gone away. Whether you… more »
Apart from the deep-red walls, what strikes visitors to this tucked-away Italian is the sheer personable warmth of the place. Even newcomers… more »
‘You can't have a bad night here', insists a fan of this long-running Putney Italian, which continues to wow locals with its ‘fantastic' northern… more »
Located on a noisy junction a stone's throw from Shoreditch station, this lively (and large) pizza joint is the original branch of the three-strong… more »
Mele e Pere (‘apples and pears' to you and me) combines the comfy, cosseting virtues of a down-home, north Italian trattoria with the swing… more »
Ever-serene Latium is now into its 10th year as a determinedly traditional Italian a stone's throw from Oxford Street. Its ethos seems charmingly… more »
Uber-chef and Italian TV celeb Bruno Barbieri, who holds two Michelin stars at his flagship Arquade restaurant in Verona, has brought his… more »
What was da Polpo is now nominally aligned with its siblings in Soho and Smithfield; otherwise, little else has changed in this Covent Garden eatery… more »
A ‘thoroughly charming restaurant', this highly distinctive and long-serving Italian stands out from the local competition thanks to its sunny… more »
Ristorante Asellina has been wowing them in New York City, and it’s now brought its offer to the brand-new ME London hotel designed by Lord… more »
Little has changed at this Soho fixture since it started operating from its current site back in 1989 – and that's the way its regulars… more »
Compliments aplenty suggest that big-hitting Babbo is currently one of London’s more underrated Italian kitchens. Bringing French precision… more »
Every inch the archetypal, business-loving Mayfair Italian, from its discreet frontage to its polished parquet floors, pastel colours and… more »
The name is from Dante, and the poet's words are elegantly etched along the scarlet walls of this romantic Italian – although the main attraction… more »
For more than two decades, ‘authentic' Alba has been quietly championing the food and wine of Piedmont, with a few gastronomic detours into… more »
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