Martina Pizzeria Romana is a casual Italian restaurant on Fulham Road in London, specialising in thin-crust Roman-style pizza. The restaurant occupies a compact, street-level site with an open kitchen visible from most of the dining area. The layout is simple and functional, with wooden tables, tiled flooring and an open counter where pizzas are prepared and fired in the oven. Seating is arranged along the front windows and around the main dining space, with stools and small tables that suit both quick meals and longer visits. The atmosphere is informal and lively, reflecting the style of traditional Roman pizzerias.
The menu centres on pizza made with a thin, crisp base typical of Rome, using a slow-fermented dough that is stretched by hand and baked at a high temperature. Toppings include familiar combinations such as tomato, mozzarella and basil, alongside options featuring Italian cured meats, vegetables and cheeses. Seasonal ingredients are used throughout, and the overall approach is focused on quality and consistency rather than large variety. A small selection of salads and side dishes accompanies the pizza offering, keeping the menu compact and easy to navigate.
The drinks list includes Italian wines, beers and soft drinks, chosen to complement the simplicity of the food. Service is quick and relaxed, with the open kitchen forming part of the dining experience. The space is designed to handle both takeaway and eat-in service, allowing flexibility through the day.
Martina Pizzeria Romana operates as a neighbourhood restaurant rather than a destination venue. Its focus on straightforward Roman pizza, visible preparation and a practical, unfussy layout reflects the traditions of casual Italian dining. Located among Fulham Road’s mix of cafés, shops and restaurants, it adds a local option for everyday meals built around familiar flavours and a welcoming setting.