Italian
Italian
Page 3Lina Stores King’s Cross
A pastel-coloured, retro Italian restaurant, Lina Stores in King’s Cross serves solid handmade pasta to eat in or to go from their deli counter.
Il Trillo
Il Trillo is a slightly dated, but still endearing Italian restaurant off the Fulham Road, with a terrace and a garden.
Lina Stores
Lina Stores is a solid pasta bar in Soho that’s perfect for a quick lunch, or a pre/post theatre bite.
Cattivo
Cattivo in Brixton doesn’t have the best food, but it’s still a great first drinks and group hangs spot.
Maria G's
A hidden Italian-inspired restaurant in Kensington, Maria G's has a charming garden and great seasonal small plates.
Ave Mario
A big boozy smile-inducing Italian restaurant, Ave Mario is the place to be if you’re looking to let your hair down in Covent Garden.
Rosella
Rosella is an old-school Italian trattoria on the Highgate Road where locals have been tucking into hearty portions for years.
Tavolino
Tavolino has big booths, a massive terrace overlooking Tower Bridge, and a cacio e pepe you definitely want to eat. What more could you need?
Noci
Noci is a handmade pasta restaurant on Islington Green that excels in just that. Skip the nibbles and focus on the carbs and you'll be very happy.
Saponara
An old-school Italian deli and restaurant of the best kind, Saponara makes some of London's most delicious Romana-style pizzas and is somewhere you can very easily get comfortable.
Da Mario
Da Mario is an old-school Italian restaurant in Kensington that has surprisingly small prices, big group potential, and a fun feel.
Trattoria Brutto
Brutto is a superb Florentine-inspired trattoria in Farringdon that you’re going want to come up with excuses to spend your time in.
E. Pellicci
E. Pellicci is an old-school classic in Bethnal Green. It’s warm and welcoming, and if you don’t get a Full English breakfast, you did it wrong.
Ciao Bella
Ciao Bella in Bloomsbury is an old-school Italian restaurant where the spaghetti doesn’t matter as much as the story you’re listening to.
Burro e Salvia
Burro e Salvia, in Shoreditch is a small Italian restaurant that makes excellent daily fresh made pasta and updates their pasta menu monthly.
Legare
Legare is a small and simple Italian restaurant in Tower Bridge making excellent pasta and decent antipasti.
Sager + Wilde Paradise Row
Sager + Wilde’s Bethnal Green outpost brings good wine and Italian eats, and mixes it with railway arch vibes and plenty of outdoor seats for summer.
Cin Cin
A sophisticated Italian spot in Fitzrovia, Cin Cin is perfect for aperitivos, al fresco dining, and epiphany-worthy al dente pasta.
Pizza East
Pizza East is one of the best casual spots in Shoreditch for an easy dinner with a few friends.
Homeslice Pizza Covent Garden
A casual restaurant in Covent Garden, Homeslice makes great thin crust pizzas with adventurous toppings.
Cecconi’s
Located in the epic lobby of the new Ned hotel in the City, Cecconi’s is a posh Italian restaurant that has the business lunch crowd locked down.
Quartieri
Quartieri is an excellent Naples-style pizza in Kilburn, with a spicy diavola pizza that you definitely need to try.