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The Best Pizza In London
The top 12 pizza places in London include a New York-style pie pop-up in a pub and old-school spots slinging Neapolitan pizzas.
The 13 Best Italian Restaurants In London Right Now
Where to eat antipasti and pappardelle that will make you weep with joy.
Where To Eat Pasta In London
We love pasta. You love pasta. Everyone loves pasta. Here’s where you should be eating it.
Where To Get Some Pasta And A Glass Of Wine By Yourself
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'O ver St. James's
'O ver—an Italian restaurant in St. James's—works well for when you need something crowd-pleasing (pillowy, crispy-edged pizza) but also a bit fancy.
The Best Pizza In London
The top 12 pizza places in London include a New York-style pie pop-up in a pub and old-school spots slinging Neapolitan pizzas.
Dalla
Dalla is an unerringly stylish Italian restaurant in Hackney that prides itself on beautiful vintage aesthetics and hearty cooking.
The 13 Best Italian Restaurants In London Right Now
Where to eat antipasti and pappardelle that will make you weep with joy.
Terroni Of Clerkenwell
Terroni Of Clerkenwell is an old-school Italian deli and cafe in Clerkenwell, that makes us wish we were an 81-year-old drinking coffee, eating arancini, and watching the world go by.
Lavo
Lavo is a huge Italian restaurant in Marylebone where the lively atmosphere, date night lighting, and delicious seafood make it perfect for special occasions.
Grasso
Grasso is a Soho restaurant that specialises in good-times energy and big plates of Italian-American food.
Where To Eat Pasta In London
We love pasta. You love pasta. Everyone loves pasta. Here’s where you should be eating it.
Tom's Pasta
The pasta doesn’t quite live up to the hype, but Tom's Pasta—an Italian restaurant in Hackney Downs—is still a fun place to visit to see and be seen.
The Dover
The Dover is a moody Italian restaurant in Mayfair where the lighting is dim and the bowls of great pasta are huge.
Bocca Di Lupo
A classic Soho restaurant for almost any occasion, Bocca Di Lupo makes wonderful regional Italian food in a room you'll want to settle down in.
Al Dente Goodge Street
Al Dente is an in-and-out Italian spot in Fitzrovia, and serves some pretty great pastas.
Saporitalia
A family-run Italian spot in Notting Hill, Saporitalia is all about comforting pastas and good times.
Signor Sassi
A loud and proud spot in Knightsbridge, Signor Sassi has made a name for itself when it comes to making quality Italian dishes.
Faros Oxford Circus
Faros is a crowd-pleasing Italian spot on Great Portland Street where everyone will find something to keep them happy.
Pollini at Ladbroke Hall
If you can embrace the slightly cold, museum-like feel of this Italian restaurant in Notting Hill, Pollini at Ladbroke Hall is an impressive place to eat.
Carlotta
Carlotta in Marylebone is unapologetically over the top. Big booths, big ego, big diva energy. It’s a fun spot even if the Italian food is pretty average.
Sale E Pepe
Sale E Pepe is an old-school Knightsbridge spot where Italian classics are served in a rustic yet lively room.
Bancone Borough Yards
Bancone in Borough Yards is quite simply a beautiful place to eat beautiful pasta.
Trullo
Trullo in Highbury is the kind of neighbourhood Italian restaurant you’d find in an actual Italian neighbourhood, and the food is simply fantastic.
Ombra
Ombra, an excellent Italian restaurant in Hackney, is that person in your friendship group who looks great with curtain bangs—really cool, but not trying too hard.
Leo's
Leo's is an effortlessly cool Italian bar, cafe, and restaurant in Clapton that's just as good to eat in as it is to be seen in.
Gelupo
Gelupo in Soho does the best ice cream in London, with fantastic seasonal flavours. They also serve great coffee, cocktails, and biscotti.