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Restaurants & Nightlife

London’s best Italian restaurants

Tuck into our top ten spots that bring a slice of la dolce vita straight to the table.

Words by Amelia Allen

5-minute read

London’s love affair with Italian food isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. With over 2,000 Italian restaurants scattered across the city, it’s safe to say we can’t get enough of the stuff. Which is all well and good – until it comes to working out which ones are actually worth booking. That’s why we’ve dished up the top ten trattorias in town – from twirling truffle-topped tagliatelle to polishing off al dente pasta you cannoli dream about. 

Three tables with white tablecloths are set for dining in a dimly lit restaurant, each with a lit candle and glassware. Dark wooden chairs and soft wall lighting create a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Three tables set for dinner in a dimly lit restaurant, each with a white tablecloth, neatly arranged glassware, and a single lit candle. Dark wooden chairs surround the tables, creating an intimate atmosphere.
18 Thayer St, W1U 3JY 

Nina

Best for: bluefin tuna e melone. 

Nina is one of the hardest tables to get your hands on right now – and it’s easy to see why. We’re still dreaming about the smile-shaped slice of melon, stacked with scarlet slivers of sashimi-sliced bluefin tuna and splashed with a citrus-spiked ponzu sauce. Plus, exec chef Tzoulio Loulai let us in on the uber-buttery duck ragu bianco being one of his favourites. 

Marylebone | nina.com 

The Dover, Mayfair

Best for: dinner with a side of celeb-spotting. 

It’s rare to visit this sultry New York-inspired spot and not sit across the room from an A-lister (but its candlelit tables mean you can only just about make out the famous faces). And it’s not uncommon to order the hot penne arrabbiata piled with Parmesan. It is, however, a necessity to dress for the occasion – so be sure to get suited and booted. 

thedover.com 

A dimly lit, elegant restaurant with dark wood walls, amber glass chandeliers, round tables set with white tablecloths, wine glasses, and a single red rose in a vase, creating an intimate atmosphere. A dimly lit, elegant restaurant with dark wood walls, amber glass chandeliers, round tables set with white tablecloths, wine glasses, and a single red rose in a vase, creating an intimate atmosphere.
33 Dover St, W1S 4NF

Cantinetta Antinori, Knightsbridge 

Best for: truffle and tiramisu fans. 

Truffle fans, this one’s for you. This Tuscan treasure on Sloane Street has a whole menu dedicated to the stuff. Its homemade fettucine, folded through perfectly aged Parmesan and finished with theatrically shaved truffle tableside, has been a firm favourite since it opened. So has its veal fillet escalope, submerged in a silky lemon sauce. But pace yourself: you’ll also want to polish off the pillowy pistachio tiramisu. 

cantinettaantinori.com 

A person serves a plate of focaccia topped with slices of mortadella and pistachios at a table set with bread and drinks. A person holds a decorative plate with focaccia topped with sliced mortadella and pistachios, while another hand reaches for a piece. Bread and a drink are on the table.
4 Harriet St, SW1X 9JR

Il Gattopardo, Mayfair

Best for: sharing plates. 

A restaurant from the group behind Amazónico was always going to be good, but Il Gattopardo has more going for it than its pedigree. Named after the Italian for ‘leopard’, you’ll spot subtle feline-themed touches slinking around the room. Get your claws on its massive tray of tiramisu sprinkled with the logo. Hungry for more details? Read our full review here

gattopardo.restaurant 

A copper pan filled with slices of medium-rare lamb chops, a thick piece of lamb with caramelized crust, and a portion of cooked green vegetables on a red marble surface. A copper pan filled with slices of medium-rare lamb chops, a thick piece of lamb with caramelized crust, and a portion of cooked green vegetables on a red marble surface.
27 Albemarle St, W1S 4HZ
Three tables in a dimly lit restaurant, each set with white tablecloths, glassware, plates, and a single lit candle. Wooden chairs and soft wall lighting create an intimate, elegant atmosphere. A dimly lit restaurant dining area with neatly set tables covered in white cloths, each featuring a lit candle, glassware, and napkins. Dark chairs and soft wall lighting create a cozy, intimate atmosphere.
18 Thayer St, W1U 3JY

Nina, Marylebone

Best for: bluefin tuna e melone. 

Nina is one of the hardest tables to get your hands on right now – and it’s easy to see why. We’re still dreaming about the smile-shaped slice of melon, stacked with scarlet slivers of sashimi-sliced bluefin tuna and splashed with a citrus-spiked ponzu sauce we had. Or the uber-buttery duck ragu bianco. 

nina.com 

A dish of cooked langoustines garnished with herbs and a lemon slice is served in a copper pan. Nearby are a glass of white wine, a glass of water, and black pepper and olive oil bottles on a white tablecloth. A copper dish filled with cooked langoustines garnished with herbs and a lemon wedge sits on a white tablecloth beside a glass of white wine, a glass of water, black pepper grinder, and an olive oil bottle.
9–15 Pavilion Rd, SW1X 0HD

Sale e Pepe, Knightsbridge

Best for: Amalfi-inspired flavours. 

Sale e Pepe is where you go after a shopping spree at Harvey Nicks and Harrods. It’s also where you go to spoon every last drop of the gamberi scottati: warm red prawns lathered in an Amalfi lemon and EVO oil sauce. Then, lap up the lobster linguine – tossed tableside and made for two (if you can bear to share).  

saleepepe.com 

Padella, Borough Market

Best for: pasta worth the wait (and the walk). 

Eight dishes. No reservations. Always a queue. This wildly popular pint-sized pasta bar in Borough Market is proof that less is more. There’s an emerald-green spinach tagliarini tangled with nettles and a golden egg yolk nesting on top – hand-rolled by chefs who can’t seem to catch a break. And there’s you, waiting patiently outside – knowing good things come to those that wait.  

padella.com 

A white plate of spaghetti coated in a creamy yellow sauce with herbs and red pepper flakes, served on a marble table next to a glass of white wine. A plate of spaghetti with a creamy orange sauce, herbs, and small bits of vegetables, served on a white plate atop a marble table. A glass of white wine is partially visible in the corner.
6 Southwark St, SE1 1TQ

Cecconi’s, Mayfair

Best for: traditional Venetian treats. 

There’s hardly a corner of the world without a Cecconi’s, and hardly a table without a side of zucchini fritters at the brand’s OG spot in Mayfair, our waiter insists. Since 1978, the menu has fit right in with the chic crowd who flocks here: black truffle beef tartare with a half-opened quail egg still nesting in its shell on top, and slow-cooked veal shanks with golden saffron risotto. 

cecconirestaurants.com 

A person pours chocolate sauce over cream-filled pastries on a white plate, set on a round table with coffee drinks, a sugar bowl, and a green velvet couch in the background. A person pours chocolate sauce over cream-filled pastries on a white plate, set on a round table with coffee drinks, a sugar bowl, and a green velvet couch in the background.
5A Burlington Gdns, W1S 3EP
A white plate with thinly sliced raw fish arranged in a circle, topped with caviar and small dollops of red garnish, all drizzled with a light brown sauce, set on a marble surface. A white plate with thinly sliced raw fish arranged in a circle, topped with a dark center garnish, small red dollops, and drizzled sauce, set on a marbled surface.
56 Dalston Ln, E8 3AH

Angelina, Dalston 

Best for: Italo-Japanese food. 

Anyone who’s anyone has heard of Angelina – it’s easily one of East London’s best restaurants. Feast your eyes – and your palate – on this fusion restaurant’s 13-dish tasting menu (that’s the only thing on offer) which changes more often than the British forecast. One second you’re slicing through silky sashimi, the next slurping spaghetti – and somehow, it works perfectly well.  

angelina.com 

A top-down view of a wooden table with assorted pizzas, drinks, burrata, dip, and cured meats. Two hands are reaching in—one cutting pizza, another holding an orange drink. The scene is vibrant and inviting. Four pizzas with different toppings, a plate of sliced cured meat, a dish of dip, a salad, and various drinks on a wooden table. Two hands are reaching in, one cutting pizza and the other holding a glass.
54–56 Great Eastern St, EC2A 3QR

Gloria, Shoreditch

Best for: dinners with foodie friends. 

Gloria is for glorious, gram-worthy dinners (we don’t make the rules). But this two-floored trattoria sure makes Italian food fun. Slip downstairs and you’ll soon be snapping a ceiling selfie mid-meal while sharing either the biggest ball of silky burrata you’ve ever seen – submerged in basil oil and sprinkled with hazelnuts – or slicing through the six-inch-high, gravity-defying shark fin of a lemon meringue pie with your best pals. 

gloria.com 

Plates of colorful tomato and burrata salads on ornate dishes are set on a white tablecloth, with a glass of white wine, utensils, and a small bowl of tomatoes visible in warm, natural light. Plates of colorful tomato and mozzarella salads, garnished with basil, are set on a white tablecloth alongside wine, cutlery, and fresh vegetables under bright natural light.
70 Brompton Rd, SW3 1ER

Alba Restaurant, Knightsbridge

Best for: crab ravioli with caviar. 

Bathed in bright canary yellows and bursting with the scent of lemon trees, stepping inside Alba feels like arriving straight onto the Amalfi Coast – without the wait at baggage claim. Alba has already earned its place among Knightsbridge’s best restaurants, thanks to SW3-approved dishes like crab ravioli crowned with caviar and tagliatelle topped with slivers of black truffle. 

alba.com 

Colorful plates of Italian food, including orecchiette pasta with pesto, ravioli in sauce, and rigatoni, are arranged on a table with wine glasses, all set on a beige tablecloth. Three colorful patterned plates on a table: one with pasta and green pesto, one with red sauce pasta, and one with ravioli in sauce. Two wine glasses are partly visible at the top.
30 Grosvenor Sq, W1A 2LQ

Carbone London

 Best for: spicy rigatoni vodka. 

This mega celeb magnet has made a big name for itself in NYC, and now it's London's turn to get a slice of the action. But it’s not just stars who might sit next to you in this moody-lit restaurant – equally viral plates, like its velvety, macaroni-shaped spicy rigatoni vodka, will also make an appearance. If you can bag a booking before the A-listers do... 

Mayfair | carbone.com 

Tom’s Pasta, Hackney 

Best for: lasagne lovers. 

Start as you mean to go on with the bruschetta, then move on to the main event: lapping up layer after layer of beef shin lasagne, béchamel, and homemade pasta sheets – all buried beneath a blizzard of Parmesan. Whatever the weather, Tom’s Pasta couldn’t be more effortlessly cool or absolutely worth crossing town for. 

A freshly baked lasagna with a golden, melted cheese topping sits in a red rectangular baking dish on a wooden cutting board in a kitchen. A freshly baked lasagna with a golden, bubbly cheese topping sits in a red rectangular baking dish on a wooden cutting board in a kitchen.
17 Amhurst Terr, E8 2BT
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35–37 Greenhill Rents, EC1M 6BN

Brutto, Clerkenwell

Best for: trattoria-style comfort food. 

With red-checkered tablecloths, £5 Negronis, and a veal Milanese that practically takes up the whole plate, Londoners flock here for a no-frills Florentine fix. Brutto has become a cult favourite thanks to its retro charm, classic comfort food, and traditional trattoria vibe. As well as the penne alla vodka – a staple dish that’s become a social media sensation.

brutto.com   

Trullo, Islington 

Best for: pappardelle with beef shin ragu. 

Some places don’t need to show off – their food does it for them. And this intimate Italian in Islington is one of them. Trullo is all about simple cooking done seriously well. Take the pappardelle with fall-apart braised beef shin ragu: slow-cooked to perfection, swirled in long, floppy ribbons, and sprinkled with a snowfall of Parmesan. Bellissimo. 

trullo.com 

Three pieces of ravioli topped with a light butter sauce and garnished with fresh sage leaves, served on a white plate over a rustic wooden table. Three pieces of ravioli with a light butter sauce and sage leaves are served on a white plate, set on a rustic wooden table.
300–302 St Paul’s Rd, N1 2LH

Il Bambini Club, Shoreditch

Best for: East London energy. 

Coming in hot: East London’s newest Italian spot – and hot it is. When we headed to The Hoxton to try it out, one thing was instantly clear: the vibe’s what you come for. Think retro-Riviera razzle-dazzle – velvet sofas and woven basket lamps with green tassels dripping from the ceiling – as gooey, breaded mozzarella arrived on colourful ceramic plates and a DJ spins until late. 

bambini-restaurant.com 

A round table set with Italian appetizers, including cured meats, breadsticks, croquettes, seafood, and cocktails, against a red cushioned booth with patterned pillows and warm ambient lighting. A round table set with Italian appetizers, including cured meats, breadsticks, croquettes, seafood, and cocktails, against a red cushioned booth with patterned pillows and warm ambient lighting.
81 Great Eastern St, EC2A 3HU

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