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11 Park Walk Restaurant
Southwest Londoners may recognise the name 11 Park Walk as the former address of high-end French restaurant Aubergine. It's no coincidence that Elleven Park Walk has opened on the site just off Chelsea's bustling Fulham Road – it's a fellow restaurant from the London Fine Dining Group stable (also home to Aubergine's country outpost, Alloro and Ken Lo's Memories of China amongst others). Elleven Park Walk is a self-proclaimed neighbourhood Italian restaurant; it's open all day, and customers will feel equally at home popping in for a quick bowl of pasta, or settling down for a leisurely dinner and a special bottle of wine. The food is high end Italian, specialising in regional and seasonal cuisine. A typical meal has the potential to take you on a trip around Italy, starting with Sicilian caponata, moving on to malloreddus (Sardinian semolina pasta) and finishing with a polenta dish from northern Italy.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 11 Park Walk, Chelsea, London, SW10 0AJ [Map]

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2 Veneti
Situated on the corner of Harley Street, 2 Veneti opened its doors three years ago and has been a favourite with local doctors and divas ever since. As the name suggests, this cosy eatery is owned by two Venetians who are passionate about authentic flavours and happy to guide diners through the menu. Inside, the restaurant’s exposed brickwork, light wood and warm lighting create the perfect setting for long lunches and relaxed dinners with friends. Head Chef Luca Conti serves up some excellent pastas and risottos, as well as unique Venetian specialities like fritto misto (battered fried fish and shellfish) and spaghetti with duck and porcini ragout. The wine list is a real treat, offering a range of wines from northern Italy.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 10 Wigmore street, London, W1U 2RB [Map]

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500 Restaurant
In ever popular Archway, in a central Holloway Road position, you’ll find 500, a cute little Italian place which has diners coming back for more again and again. It’s bright and breezy café-esque vibe, complete with airy wood floored interior, is complimented by equally welcoming staff and a gorgeous menu of Italian classics. With a team headed by Chef Mario Magli and manager Giorgio Pili, the 500 team is passionate about Italian food which is reflected in the menu which in it’s carefully considered selection of dishes brings to mind leisurely evenings in a Roman restaurant or long lunches on the Amalfi coast.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 782 Holloway Road, London, N19 3JH [Map]

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Al Duca
Al Duca restaurant in London’s historic and elegant St James’s is an Italian restaurant that offers reasonable prices with style in what can be a pricey part of town. Opened by leading restaurateur Claudio Pulze (think Osteria dell’Angolo, Brasserie St Jacques, Via Condotti) in 1999, Al Duca remains one of the most popular eateries in the chic St James's area. Located between Piccadilly Circus and Green Park, this authentic Italian restaurant is ideal for business lunches, pre-theatre dinners and full-on feasts for the whole family. The interior is a comfortably stylish mix of light wood, crisp white linen and wall-mounted wine racks, while the atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious. Al Duca's menu features classic dishes like beef carpaccio with rocket and parmesan, roasted leg of rabbit with polenta, and delicious pastas like homemade ravioli with pheasant and rosemary. For dessert, we recommend the vanilla panna cotta with a glass of something smooth from their extensive Italian wine list.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 4 - 5 Duke of York Street, St James, London, SW1Y 6LA [Map]

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Al Volo
The Truman Brewery has been dubbed “the Portobello of the new millenium”and has become the creative hub of London's east end. Surrounded by the buzz of the Spitalfields Markets and the bustle of Brick Lane, Al Volo is a hip little restaurant in the Brewery on Hanbury Street that offers wholesome Italian meals and home-made pasta. The dining room and al fresco terrace have a lovely organic feel, and the sleek design and unpretentious service make this a fantastic place for post-market snacks, creative brain-storming meetings and lazy people-watching afternoons. Don't miss the pumpkin tortelloni with smoked-ricotta, rocket pesto, pine nuts and amaretti biscuits, and the soft home-made Italian lemon cake.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 2 Ely’s Yard, The Old Truman Brewery, Hanbury Street, London, E1 6QR [Map]

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Alberico at Aspinalls
For old-school James-Bond-style soirees in the middle of Mayfair, this restaurant inside the Aspinalls Club a retro-chic casino on Curzon Street is the place to come for discreet business dealings, dates, and intimate dinner parties. With the look and feel of a private supper club, Alberico at Aspinalls has an elegant dining room fitted with mirror-panelled walls, the palest mint green colour scheme, decorated glass dome ceilings and chocolate brown leather seats. The abundance of fresh flowers and exceptional service are the icing on the cake here, and we highly recommend Alberico's superb wine list and international menu. Don't miss the Joselito Iberico Pata Negra ham, followed by the sautéed lobster with ginger and spring onions.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 27-28 Curzon Street, Mayfair, W1J 7TJ [Map]

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Alloro
Alloro restaurant is a popular yet intimate and understated Italian restaurant on Dover Street, in the heart of London’s Mayfair. It is always buzzing with a sophisticated international crowd. Meaning ‘bay leaf’ in Italian, Alloro serves up a menu of delicious and simple traditional Italian cuisine with a modern twist, and all dishes are prepared using seasonal produce. The fresh bread, made on the premises, is worth the visit alone. Recommended choices include the homemade pasta filled with pheasant served in its own sauce; and the artisanal and authentic Gragnana spaghetti with fresh lobster, garlic and sweet chilli sauce. Special menus for seasonal truffles and porcini are a real treat, and the dining room frequently overflows into Alloro’s own stylish bar – Il Baretto – a favourite meeting place in this part of town. There’s an excellent, mostly Italian, wine list. One regular claims, ‘Alloro never disappoints.’

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 19 - 20 Dover Street, London, W1S 4LU [Map]

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Amata
For a great slice or a hearty Italian meal in London’s Docklands, Amata is a friendly and buzzy pizzeria and restaurant in Canary Wharf’s South Quay. Only a three minute walk from the South Quay station, Amata is popular with local office workers and Docklands residents who love the traditional Italian menu that includes everything from pizza, steaks and burgers to pasta and salads. Reasonably priced, Amata restaurant is suitable both for working meals and family nights out, and come Christmas time this is a popular place for office parties. The dining room has screens for sports fans, its own bar, and free wi-fi making this an easy place to work and play.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 571 Manchester Road, London, E14 3NX [Map]

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Antonio's Ristorante
Located on Upper Street in Islington, Antonio’s is a family-owned restaurant that has won the hearts of locals with its friendly service and authentic Italian food. Inside, it’s reminiscent of the cosy trattorias you discover on Italian holidays – complete with exposed brickwork, candlelit tables and walls lined with wine bottles. Antonio’s father is from Calabria so the menu is full of bold southern Italian flavours and delicious dishes like pappardelle with wild boar ragu; zuppa di pesce; and fillet steak with aubergines, parmesan and basil. Kids will love the spicy Diavola pizza, while grown-ups can enjoy the excellent Italian wine list. Whether it’s for lunch with friends, dinner with colleagues or a romantic meal for 2; Antonio’s never fails to impress.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: Rear of 137 Upper Street, Islington, N1 1QP [Map]

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Apsleys - A Heinz Beck Restaurant
Apsleys – A Heinz Beck Restaurant in London’s iconic Lanesborough Hotel at Hyde Park Corner has scaled the culinary heights under the direction of the three Michelin-starred German chef and gained its own Michelin star. Together with Executive Chef Massimiliano Blasone, Beck has created a menu that focuses on lighter Mediterranean-inspired dishes like sea bass cannolo, roast pigeon with pearl onion and mustard seed sauce and potato gnocchi with shellfish broth – very attuned to the way we like to dine in the 21st century. Apsleys' stunning Venetian-style dining room, with its glass roof and plush upholstery, is one of London’s most beautiful dining spaces, an elegant setting for any occasion. At lunchtime, Apsleys' ‘Menu del Giorno’ is popular with local business people, while Beck’s seven course tasting menu is ideal for celebratory dinners. The well-spaced tables give a subdued ambience and afternoon tea here is a delight. The wine list has enormous depth and includes some of the rarest cognacs in the world.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: The Lanesborough, Hyde Park Corner, London, SW1X 7TA [Map]

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