"The base is foldable, paper thin in the middle, expertly charred and ringed with a springy edge... a shallow pool of vibrant, seasoned tomato pulp and exquisite, melting buffalo milk mozzarella..." Read more.
The menu here is precise with just six pizzas available and astonishingly cheap; the most expensive pizza, with chorizo and mozzarella, costs less than £6. It really is a delight to come here. Read more.
Gelupo is one of the London’s best-kept secrets – an outstanding ice-cream parlour not even five minutes from Piccadilly Circus. Step inside, and feast your senses. Read more.
A Venetian bacaro meets Lower East Side Manhattan bar, Polpo has a lovely buzzy atmosphere & relaxed but professional service in the middle of London’s Soho. The food is simple but generally very good Read more.
Go to L'Anima for the best Italian food in London. It's not cheap, but it sure is awesome! Read more.
Amazing pizza, authentic Neapolitan style. Tartufata or Diavola are the way to go Read more.
Tinello is a sensibly priced Italian which has some luscious dishes on offer. Like the menu, wines are sensibly priced. A rare combination in London, never mind SW1. Metro gave it 4 out of 5 Stars. Read more.