Top Best Italian Restaurants in River Wrythe

We've collected top 10 mentioned italian restaurants in River Wrythe from other articles such as ELLE, Discover Walks Blog, Culture Whisper.

Top Best Italian Restaurants in River Wrythe

The River Café
The River Café
4.5 (1047 ratings)
Inventive seasonal Italian cuisine and fine wines in an airy riverside location with outdoor dining.
Thames Wharf, Rainville Rd, Hammersmith, London W6 9HA, United Kingdom
Italian restaurant
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"Thirty years after it opened, there’s still nowhere else in London quite like the River Café, Ruth Roger’s iconic Thames-side restaurant. Join the noisy mix of media types, off-duty movie stars, and artists for a wonderfully evocative menu, conjuring up vague but heady fantasies of a new life in rural Tuscany, with a wine list that’s a grand tour of Italy. On a languid summer’s afternoon, there’s no better place to be in all of London."
Mentioned by House & Garden
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"The River Cafe is an institution and one of the best restaurants in London. Set against the backdrop of the Thames, it has one of the most coveted terraces as it is, and having been shut for months, it's already booked out for quite some time. You may have to wait to get a table, but it'll be worth it for Ruth Rogers' famously excellent Italian cooking."
Mentioned by The Infatuation
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"I thought of who I would share it with, what I would wear, the endless photographs, and which song I would want played. If you think I’m talking about my wedding, you are sadly mistaken. I’m talking about the magical day where I could finally eat River Café’s signature Chocolate Nemesis dessert at home."
Padella
Padella
4.6 (3328 ratings)
Modern bistro with a short list of housemade pasta dishes accompanied by wine & Italianate drinks.
6 Southwark St, London, SE1 1TQ, United Kingdom
RestaurantItalian restaurant
Circolo Popolare
Circolo Popolare
4.6 (2495 ratings)
Glam, atmospheric eatery, opulently decorated with 20,000 bottles, serving trattoria fare & drinks.
40-41 Rathbone Pl, London, W1T 1HX, United Kingdom
Italian restaurant
Trullo
Trullo
4.5 (735 ratings)
Confidently unfussy Italian cooking in a homely upstairs room or downstairs bar.
300-302, St Paul's Rd, London N1 2LH, United Kingdom
Italian restaurantBar
Mentioned by Eater London
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"Trullo’s elegant dining room and simple, seasonal food, marks it out both as one London’s best Italian restaurants and one of the city’s finest neighbourhood restaurants. Dark wood, low lighting, white table cloths, and just-put-it-on-the-plate plating characterise it as decidedly anti-Instagram. Trullo’s spiritual parents are the two most important restaurants of a generation: the River Cafe and St. John, so dishes marry Italian traditions with British (and Italian) ingredients — fashioned into delicious antipasti, fresh pastas and secondi, dishes which often do a little time on the charcoal grill."
Mentioned by British GQ
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"Padella is truly one of London’s greatest gems, but it’s also hard to grab a seat at the best of times. If you want the same exceptional pasta, but with the ability to book a table in advance for a date, sibling restaurant Trullo is for you. The cavernous basement is deeply romantic, the upstairs feels light and familial and the food is universally spectacular."
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"Read the full review: Trullo300-302 St Paul's Road, London, London, N1 2LHThis Islington mainstay (which is also responsible for much-feted Padella) has hordes of fans and it’s easy to see why. A lively atmosphere, relaxed interiors and an excellent regional wine list all contribute to Trullo’s success, as does the hyper-seasonal menu."
Homeslice Neal's Yard
Homeslice Neal's Yard
4.5 (2248 ratings)
Former food stall now in permanent Neal's Yard home, for classic and creative pizzas and prosecco.
13 Neal's Yard, London, WC2H 9DP, United Kingdom
Pizza restaurantItalian restaurant
Mentioned by British GQ
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"If you’re big on pizza, pizza doesn’t come much bigger than at Homeslice. This street-market-to-restaurant convert produces 20” pizzas (£20) as standard - designed to share, but that’s to your discretion (do not fear, snackers can order by the slice in Homeslice’s favourite flavours). What to expect: The Margherita is heaven to tomato lovers, thick with fresh, zingy passata, but the more adventurous types are treated to Homeslice’s inventive topping menu, which features the likes of aubergine, cauliflower cheese, spinach and harissa or oxtail and watercress with horseradish and sorrel cream."
Mentioned by The London Economic
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"Homeslice’s City, White City, Shoreditch, Neal’s Yard, and Marylebone restaurants are currently offering delivery via a selection of third party apps. Moreover, the group has also launched ‘Take & Bake’ pizzas, available for delivery nationwide. Featuring 12-inch pizzas ready to bake at home, each is made using high-quality ingredients, available alongside Homeslice’s range of sauces."
Mentioned by Londonist
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"If it’s pizza that the kids are craving then give Homeslice a try, rather than the big chains. There’s no special menu, but given that the enormous 20 inch pizzas arrive whole at the table for sharing, that’s not really a problem. Certain pizzas can be bought by the slice, too, which is perfect for those who aren't so fond of communal eating."
Saporitalia
Saporitalia
4.3 (429 ratings)
Cosy family-run venue for classic Neopolitan dishes amid exposed brick walls and wooden furniture.
271 Portobello Rd, London, W11 1LR, United Kingdom
Italian restaurantPizza restaurant
Maremma
Maremma
4.7 (121 ratings)
Dishes from the Maremma region of Italy served from an open kitchen with a considered wine list.
36 Brixton Water Ln, London, SW2 1PE, United Kingdom
Tuscan restaurantItalian restaurant
Avanti Restaurant & Bar
Avanti Restaurant & Bar
4.3 (174 ratings)
Laid-back local restaurant serving a menu of Italian and British dishes in simple surroundings.
98 Peascod St, Windsor, SL4 1DH, United Kingdom
Mediterranean restaurantBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantItalian restaurant
Mentioned by Things To Do
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"98 Peascod Street, Windsor SL4 1DH EnglandItalian, Bar, Pizza, MediterraneanBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks, Late NightDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music[email protected]+44 1753 866338http://www.avanti-bistro-cafe.co.uk"
Passo Shoreditch
Passo Shoreditch
4 (531 ratings)
Housemade pasta & clay-oven pizzas are among the offerings at this stylish Italian eatery & bar.
80 City Rd, London, EC1Y 2BJ, United Kingdom
Italian restaurant
Mentioned by Country and Town House
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"Passo is a lively and effortlessly cool restaurant, with authentic hand-made pasta and Neapolitan-style pizzas bringing a taste of Italy to the bustling streets of London. Led by Head Chef Joe Howley, the menu returns with a new revamp, framing the traditional and familiar Italian flavours and styles with a modern setting. The tempting selection of small plates include a creamy burrata with artichoke salad and basil pesto, mozzarella, lardo and garlic bread pizetta and rustic short rib arancini with puttanesca sauce – ideal for sharing with friends among free-flowing glasses of wine."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"When it comes to Italian food in Shoreditch, you just can't go wrong with hearty dishes, freshly made pasta and perfectly cooked pizza. Offering all that and more, Passo brings a rustic charm to the table, with the dishes and drinks and a cool concrete interior to match."
Lina Stores Soho Restaurant
Lina Stores Soho Restaurant
4.5 (617 ratings)
Intimate spot for classic Italian fare including housemade pastas & cannoli with wine & cocktails.
51 Greek St, London, W1D 4EH, United Kingdom
Italian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Country and Town House
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"Our first piece of advice about Lina Stores is to book ahead. Before walking inside we overheard the manager explain to two hopeful diners they’d have to wait 45 minutes for seats (and hearing them eagerly accept), giving the impression this was going to be a dining experience worth waiting for (which turned out to be true). The restaurant is split in two, the downstairs a dimly lit space where friends come together to share pasta plates and couples come to indulge before waddling home from the heart of Soho."
Mentioned by Tatler
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"18 Brewer St, Soho, London W1F 0SHLina Stores, the Italian deli and Soho institution on Brewer Street, has now opened a restaurant on Greek street. Behind the bright, eu-de-nil facade is a buzzy two-floor haven for pasta-lovers, with exposed whitewashed walls and chic, tile-backed banquettes. The focus is (of course) on pasta, though they also serve up some impressive antipasti, and best of all, encourage you to order several plates to share."
Mentioned by Eater London
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"Lina Stores’ Soho restaurant is full of the same easy charm as its stalwart deli around the corner. Homemade pasta plays a starring role and takes a trip around Italy: pici with Umbrian sausage and porcini mushrooms, lumache (literally “snails”) with ‘nduja, pappardelle with rich rabbit ragu. But don’t skip over everything else on the short but sweet menu."

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in River Wrythe

National Trust - Hatchlands Park
National Trust - Hatchlands Park
4.5 (1399 ratings)4.5 (274 ratings)
Georgian manor with art, furniture and a museum of keyboard instruments, set in a landscaped park.
East Clandon, Guildford, GU4 7RT, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardenHistoric Sites
RSPB Rainham Marshes
RSPB Rainham Marshes
4.6 (1431 ratings)4.5 (185 ratings)
Bird-rich former marshland firing range with accessible boardwalks and a modern visitor centre.
New Tank Hill Rd, Purfleet, South Ockendon RM19 1SZ, United Kingdom
Nature preserveNature & ParksCafeCharityGift shopNature & Wildlife Areas
Isabella Plantation
Isabella Plantation
4.8 (2153 ratings)5 (263 ratings)
Lush 40-acre woodland located within Richmond Park & known for its evergreen azaleas.
Richmond Park, Richmond, TW10 5HS, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksArboretumGardenParkNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Cadogan Tate
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"This small Victorian woodland plantation was planted in the 1830s, but not opened to the public until 1953. It’s famed for its evergreen azaleas, which are best viewed in late April or early May. The garden includes the National Collection of Wilson 50 Kurume Azaleas, as well as other rare and unusual shrubs and trees."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in River Wrythe Area

St Mary-le-Bow
St Mary-le-Bow
4.5 (146 ratings)4 (67 ratings)
Sir Christopher Wren-designed church, rebuilt after World War 2, whose bells define being Cockney.
Cheapside, London, EC2V 6AU, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"St Mary-le-Bow has held a place in London folklore for generations and it is said that east Londoners can only call themselves true cockneys if they were born within earshot of the Bow Bells, which ring from St Mary-le-Bow church. The church’s long, thin spiral pierces the east London skyline, standing out as an anomaly in and amongst the otherwise fairly nondescript Cheapside setting. For all its history, St Mary-le-Bow has got plenty to offer today too — the church’s extensive programme includes lectures, musical recitals and live bell ringing, where people can hear the famous bells rung up close and personal."
Mentioned by London for Free
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"St Mary-Le-Bow Church, in Cheapside, was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. It used to house the Great Bell of Bow, of the nursery rhyme “Oranges and Lemons”, and it is claimed that when Whittington ran away from London he heard the bells ringing out and returned to the city. Traditionally, anyone born within the sounds of the Bow bells is said to be a true cockney or Londoner."
God's Own Junkyard
God's Own Junkyard
4.7 (1952 ratings)4.5 (165 ratings)
Funky art store featuring colorful neon & lightbulb signs & other eclectic pieces.
Unit 12, Ravenswood Industrial Estate, Shernhall St, London E17 9HQ, United Kingdom
Art gallerySights & LandmarksCafeNeon sign shopPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"This showroom in Walthamstow is the late neon artist Chris Bracey's personal collection of work. Walk around the small space taking in the vibrant displays of neon signs. It really does contain all sorts of goodies, from Soho club signs to ones that have featured in Hollywood films - there's even a cute little cafe for taking a pit stop."
Mentioned by Hues Of Delahaye
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"God’s Own Junkyard is an art store that’s anything but ordinary. It’s packed full of bright neon signs and displays, including plenty of vintage items. It’s all very vibrant and fun to see, and it makes for very unique and eclectic Instagram photos."
St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
St Margaret Pattens Church of England, Eastcheap
4.6 (30 ratings)4 (15 ratings)
Rood Ln, Eastcheap, London EC3M 1HS, United Kingdom
Episcopal churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Margaret Pattens is one of Wren’s plainest churches, with a severe, un-Wrenish, but beautiful spire. The church gets its name from the nearby makers of pattens in medieval times. Pattens were devices that you wore under your shoes to elevate you several inches off the ground."

Historic Sites in River Wrythe

Winchester Palace
Winchester Palace
4.3 (145 ratings)3.5 (52 ratings)
Riverside remains of a 13th-century bishops' complex with ruins of great hall, prison and brewhouse.
Pickfords Wharf, London, SE1 9DN, United Kingdom
Heritage buildingSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkAncient RuinsArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by England itinerary
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"Take a day trip to Winchester, where you can visit Winchester Cathedral (the site of Jane Austen’s grave) and Winchester Castle. You can also tour the City Mill or one of the numerous museums and science centres. Return to London for the night."
Loseley Park
Loseley Park
4.5 (543 ratings)4.5 (222 ratings)
House and grounds with guided tours, period furnishings, a chapel, a gift shop and a tea room.
Guildford, GU3 1HS, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkNature & ParksConference centerGardenGift shopParkTea houseWedding venueHistoric Sites
Palace of Westminster
Palace of Westminster
4.5 (2475 ratings)4.5 (15432 ratings)
Neo-Gothic masterpiece and seat of the UK government. Guided tours on Saturdays and in summer.
Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom
Government officeSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"A view of the Elizabeth Tower and the Houses of Parliament through a pedestrian tunnel on London’s South Bank|© Beatrice Preve / Alamy Stock Photo. One of the finest examples of Gothic Revivalist architecture in the world, the Palace of Westminster was built by 19th-century architect Sir Charles Barry, but the real brains behind it was the incredibly talented Augustus Pugin. He was just 23 when Barry enlisted him to help with the design of the building and was instrumental in its Gothic detailing (his superior was more of a Classicist)."
Mentioned by Travel and Destinations
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"The Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) is, of course, one of the most popular buildings to photograph for Instagram. For some of the best spots go directly opposite and take pictures in this little archway and also the steps above that lead from Westminster Bridge down to the walkway. The best bet for good photographs is to get here around sunset for the golden hour as the sun often sets behind the building."
Mentioned by ExpertPhotography
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"The palace of is an iconic building not just in London, but around the world. You can photograph it in various ways, and from several locations. – You can take an iconic photo of the palace of Westminster from the bridge."

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