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Padella Shoreditch

4.8 (6 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 3:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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Cacio e pepe, papardelle beef ragu, clam pasta
Vivian C.

We didn't make a reservation because with young kids, its hard to control timing. So i was worried that it would be a long wait. They have a virtual queue which you can join once you are a few km away from the restaurant. So we joined the queue as soon as we got out of the tube station. A few minutes later (was about a 10-15 min walk to the restaurant), we got a text saying they have a table for us and we had 10 mins to get there and if we were ok sitting on their patio. I did say that we preferred indoors as we have young kids and they said not to worry because their patio has heaters. When we arrived the inside of the restaurant was full, no one physically waiting in line. We were the first seated table on their patio. We ordered a lemonade, and a ginger drink. They made a mistake and brought us out two lemonades, but quickly brought me a ginger drink when i pointed out the mistake. We ordered a bruschetta, and burrata. Not sure if this is the norm, but the burrata came on its own, no bread to eat with. So we had to order a side of sourdough to eat with it. Burrata was so delicious and creamy. The tomatoes on the bruschetta was so fresh and sweet. For the mains, we ordered the pappardelle with beef ragu, pasta with clams and the cacio e pepe. They were all so good that I couldn't pick a favourite! This was a great carboloading meal before my half marathon the next morning.

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very different like home made pasta vegetarian options available The restaurant is very busy, so please make a reservation

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Canto Corvino - Risotto with truffles!

Canto Corvino

4.8(12 reviews)
0.4 miAldgate

Great Italian food, lovely decor and brilliant service. Highly recommended. A good selection of…read morewine.

With a name meaning Song of the Raven and its twinkling, beckoning lights, Canto Corvino should be…read morea stand out in the little gastro nook that is Spitalfields. It's also basically on my street and one of the few sit downs open on weekends! However, each of my visits yielded a variable experience, meaning the quality consistency is lacking which means I wouldn't recommend it to a good friend. Not a good thing when it comes to lesser known restaurants. My first time, I was drawn in by the golden lights radiating from the bar and the warehouse lighting which looks almost chic when paired with the exposed brick and glass embellishments. Although my boss and I were the only ones here, the staff paid little to no attention to us - no greeting or any mind paid to us until we physically walked over the bar, distracting the group chatting away in their huddle. The wine was on the pricier side. The second time I came, the place was brimming with city brokers having Thirsty Thursday. The prosecco was decent and we had a nice time. Until we got the bill for the 3 shots of tequila we had which totalled £48. So that's over 15 pounds for each shot...when we queried the bill, the staff explained that the quality of the tequila he poured us explained the cost, exasperated with our stupidity. We said we were not going to pay for that just because when asked what kind, we had probably said "whatever" or "doesn't matter". Doesn't that usually mean house stuff? The third time I had post-birthday party brunch here where I opted for the Italian breakfast which means eggs, soppresetta, sour dough with pate?, tomato, and tuscan sausage. My tastebuds were (to be fair) taking a beating due to the hangover but it was just mediocre at best. Plus the stuff on the sour dough was strange and unpleasant. Canto and I are neighbours and I don't give up on my neighbours.

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Canto Corvino - Rabbit pappardelle and side of tomato salad

Rabbit pappardelle and side of tomato salad

Canto Corvino - Beautiful interior

Beautiful interior

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Carluccio's - Carluccio's breakfast magnifica

Carluccio's

4.0(2 reviews)
0.3 miSpitalfields

Familiarity breeds contempt and as such good old Carluccio's doesn't exactly set the pulse racing…read moreas a possible short lunch stop off in an area full of wonderful independent eateries. So a big shout out to the old man (if indeed he has anything at all to do with the place) for continuing to do the simple things really well and not charge the earth for it. My mushroom soup bucks the trend by steadfastly refusing to be the creamy, comfy clagged up version but instead a thin but powerful broth choc full of a variety of dried mushroom and the added bonus of small pieces of ham. It's a rustic affair, bravely done and all the better for it. A refusal to fall into the prissy traps. Arancini and a side of roast new potatoes for my nibblish mood don't disappoint either. The arancini's crispy shell giving way to unctuous insides and the potatoes perfectly crunchy and salty and rosemar-y. Again, simple stuff done very well. The arancini and the potatoes came to about £8. I'd rate that a bargain. Carluccio's wherever you go always feels bright and airy and modern. This one has the added advantage of being on Spittalfields so you can watch the groovy wordbenders whizz by on their hover boards and scooters playing spot the person without funky facial hair. Service is professional and smiley. I know it's a chain and that's a dirty word. I know the food was probably made somewhere in warehouse in Hemel Hempstead. But hats off to a place that hasn't forgotten its roots and continues to serve simple Italian fare in smart surroundings at excellent prices.

Carluccio's is always a "safe pair of hands", but nothing more. It serves as a good backup: when…read moreother places are full or closed I've always counted on getting a table here, and enjoying a decent (never spectacular) meal with friendly service. Unless memory deceives me, they've re-fitted this branch since my last visit, replacing the awful hard chairs with more comfortable ones and re-jigging the lighting and layout. Atmosphere's a bit cosier. The menu has changed somewhat, I tried the duck pappardelle labelled "new". As expected it was very decent, generous portion, but not mind-blowing. One thing I do love here is the coffee, I always get a second one to take away it's so good. I think they edge out the independent coffee shops in the area for flavour.

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Piccolino - Carbonara

Piccolino

3.6(12 reviews)
0.2 miLiverpool Street / Broadgate
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We had a great visit! The location is terrific and close enough to our hotel that it was a very…read morequick walk, and the staff are super friendly. Lovely restaurant inside too, with tons of seating available. We ordered the focaccia bread, which was absolutely delicious and a great way to start a meal. A generous portion, and the olive oil and balsamic for dipping are perfection. Then, we moved along to the table side carbonara in a cheese bowl and found heaven. You have to get it for 2, and the portions are more than plenty with some (optional) bacon on the top. The taste is just. so. good. It is a very heavy dish, so be forewarned that you will be very full. The making of the dish is also a production, so get ready to take some pictures. We highly recommend this place and sent pictures to our family and friends.

An excellent choice for after-work drinks and dinner with colleagues…read more The menu is very fancy, with loads of dishes to choose from. For starters, we went for a mix of many, and I can say that, though the calamari alla Romana, the scampi and the Bruschetta are good, carpaccio was the best, both tasty and melting in the mouth. All Mains were mouth-watering, pasta was al-dente, the pizza crust was thin and wood-oven cooked, and for once, I didn't go for a pizza-pasta-risotto (I got agnello alla cacciatora), and i was not disappointed at all ! A great night out, eager to go back !

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Piccolino - Very nice Italian tastes

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Very nice Italian tastes

Sud Italia

Sud Italia

4.8(13 reviews)
0.4 miSpitalfields
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For nine quid we got a Margherita pizza with a beautifully charred crust, incredible (and…read moresalty/seasoned enough!) marinara sauce, fresh basil, and lovely stretchy mozzarella. Serves two if you aren't too ravenous. There's no real "system" to ordering. Just belly up to the counter and ask for what you want. They'll give you a paper stub with your number on it. Wait until the pizza comes out of the oven, which, incredibly, is in a little metal food truck trailer thing. Grab a seat nearby if you can find one, and munch your way to pizza heaven.

Phenomenal pizza at even better prices. I had the margherita (£8.50) and wasn't expecting much from…read morepizza from a truck, but I was craving it and wanted something that was a step up from Pizza Union. The woman working was very nice. I placed my order and she gave me an order slip with my number on it. It took maybe 10-15 minutes or so as there were some people before me, but soon enough I had my pizza in hand. It would have been nice to eat it there but I couldn't find a good open table at spitalfields so I took it back to the office. Heavens - it was so delicious. The crust was so chewy and warm and all of the elements were balanced perfectly. I ended up dipping some of the crust in olive oil and it was like the world's best bread. I recommended this place to some colleagues who also loved it. Will absolutely return.

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Sud Italia - Pizza on the right is a marinara - no cheese. I imagine it's vegan.- :-)

Pizza on the right is a marinara - no cheese. I imagine it's vegan.- :-)

Sud Italia - Barely cooked diavola/pepperoni.

Barely cooked diavola/pepperoni.

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