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Villa Bianca Italian restaurant in Hampstead | Villa Bianca

Established over 30 years ago, Villa Bianca is located in a quiet, quintessential, side-street in fashionable Hampstead.

Its sophisticated ambiance, extensive menu and carefully selected wine list, has made it the only haunt for those wishing to savour Italian cuisine at its best.

A must for all connoisseurs, at Villa Bianca, you can equally dine al fresco during the summer months or alternatively hire the function room upstairs for up to 50 people.

While sampling the extensive selection of food and wine you will be accompanied by live music to make the night a most memorable occasion.

Villa Bianca Italian Restaurant in Frimley, Camberley, Surrey - Home ...

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The Villa Bianca is an Italian Restaurant located in Frimley, Camberley Surrey - it is owned and managed by Italians.

The Villa Bianca was fully re-furbished 4 years ago , with a introduced, as well as new flooring, lighting and a more modern colour scheme.

The Villa Bianca is also fully air-conditioned, perfect for those hot summer days.

These ceiling tiles help to vastly reduce the "noise" in the restaurant and go a long way to making your dining experience more pleasant at the Villa Bianca.

On the Menu at Villa Bianca there is Pizza, Pasta, Spaghetti, Risotto, Antipasto, Bruschetta, Calamari and many more traditional Italian dishes.

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Searcys St Pancras Grand review: Famous London Restaurants ...

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Searcys St Pancras opened its doors six years ago; the Champagne Bar first, shortly followed by the Brasserie.

12 of the best grower champagnes to try in 2016 Both brasserie and bar were designed by Martin Brudnizki- a Stockholm born interior architect with a knack for creating elegant and opulent spaces (he’s the guy behind The Ivy revamp as well as other London hot spots such as Le Caprice and Scarfes Bar).

At the bar, the impressive range of champagnes on offer will satisfy even the most knowledgeable quaffer and the cocktail menu is certainly not to be sniffed at.

(Searcys) Inside the Brasserie the menu offers a great balance of hearty comfort food (think chicken pie and pork belly) and more refined dishes such as saddle of rabbit with capes, celeriac and confit potatoes.

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Fay Maschler reviews Luca: Clove Club's Italian offspring comes ...

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Mincing up fat-free end-of-season grouse (the little birds can breathe easy from the 10th) to fill ravioli then making a sauce with dilute potato and whisky is a notion that is more appealing in a consciousness-raising session than on the plate.

His menu is divided into the four courses germane to a traditional Italian meal and if you add a pasta — typical price £14 — to a main — typical price £24 — you have the makings of a big bill on your hands.

Although it is only offered on the bar menu, it is worth ordering (for £4) the outstanding tough-crusted loose-textured bread served with resoundingly green Fontodi organic olive oil.

Spaghettini with Morecambe Bay shrimp and mace butter is limp first time around and at the second meal (ordered by a friend who won’t play by the rules) wet.

Cornish lamb chops at Luca arrive resembling an English main course of meat and two veg plus some rosemary breadcrumbs that lack edge.

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