Il Cucciolo Restaurant
Il Cucciolo - London, | OpenTable
Booked this restaurant as an early dinner in between theatre meal whilst watching Harry Potter & The Cursed Child.
Only 2 minutes walk from Palace Theatre so ideal.
Lovely 3 course meal with beer and was great value for money.
Overall a lovely & busy restaurant in which if we’re in the area again we will return.
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Il Cucciolo Restaurant, London, Soho. Book now!
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Il Cucciolo Restaurant Soho is a gorgeous little spot on Old Compton Street.
The team at Il Cucciolo Restaurant Soho are always warm and friendly and do their best to make this London Italian restaurant feel like an extension of an Italian family dining table.
For over ten years Il Cucciolo Restaurant London has called Old Compton Street home and today it’s an immensely popular spot.
Il Cucciolo Restaurant Soho also offer two- or three-course set menus for an unbeatable price and when paired with some quality Italian wine there’s little not to love.
Head to Old Compton Street with a reservation in hand – London’s Il Cucciolo Restaurant is popular.
Melanie Italian Restaurant, London, Soho. Book now!
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Melanie Italian Restaurant sets itself apart from the wider Italian community of Soho, specialising as it does in the food of the southern city of Naples.
They bring a twist on the classical dishes of the Italian canon, providing an experience unlike any other in the West End, so we recommend expanding your options within London’s theatre district by heading down to Melanie Restaurant Old Compton Street to find out what the fuss is all about.
When you order at Melanie Restaurant Soho, begin with pane to share – garlic bread or crostini – before choosing from the antipasti menu.
The southern Italian city is the home of pizza, and the selection here is extensive, though the Napoletana is the obvious favourite as an authentic example of what Napoli has to offer.
We’d finish off with a limoncello of course, before taking our place in one of the palaces of London’s West End theatreland or a Soho dive bar to digest proceedings.