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Bacco, restaurant review: 'Why would you dip battered rabbit in cheese
food value staff ambience drinks
Holborn is not an especially lovely district of London.
You can understand how Holborn used to be from a letter that Thomas Carlyle sent to his brother, complaining about "the black vapour brooding over [Holborn] ... coaches and wains and sheep oxen and wild people rushing on with bellowings and shrieks and thundering din".
The first dishes announce a major theme of Bacco – too much cheese.
Instead of the usual slab of brittle crackling, a layer of fat and slithery pork beneath, these were sliced roundels, marinated in wine and spices, cooked for six hours and finished with grain mustard and orange sauce – very delicious, accompanied by slightly over-salty zucchini fritti.
Pan-fried wild sea bass with broad bean purée was delicious, but its attendant lords – twirls of crispy bacon, a black efflorescence of balsamic-glazed onion – seemed irrelevant.
Bacco, restaurant review: 'Why would you dip battered rabbit in cheese
food value staff ambience drinks
Holborn is not an especially lovely district of London.
You can understand how Holborn used to be from a letter that Thomas Carlyle sent to his brother, complaining about "the black vapour brooding over [Holborn] ... coaches and wains and sheep oxen and wild people rushing on with bellowings and shrieks and thundering din".
The first dishes announce a major theme of Bacco – too much cheese.
Instead of the usual slab of brittle crackling, a layer of fat and slithery pork beneath, these were sliced roundels, marinated in wine and spices, cooked for six hours and finished with grain mustard and orange sauce – very delicious, accompanied by slightly over-salty zucchini fritti.
Pan-fried wild sea bass with broad bean purée was delicious, but its attendant lords – twirls of crispy bacon, a black efflorescence of balsamic-glazed onion – seemed irrelevant.
Bacco Restaurant & Wine Bar, London, Holborn. Book now!
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There are great Italian restaurants all over London, and in Holborn you’ll find one of the best.
Bacco Restaurant & Wine Bar on Red Lion Street provides a menu with authentic Italian dishes served up in a refined and stylish atmosphere.
Bacco has also been awarded by the Italian chamber of commerce as being one of the best Italian restaurants in the UK, and is quality approved by Ospitalita Italiana.
There are Italian meat and fish dishes – monkfish fillet with San Daniele ham and Sicilian couscous, roasted pigeon breast, rib-eye steak in Chiantigiana sauce – and plenty of wines to keep you going.
Book a table and head to Bacco for a classic Italian experience in London.
Bacco | Restaurants in Holborn, London
Bacco offers Italian dishes with bold flavours made from authentic recipes, which are a hit with the lunchtime business crowd as well as after-work diners.
The menu is bolstered by a strong selection of Italian wines which may be enjoyed alfresco in the pretty garden whenever the weather permits.