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Not sure where to begin... On a Wednesday evening it was packed which goes to show the popularity. I loved every second. The seating was a bit cramped but it certainly added to the atmosphere. We opted for 3 courses and each was as fantastic as the next. The sign of a good local restaurant offering
Hidden gem, completely bustling at 2:30pm on a Saturday down an alleyway in Farringdon. Great menu and friendly service. Loved the ambience and the food. Get the £5 negroni to start and share lots of plates. Affogato to finish is a must!
Truly fantastic Italian restaurant. Definitely on the noisier side during lunch time. Loved the rabbit pasta, and the apple tart as well. The service was friendly, but also quite efficient.
Fantastic authentic Italian meal! The basil tomatoes were perfectly seasoned. Pasta very well done. All around delicious fare! Very highly recommended.
What a fabulous place! Delightful service and food in an idyllic venue. Such a refreshing and authentic breath of Tuscan air. The expertly curated guest experience and the level of attention from the servers made me believe for a moment I wasn’t in London anymore - or, at the very least, Brutto has
This was a highly acticipated meal for me and my friends, and we were not disappointed... Until the dessert came. The starters (deep fried dough, chicken liver toasts, and pork tonnato) were delicious and a great way to begin the meal. Our pastas (rabbit & lemon pappardelle, tortellini in pork bro
I came here for the first time a year or so ago, at the peak of the hype around this Florentine themed restaurant from the famed restaurateur Russell Norman. I was underwhelmed. Not so at a recent lunch, where I was fully engaged with a knock out meal of rich, hearty, tasty utterly more-ish and crow
overall: traditional Tuscan dishes that i’ll definitely come back to try more dishes. (tho some are a slight miss) obsessed with the interior design. great place for celebrations or a chill dinner with friends/ family. tip ❗️: went for lunch on a weekday & it’s was completely packed. recommend maki
Had a lovely vday meal with my friend. Loved 3/4 of the items we ordered, drinks were nice and we didn’t pay an extortionate price in spite of the amazing quality and little food baby that we got out of the evening. We got the fried dough balls (oh my!!!) the lemon and rabbit pappardelle (oh my!!) a
Had such a fun dinner here with my husband. We arrived early for our resy so we had a drink at the bar. The decor, vibes and staff were all great. Very lively atmosphere! We shared the bean crostini, penne vodka, mushroom tagliatelle, pasta en Brodo, cabbage salad, and bread and tomato salad. Everyt
Best Italian restaurant in london. Had pasta and aperol spritz and we lived the atmosphere and every bite if the food. It was just amazing. Waitress was professional and super nice and friendly. Please visit this place if possible.
This is the second time we've dined at Brutto and on this occasion we were eating there only days after returning from 2 weeks in Tuscany... The food is excellent, extremely authentic and it was a seamless transition to dining in the Tuscan hills to central London. We dined at 14:00 on a Friday and
My first visit with a friend who is a regular. We were sat next to a very loud party in the hot back part of the restaurant. After speaking to staff we were moved to a better table. A member of staff dropped a wine glass on the floor by accident and a shard of glass landed in my hair which was a bit
Brutto has the best staff of any restaurant I have eaten at in London. Dan and his Italian colleague (Celina?) really looked after my Dad and I. They made it a very special evening. Highly recommend the dough balls, the stew and the mushroom tagliatelle! It's a perfect date spot with a beautiful int
An absolutely charming trattoria. The food was delicious, the service was excellent and the overall ambience was fantastic. Really high quality dining but in a laid back relaxed environment. The £5 Negronis are a steal. Highly recommended
The atmosphere of this little Italian restaurant is superb. Only outshone by the amazing food. Simplicity at its finest. The menu focuses on simple ingredients combine to produce some of the best Florentine plates I've had! And on top of all great value. Do go, you won't be disappointed!
The food and service at Brutto were perfect - the atmosphere was thrilling - such a lovely buzz, full of happy laughing diners. It is a wonderful restaurant and feels as if it has been here forever. Overseen by Russell Norman and his great GM Monique - they have a star team behind them and really de
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