Amalfi Restaurant

29-31 Old Compton Street, London, W1D 5JR

Serving the people of Soho for many years, Amalfi is quaint little Italian restaurant that continues to attract patrons for its delicious food and friendly ambience. Located in the heart of London's West End, the restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a separate intimate area for couples on the ground floor trattorria, and a larger area downstairs that resembles the historic Sorrento caves. The restaurant serves a variety of traditional Italian dishes that are freshly prepared, representing different regions of Italy. These include hand stretched, stone baked pizzas with a variety of toppings from a traditional margherita, to speck which comes with slices of traditional Northern Italian smoked mountain ham, smoked mozzarella, tomato and rocket.

Serving the people of Soho for many years, Amalfi is quaint little Italian restaurant that continues to attract patrons for its delicious food and friendly ambience. Located in the heart of London's West End, the restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a separate intimate area for couples on the ground floor trattorria, and a larger area downstairs that resembles the historic Sorrento caves.

The restaurant serves a variety of traditional Italian dishes that are freshly prepared, representing different regions of Italy. These include hand stretched, stone baked pizzas with a variety of toppings from a traditional margherita, to speck which comes with slices of traditional Northern Italian smoked mountain ham, smoked mozzarella, tomato and rocket. Other main courses include pan fried smoked haddock fishcake on a bed of wilted spinach with a lemon butter sauce, and chicken breast in a classic sauce of smoked bacon, tomato, onion and mushrooms, green beans and roasted new potatoes. There are also a range of lighter bites including salads and Panini with a range of fillings including pollo panino, with chicken, smoked mozzarella, roasted red pepper and mayonnaise served with fries.

The restaurant also offers mouth-watering desserts of tiramisu, pannacotta and fondente, a warm melting chocolate pudding with vanilla ice cream for those with a sweet tooth.

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Italian

: 12:00 - 19:00

Reservations: 0208 166 4033 General: 020 7437 7284

29-31 Old Compton Street, London, W1D 5JR [Map]

N/A    £28.00

£12.95 (2 courses) to £15.95 (3 courses)

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

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