Carluccio's Caffe - Bond Street
Fenwick of Bond Street, London, W1A 3BS
Carluccio's was started by Antonio and Priscilla Carluccio as a small café and shop stocking Italian food and ingredients in 1991, and grew into a restaurant serving authentic cuisine at sensible prices in 1999. Antonio is an expert on food and has been a wine merchant, restaurant manager and owner, cookery expert on television and author of twelve cookery books. It is therefore not surprising, that today Carluccio's has over fourty-nine outlets across the UK. Antonio believes Italian cookery involves minimum fuss and maximum flavour. This is exactly what his restaurants try to do by using fresh produce, and working largely with families who make things the traditional way - with care.Carluccio's was started by Antonio and Priscilla Carluccio as a small café and shop stocking Italian food and ingredients in 1991, and grew into a restaurant serving authentic cuisine at sensible prices in 1999. Antonio is an expert on food and has been a wine merchant, restaurant manager and owner, cookery expert on television and author of twelve cookery books. It is therefore not surprising, that today Carluccio's has over fourty-nine outlets across the UK.
Antonio believes Italian cookery involves minimum fuss and maximum flavour. This is exactly what his restaurants try to do by using fresh produce, and working largely with families who make things the traditional way - with care. Their passion also translates into special events like hands-on cookery classes and recipe sharing, Antonio and his team regularly organise for interested guests. They also offer takeaways and a catering service.
The breakfast menu offers croissants and breads served with butter and preserves or honey and free range eggs, either scrambled or fried and served with pancetta or ciabatta. They also have long cured Parma ham and healthier options like muesli and fruits. These are best had with coffee, tea or freshly squeezed juice. Carluccio's offers an impressive list of white, red, rosé and sparkling wines which complement your meal.
The restaurants offer a range of soup and salads which give your meal a nutritious start before moving on to the mains. If you like pasta, enjoy the small filled parcels served in a ham and cream sauce, or sample the Neapolitana spaghetti with whole fresh clams, garlic, herbs and chilli. The branzino con salsa e patate, fillet of pan fried sea bass served with tomato salsa and sautéed potatoes and Somerset rib-eye steak with rosemary potatoes, called bistecca di bue con patate, are good options too. If you are looking for something lighter, you could opt for the numerous sides called contorni and panini.
In the Tuscany region of Italy, meals end simply with almond biscuits dipped in a sweet local wine, Vin Santo and eaten. You can enjoy that experience at Carluccio's, or settle for a more conventional dolci of tiramisu, warm chocolate and kahlua pudding, your choice of Italian cheeses or gelatos in different flavours.
Italian
: 10:00 - 18:30
: 10:00 - 20:00
: 12:00 - 18:00
Reservations: 020 7629 0699
Fenwick of Bond Street, London, W1A 3BS [Map]
£16.00 £26.00
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
REVIEWS OF Carluccio's Caffe - Bond Street
Hanover Sq (21 November 2006)
Usually Carluccio's is fantastic, a delicious meal. Not so at Fenwick, Bond St. The staff are either great or surly, and it is pot luck which you get. The Manager, James, has an appalling manner and shouldn't be in a service industry. You can be lucky, have a great meal, great service and leave. Or you can get stuck for over an hour waiting for a simple bowl of pasta from a churlish waiter. I recently experienced hair cooked into my food (sadly not the first time). When I pointed this out to the manager, James, he was ungracious and even offered to show me the hats of the staff in the kitchen (I still can't quite believe this). If he was bright enough, he might have realised that this comment not only unnecessary but also implies something quite unspeakable! A simple sorry would have done.
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More Info for Carluccio's Caffe - Bond Street
Children welcome
Air condition
Reservations
Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
£15.00
£15.00
Not included, 12.5% (optional) for 8 or more
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