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Contribuisci feedbackThe service was great! the staff was very friendly and helpful by describing any court we were inquired about with so much joy and detail. the food felt very fresh and delicious especially because we sat outside (summer in london is rare). my part was somewhat smaller than expected, but overall more great place to get a meal.
While we had the pleasure of finding pizzicotto during the holiday in london. I had to start the Vellutata soup. it was great. then went on to share with one of the most delicious pizzas I've ever eaten! I recommend this restaurant!
Pizzicotto is a delightful restaurant located just a short stroll from the shops on Kensington High Street, offering fantastic food that is perfect for recharging after a shopping spree. This restaurant is the sister of the iconic London establishment, "Il Portico", which has been around for 50 years. During my recent lunch at Pizzicotto, I had the opportunity to meet some of the suppliers who provide the high-quality ingredients that the owners meticulously select to create an authentic Italian dining experience.
I went a couple of years ago for neapel on the look for the perfect pizza-sadly I was hit by a mysterious liturgy before I could get into my stride, but the search for the perfect fusion of carburized light crust, melted cheese and sweet tomaten continues. for this purpose I was invited to make an evaluation of pizzicotto, a family-run Italian restaurant not far from kensington high street tube. not only are they members of slow food uk, but their “black activated carbon pizzateig” came to the top 20 at the world championships, so I am very excited to see how the “black” pizza develops. they played old soultracks from the 60s and 70s that were added to my joy...read more
It can be quite challenging to find a good, traditional Italian restaurant in London. Over time, I have discovered some personal favorites, but there always seems to be something missing. Whether it's the atmosphere, a slightly disappointing starter, or tiramisu that lacks that Marsala kick. However, my latest find, Pizzicotto on Kensington High Street, may be the answer to all of that. This wood-fired bistro and pizzeria offers a complete package of classic and modern Italian cuisine in the heart of Kensington.