Reviews

  1. Martha Dean ★★★★★

    Wonderful, authentic and unfussy. Great pasta (generous portions and very very well priced). Simply put, as soon as I came in I wanted to say ‘ciao, posso avere…’ rather than ‘hi, can I have…’ friendly staff and a great looking deli too. Highly recommend taking something sweet home too!

  2. Lily Gill ★★★★★

    I actually just got a coffee but want to share that my Oat Cappuccino was only £2.80! Best value coffee anywhere in London. If I had more time I would have sat in as the seating area looked lovely. The shop is crowded at lunchtime and shelves overflowing with Italian groceries but it adds to the charm. The smell of the bakery was so morish. Lots of people speaking Italian which helps with the idea the pizza slices would be good.

  3. F1 Ology ★★★★★

    Authentic Italian! I only popped in to use the bathroom and left with pizza and pecan slice but what fantastic food it was and cost very reasonable I think. Food quality five stars easily and service very friendly. A lot of places don’t let many people use the bathroom these days and fact that this place did that’s automatically high marks in my books just for service even before I purchased anything. I respect that and definitely they’ve earned a new customer in me. For both items cost me £4.30 and as I say that’s very very reasonable for all it’s worth especially considering the quality being that good.

  1. Jaime Ortiz Cirugeda ★★★★☆

    Great Italian little deli. Efficient and friendly service, and all the food looked great. Only downside was I ordered a pasta al forno and it came a bit overcooked to what I would've wanted - which is probably how it's meant to come out, and more of a bad choice on my side than their cooking skills. I guess I'll try again!

  2. Simona Ferro ★★★★★

    I’ve already been here three times this week for lunch. Thankfully, I don’t live or work nearby—otherwise, I’d probably be here every day! This place offers a taste of authentic Italian home cooking, reminiscent of the dishes our grandparents used to prepare. The flavors are rich and genuine, bringing back memories of traditional meals made with love and care. The staff is incredibly welcoming and attentive, making the dining experience even more enjoyable. If I had to point out a minor flaw, it’s that the pasta isn’t homemade. However, this doesn’t detract from the overall quality and passion evident in every dish. To top it all off, they offer a selection of truly delicious homemade baked goods—so tempting it’s hard to choose just one!

  3. George Coles ★★★★★

    Yummy and good value, great deli counter as well.

  1. Z H ★★★★★

    Loved the family vibe in here, seemed at least three generations was working and cooking all at the same time. Pizza was one of best I had in London, if not the best.

  2. Ushila ★☆☆☆☆

    I went in at 4.30ish. I asked for pasta and they weren't serving any so ordered a pizza and asked how old the burratta was. They said two days old. I asked foe red wine they said they didnt have any. So i got a beer. The glass was dirty. Rocket and burrata pizza came, the base was burnt, burratta didn't taste of anything. I showed them the burnt pizza and they offered a small tart as a sorry. The size of 2x 50pence. I didnt eat the pizza and ended up paying £12. Not good service nor quality of food. Very disappointing.

  3. Pasquale C ★★★★★

    Finally had proper clams in London! Great place and honest pricing. A must go destination for any Italian or Italian food lover.

  1. Max M ★★★★★

    This family run restaurant is a real find. Menu is simple comprising of 3/4 things all priced aroun £7. The portions are very generous and it's the perfect place to turn a day around. - see snaps for food envy

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Di Lieto is located at 2 S Island Pl, London SW9 0DX, UK

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