Contacts & Location

πŸ“ Address: 300-302 Saint Paul's Road, London N1 2LH, United Kingdom

πŸ“ž Phone: +44 20 7226 2733

🌐 Website: trullorestaurant.com

Reviews

  1. Hanadi Haddad β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    Absolutely love the ambiance at Trullo! Second time visiting and hasnt disappointed yet. The service is impeccable, waiters are incredibly attentive and thoughtful. Really loved the sour dough bread and the panna cotta! Also highly recommend the Cacio e pepe.

  2. Yiu Hung Leung β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†

    Lunch on a rainy afternoon, fresh food and very good quality! Prices are reasonable for bistro in Islington and staff were friendly and attentive Deducted overall one star as a slight issue was that my jacket came back from the hanging area with some breadcrumb-like dirt on it, so it may somehow slipped onto the floor. A bit of a shame but otherwise the experience was excellent….

  3. Martin Reviews β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†

    Trullo in London is a stylish and authentic Italian restaurant that truly captures the essence of traditional Italian dining. The atmosphere is warm yet elegant, making it an ideal spot for both casual meals and special occasions. The food is simply outstanding β€” every dish feels thoughtfully crafted and cooked to perfection, showcasing genuine Italian flavors and fresh ingredients. The menu is complemented by an excellent selection of wines, each carefully chosen to pair beautifully with the dishes on offer. Desserts are equally impressive, a perfect sweet ending to an exceptional meal. With impeccable service that enhances the entire dining experience, Trullo stands out as a must-visit destination for anyone seeking authentic Italian cuisine in London.

  1. Chubby Skywalker β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜†

    Went here with a group of friends for dinner. The restaurant has a nice rustic feel inside and the food was fresh and tasty. Because it was quite busy at the time, the serviceβ€”though friendlyβ€”could have been a little sharper. For example, we had to remind the waitress a couple of times about our champagne. Prices are on the higher side, but as a one-off treat it’s not unreasonable. My main concern, however, is the health and safety of the flooring and stairs. There are several little steps throughout the restaurant, which can be tricky to navigate, and the last set of stairs at the bottom is very steep. I almost fell and ended up hurting my back slightly from the impact. I strongly recommend that warning signs are put up, at the very least, to prevent accidents. Would I go again? Honestly, I’m not in a rush

  2. Queenie Wong β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    Friendly service from the start to the end, nice atmosphere for all kinds of occasions. Food was absolutely delightful, mussel fritti was especially refreshing. Out of the 3 pastas we ordered, my personal favourite was the Pici cacio e Pepe, probably one of the best I have had in London so far! The black pepper really brought out the flavours of the entire pasta dish and the sauce was so rich! Definitely coming back again very soon!

  3. Jose Augusto Varela Sebastiao β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†

    We had dinner here. The waiters were very attentive and knowledge. The space is welcoming and it does not feel too cramped with too many chairs/tables. The food as good, but not brilliant. The starters were a bit uninspiring. The beef tartare tasted good but they need to work on the presentation of the dish. My partner's deep fried mussels were average. They came with a dollop of mayonnaise and a wedge of lemon. The mains, were lovely (we ordered pasta). CacΓ­o e Pepe pasta and the beef Ragu pasta. you could tell it was handmade pasta, the sauce was lovely, rich and it had great depth. The dessert was good but nothing special. Almond tart with a dollop of creme fraiche. We washed down all our food with a bottle of red wine from the Marche region in Italy. The total bill came to approximately Β£120. Not necessarily a bargain but still in line with many other places on London. I'd come to this place again if invited by friends or if I happened to be in the area.

  1. Kitchen Insider β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    Gone are the days when the only authentic Italian anything you could find in London was a smooth talker (stealing your daughters heart). Today, there must be actual Italian chefs in London suburban restaurants. Coz the food here is as authentically Italian as an opera where everyone dies of heartbreak. Everything was cooked as you'd find it down south. Service was so amiable, I had to check my plane ticket to make sure I disembarked in London. Special mention for a lemon tart that finally knocks the sublime Roux brothers lemon tart off its mantel, as the world's greatest. My partner thinks I can make a copy for her. Though I have Puccini like skills with gnocchi, I'm not sure I'm a candidate for success here..if not only for the need for the undoubtedly Sicilian lemons that ground this offer to its origin. Well played Trullo. You ain't no bargain, but which Italian with true talent sells it cheap?

  2. Done Kian β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    We had lunch at Trullo during the weekends and it was amazing! The pici was surprisingly the best dish among all we’ve ordered. Had high hopes on the dessert but they were too big in portion yet less tasty than other Italian restaurants nearby. Great vibe although it could be loud at times. Super friendly staff!

  3. Gaia Elkington β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    The most absolutely wonderful evening at Trullo. Service was confident, personal, quick but not rushed and kind. Food absolutely delicious. And we made friends with the ladies on the table next door too!

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Trullo is located at 300-302 Saint Paul's Road, London N1 2LH, United Kingdom

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