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Da Paolo

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Italian Restaurant
This traditional Italian restaurant, reputed as a village restaurant in central London near Goodge Street station, prides itself on its “family-run” feel yet maintains an air of professionalism when it comes to the service and the authenticity of the food. Da Paolo offers the kind of meals a mother would be proud of. The decor creates an intimate ambience with antique furniture and pictures making it an ideal business venue at lunch and perfect for a romantic dinner by night. Regulars include celebrities, tourists and theatre-goers. Menu highlights include Crab Meat and Prawn Salad, Risotto Salsiccia and Barolo, Pappardelle with Duck Meat and Sage, Whole Grilled Sea Bass, Prime Scottish Beef Filet with Blue Cheese and the traditional Tiramisu. If your favourite dish is not on the menu, the senior chefs welcome requests and any occasion can be catered for in the private room for 35 people. So relaxing you won’t want to leave!
Opening Times:
Open from 12:00 to 23:30 Monday to Friday, and 17:00 to 22:30 on Saturday and Sunday.
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Credit/debit cards accepted Credit/debit cards accepted

Licensed to serve alcohol Licensed to serve alcohol

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3 Charlotte Place
Fitzrovia
London
W1T 1SD
020 7580 0021

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