Bar Remo

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  • I loved our meal at Bar Remo! Firstly, its location is perfect! Just minutes away from the madness of Regent Street and Oxford Circus is Bar Remo! Suc…

  • A lovely Italian restaurant just off the beginning of regent street. I chose to sit outside on a lovely sunny day and it was indeed a very good idea a…

  • This is our favourite lunch spot at work.The door is great and there is lots to choose from. pizzas are as they should be with great slim dough.my fav…


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Bar Remo is open for Casual Dining. Bar Remo serves Italian and Pizza dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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8 Reviews on “Bar Remo”

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  • Noyanika Yadav

    A lovely Italian restaurant just off the beginning of regent street. I chose to sit outside on a lovely sunny day and it was indeed a very good idea as you could just look at the great views of the very happening regent street. I ordered a pizza margarita and frutti di mare (seafood risotto). The food was close to traditional Italian you would get in trattorias . Overall the experience was good.

  • Tatiana

    This is our favourite lunch spot at work.The door is great and there is lots to choose from. pizzas are as they should be with great slim dough.my favourite is Elsa with prosciutto and rocket.Don’t miss out on deserts. They are home made so go for some profiteroles which are humongous!

  • Maryam

    The food was amazing! The steak with peppercorn sauce was so good and the seafood pasta too! their mojito was really nice Even their burrata salad was nice but the only thing we didn’t like was the pizza the tomato sauce needed more salt! But overall the restaurant is one of my fav restaurants now !! The staff were so friendly, they were playing Ed sheerans songs in the restaurant so I was really enjoying food with good music !

  • Sofia Sch

    This Italian restaurant has quite an authentic atmosphere as most waiters are Italian and the dcor makes you feel like you are in Rome. The food is your typical Italian cuisine, with a good selection of the favourite pizza, pasta, meat and fish dishes. Recommendable is the Milanese with vegetables and potatoes, as the meat is a generous size and the price is rather fair.The location is on a cute street off Regent Street making it centric yet quaint. A good sign of the restaurant is that many of their nationals seem to go here themselves. Otherwise the crowd is a mixture between businessmen, couples and families.

  • The Awkward Blog

    stones throw away off the madness of Regent Street is Bar Remo, an unassuming but amazing Italian restaurant. I walk past it everyday on the way to work and have always wanted to try it. Being Fat Friday- the one day in the week our whole team ditch trying to be healthy and get whatever they want for lunch- we decided to give this a go, instead of a dirty burger. Im glad we did because, HELLO PASTA.This place is always full to the brim with people, and when the weather is warm, people share the big wooden table outside for their meals. Hearing it was our first time there, the MaitreD gave us a free glass of bubbly as we waited for our table to free up. Plates of steaming rigatoni and freshly baked pizza streamed past us, the staff spoke to one another in swift Italian, Frank Sinatra crooned through the speakers and the walls were covered in black and white portraits of famous faces- I felt like Tony freaking Soprano. It was fab.The calamari was shared between three of us and there was more than enough to go around. I was constantly dipping into the cripsy morsels, but everyone got a good handful each. I had the Frutti de Mare- linguine with clams, squid, prawns and mussels in a tomato and garlic sauce- it was chock full of seafood, they didnt skimp out at all. Ismay ordered a plate of Vongole- linguine with clams in a white wine sauce and Tina the Salmon. All of our dishes were generous and fresh- and theyll even make gluten free pasta if you want.Its not often you come across an authentic, family run restaurant- especially in this part of town. The food is reasonably priced, better than any chain Italian, and genuinely friendly. I really liked these guys! I cant wait to return to try their gnocchi and pizza. theawkwardblog.com

  • Flyairdave

    Surprised. The food was surprisingly good. Service could be better, but it was OK. Be aware smoking is allowed at the outside tables. Blah…

  • Neg212

    Some of the best pizza and pasta dishes in the west end and excellent value

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2 Princes Street, Mayfair, London W1B 2LB

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