Antonio’s Ristorante
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This restaurant is hidden away in Upper Street. We stumbled upon it by mistake one evening and decided to try it out! We booked a table and im so glad…
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Antonio's was in my list of restaurants to go in Angel/Islington area as it looked like a proper Italian diner. We had a beautiful super smooth suffle…
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Proper authentic Italian restaurant in Angel! Don't be fooled by the fact that it's in the alleyway! The restaurant has a homey feeling to it and offe…
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Antonio's Ristorante is open for Casual Dining. Antonio's Ristorante serves Italian and Pizza dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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7 Reviews on “Antonio’s Ristorante”
This restaurant is hidden away in Upper Street. We stumbled upon it by mistake one evening and decided to try it out! We booked a table and im so glad we did! We arrived and were greeted immediately, were placed on a lovely table and happily looked through the menu. Wine was not too over priced. Everything we ordered, we adored. Im a little picky, but I couldn’t fault any of the food. Fresh, hot, tasty and full of flavour. If you haven’t eaten here, i urge you to try it! Friendly family run restaurant in the heart of Islington. Perfect!!
Antonio’s was in my list of restaurants to go in Angel/Islington area as it looked like a proper Italian diner. We had a beautiful super smooth suffle di formaggio di capra (goat cheese souffle) and a fungi pizza (mushroom). Pizza was super thin, crispy and tender in the middle with great flavour. Recommend also the marinated olived. Service is professional and the cost is good for quality.
Proper authentic Italian restaurant in Angel! Don’t be fooled by the fact that it’s in the alleyway! The restaurant has a homey feeling to it and offers wide range of Italian food (pasta, pizza, meats). I went with my husband and ordered the mixed antipasti with crescentina (pillow of fried dough) which was simple but so tasty. Then I ordered osso bucco while my husband ordered the cocoa pasta with wild boar ragu. Both dishes were excellent and cooked to perfection. It is slightly more expensive than most Italian restaurant but definitely worth trying. Can’t wait to come back!!
Birthday treat. We visited a Saturday lunchtime for my daughter’s birthday – and were delighted! The food was excellent (we have a home in Italy and know what’s good and authentic – and what’s not). The recommended wine too. And the friendly service was exactly as you would expect from a family-run restaurant. A real find. We will be back.
Shocked. By Catfish comments on the food surely he has never eateb there?? a true hidden gem I found recently whilst on business in London and will return again and again, I only wish I did not live so far away!! I have a home in Puglia southern Italy & I tell you this place is the nearest most authentic ristorante I have ever found in the UK, using the finest ingredients. I only came on here to get the tel number but felt compelled to write a reply!
Best service in a long time. Warm, helpful, charming, attentive staff and delicious food.I went to Antonio’s for my birthday and they treated me like family. I was really taken aback by the sincere and helpful staff. Even the owner’s son came out and talked to us and offered me a complimentary dessert.The food was very good, the prices were reasonable and the atmosphere was romantic and cosy.This is the kind of place you could go with family or a date and have a great time.Remember that it’s down an alley off of Upper St so it’s a bit hard to find if you are not looking for it.
Had a pizza – tinned mushrooms & very bland almost transparent parma ham [sliced packet] and a buffalo [yeah, right…] mozzarella and tomato salad which I had as a starter and drowned in oil and vinegar but then had nothing to hand to mob up the salsa. When I asked the trendy waiter why there was no basket of bread like there would be in Italy he said we’re in England. Evidently. The ingredients were very similar to Sainsbury’s Basics range. Wine was okay though – very tasty actually. Deplore the large pepper mill and the obligatory service charge. Typical faux Italian restaurant – bet the waiters were spanish? Will not return so will never find out…! Shame. Stick to Trullo at Highbury corner.