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Can anyone recommend a romantic itialian resturant in london particually near victoria station thanks?

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im taking my girlfriend over to london for new years and am looking for a nice romantic itialian resturant for dinner on new years eve, were staying in and around victoria so somewhere close to there would be a major help to us thanks in advance

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  1. Scallini's in Knightsbridge, Walton Street, just up from Victoria, about 5 mins away.  Brilliant food, attentive and discreet waiters, as mentioned on a previous message, ask for the front of house, not the back of house. Enjoy


  2. Santini, 29 Ebury Street which is about 1 minute from Victoria.  Its pricey but really excellent.

  3. try Olivio Restaurant in Eccleston Street

  4. there is one near charing cross station...

  5. There are plenty of good, romantic Italian restaurants, near Victoria Station; some mostly on Ebury St.

    L'Incontre

    Il Convivio

    Santini

    Olivio

    Check out this website and good luck!

    http://www.squaremeal.co.uk

  6. Il Posto is very romantic - it has low, plastered ceilings and soft lighting (at least it did last time I went) and is waitered (and owned, I believe) by Italians.  

    There is an Ask, which is, yes, one of the chain restaurants, but is a rather nice specimen.  There are also a couple down Buckingham Palace Road, one of which is called Larco - I've never been in to eat but it is always busy, looks delightful from the outside and the reviews are good.  

    It's only a small area but is well-packed with nice restaurants!

    Have fun...

  7. Il Convivio on Ebury Street - it's not cheap but it is great.  If you want to eat there New Years Eve you'd probably have to book right this second.

    I would imagine they have a special menu on a night like that - but if they don't beware!  Their standard menu allows you to choose two from starters, pasta and main course - for heaven's sake don't deny yourself!  Choose pasta to start, then meat - the way italians do it.

    The food is just lovely - like many top notch restaurants the starters are perhaps a little more interesting than the main courses - but the wine list is excellent, and good value for that type of place, and there is a wonderful bar downstairs which you can retire to and drink after your lovely meal.

    I envy you your choice!

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