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San Carlo Cicchetti in Covent Garden is where you go for authentic Italian small plates without the pretension. Think creamy buratta with Parma ham and truffle, Paccheri pasta stuffed with Tuscan sausage, and veal wrapped in prosciutto—all designed for sharing at the gleaming marble bar or one of the snug tables. The vibe is effortlessly glamorous with gold accents and a bustling energy that feels very much like a proper Italian osteria, even if the tables are packed tight. It’s the perfect spot before a theatre show or after a day of shopping in Covent Garden, especially if you’re in the mood to graze on a few dishes rather than commit to a full three-course meal. Just be prepared for the crowds—and maybe a bit of elbow room—because locals and theatre-goers alike know this place does it right.
Lively Italian small plates in the heart of Covent Garden
San Carlo Cicchetti hits that sweet spot between casual and polished, serving up Italian small plates that genuinely encourage sharing and conversation. The food is consistently strong—especially the ravioli tartufo and the buratta with Parma ham and truffle shavings, which are rich without being heavy. Service is friendly and efficient, though the tight seating can make it feel a bit cramped, especially during peak theatre hours.
What really sets it apart is the atmosphere: shiny marble, gold accents, and a constant hum of chatter that feels very much like being in a busy Italian neighbourhood trattoria. It’s not the quietest spot, but that’s part of the charm. If you’re looking for a reliable, lively Italian dinner in Covent Garden that won’t break the bank, this is your go-to.
San Carlo Cicchetti à Covent Garden offre ce juste équilibre entre décontracté et élégant, avec des petites assiettes italiennes conçues pour le partage et la convivialité. La cuisine est solide à tous les coups, surtout le ravioli tartufo et la buratta avec jambon de Parme et copeaux de truffe, riches sans être lourds. Le service est amical et efficace, même si l’espacement serré entre les tables peut rendre l’endroit un peu exigu, particulièrement aux heures de pointe du théâtre.
Ce qui le distingue vraiment, c’est l’ambiance : marbre brillant, accents dorés et un bourdonnement constant de conversations qui rappelle une trattoria animée dans un quartier italien typique. Ce n’est pas l’endroit le plus calme, mais c’est une partie de son charme. Si vous cherchez un dîner italien fiable et dynamique à Covent Garden sans vous ruiner, c’est votre adresse de référence.