Alvaro Maccioni is credited with bringing the concept of the modern trattoria to London and is one of the capital’s best known restauranteurs. Fabulous food, a family atmosphere and glittering clientele are at the heart of La Famiglia’s success. The menu bears witness to Alvaro’s Tuscan roots. Celebrate summer with a starter of the creamiest Buffalo Mozzarella with fresh tomatoes, basil and exquisite olive oil or their fabulous Strawberry Risotto.
Choose one of their 15 classic pasta dishes, the riccioli with Sicillian tuna and aubergines in a rich tomato sauce is deliciously fresh and the parpadelle with wild boar sauce will charge your palatte with potent perfumes. Fish is also a specialty, with fresh sardines that melt in your mouth and chopped monkfish that floats in a delicate lemon, garlic and parsley sauce. Come and sample the ingredients of La Famiglia’s phenomenal success.
La Famiglia
7 Langton St,The Worlds End, SW10
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