Family-run Sardinian restaurant perched on the canal.
One of the few Sardinian restaurants in London, Sardo Canale’s uniqueness lies partly in this, but partly in the sheer passion it has for what it does. This family-run business clearly cares about its customers, cares about its food and cares about the whole dining experience. The chefs travel to Sardinia to source speciality foods and have designed a short but varied menu that fully supports the ingredients. Located right by the Regent's Canal, the restaurant itself has been designed to make the most of its location and to fit seamlessly in with its surroundings. While there is no direct view of the canal, one of the adjacent tunnels running beside the canal has been incorporated into the design. With its untouched bare brick walls and discrete lighting the tunnel now forms one of the restaurant’s varied dining areas. An outdoor terrace, separated from the main restaurant by large, open panes of glass provides a tranquil setting in the warmer months. Head here for fantastic Sardinian food with strong regional overtones, a chilled atmosphere, sleek décor and friendly personal service.
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Family business ethic and fresh ingredients, meaty olives, beef carpaccio, brick tunnels and sleek design.
Did you know?
Casu Marzu - a Sardinian delicacy – is a cheese filled with live insect larvae. Meaning "rotten cheese" it cannot be legally sold in the country, but often reaches a high price on the black market.
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