Uncorny traditionalism at Il Corno
Il Corno stands out from the average sit-in Covered Market restaurant. Its crimson walls contrast from the beiges and blues of the surrounding stalls...
Mambo Italiano — Carlotta comes to Marylebone
"I will never cease to be amazed by that consistently remarkable ability to reinvent."
Bbuona – Italia a Oxford
'Really though, that espresso wouldn’t be complete without a Bbuona cannolo.'
Gusto — A fascinating new Italian inside the old Mitre pub
'The Gusto team here really have done the old Mitre justice.'
In conversation with Francesca Tacchi
Any book that begins with the sentence “Every day is a good day to kill Nazis” is bound to catch my interest. Luckily for...
Choosing the best Italian on George Street
Price and variation are crucial for a good restaurant.
Review: The Leopard
Altair Brandon-Salmon revisits the classic Italian 20th century novel
From Dante to jewellery: The Divine Comedy in gold
Rosie Gaunt interviews Oxford graduate Rosh Mahtani, the founder of Alighieri, on her jewellery line inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy.
Check out Rosh’s creations here: http://www.alighieri.co.uk/