A charming, split-level neighbourhood spot bringing the specific, game-heavy and coastal flavours of Tuscany’s Maremma region to a cosy corner of Brixton.
Ordering Strategy
Focus heavily on the fresh pastas, which are the kitchen's strength. The wine list is strictly regional, so ask for a recommendation from the 'Maremma' selection.
What to order
Tortelli Maremmani
These cheese and ricotta stuffed dumplings are a visual highlight of the menu; critics who skip them report 'kicking themselves' when they see the dish served at other tables.
Pappardelle with wild boar ragu
A substantial dish featuring 'wide ribbons of great eggy pasta' tossed in a 'richly savoury long-simmered sauce' that remains tender and juicy.
Torta di ceci
An 'appealingly different vegetarian option,' this dish is described as a chickpea pizza topped with artichokes, rocket, and pecorino.
What to skip
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Signal Score
Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.
Top critic: Keith Miller (80%)
Editorial Weight 58 pts
Authority + depth + recency
Agreement 9 pts
How aligned the critics are
Coverage 10 pts
How many real review signals exist
Public Signal 11 pts
Google rating + volume
Boosts 0 pts
Manual boosts + hidden gem
Review signals
2 Elite · 4 Editorial · 7 total signals
Public signal
4.5★ (317 reviews)
Good to know
The restaurant is split across two floors; the upstairs offers counter dining which is great for couples, while downstairs has standard tables. Booking is highly recommended as it is a small neighbourhood favourite.
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