Reviews
What Leon Ernst doesn't like about Luna Rossa:
The one rescue for this place is very nice wine and quite good starters. Main course tagiatelle alla bolognese was tasteless. I think chief doesn’t use any spices. Even fresh pepper didn’t improve the taste. I was very dissapointed. View all feedback. What Luana Scherrer likes about Luna Rossa:
Came here for a party and they managed to make us a pretty good deal. 21£ with drinks on top. Amazing burratta and thin crusty pizzas. A good place to go in Notting Hill. View all feedback.
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The pizza and risotto menu, which is embodied, what is required for a perfect meal, is it not? good and so delicious, loved there menu the most stolen my heart...
read moreA cozy restaurant perfect for family meals. as italian we have enjoyed sharing a meteore pizza among us four. the pizza do it! the aperol splash are one must an...
read moreGood Italian restaurant in notting hill! perfect combination: cozy environment, very friendly staff and good eating! tested the calzone and the tiramisu
The one rescue for this place is very nice wine and quite good starters. Main course tagiatelle alla bolognese was tasteless. I think chief doesn’t use any spic...
read moreA typical (in a good sense) Italian restaurant. nice food and good service to. as you can see from the pics I have tried different dishes and all of them were p...
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read moreLocated in Notting Hill, this Italian restaurant has received mixed reviews from customers. While some praised the cozy atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious food like the meter-long pizzas and authentic Italian dishes, others were disappointed with the tasteless main courses and slow service. The prices were also a point of contention for some guests, with a few feeling that the food was a bit too expensive for what was offered. Despite the varying reviews, many patrons enjoyed their experience at the restaurant, with highlights including the burrata, thin-crust pizzas, and Aperol Spritz. Overall, it seems like a decent option for those craving Italian cuisine in the Notting Hill area, but customers should be prepared for potential inconsistencies in both food quality and service.