If there’s one cuisine that is popular across the world, it’s the yummy and joy-filled food of the Italians.
From the cheesy feast of pizza to the smooth creamy sauces of pasta, the sweet taste of tiramisu and so much more scrumptious food, there's plenty to enjoy.
Italian food is wide and offers something for everyone no matter how picky the eater.
And with pasta being one of the most universal loved dishes, we thought we’d round up the best pasta places across Greenwich that you can try now.
So whether you’re looking for the perfect date night spot or are an athlete looking for a spot to carb up before the big race, this list is perfect.
The best restaurants in Greenwich for Pasta
The Prince of Greenwich Pub
Rating: 5/5
Location: 72 Royal Hill Greenwich, London SE10 8RT England
“Cozy little restaurant. The servers are authentically nice. Fresh pasta is served directly and "al dente". Wine, salad, and dessert are delicious. Gem of a find.”
The Hill
Rating: 4.5/5
Location: 89 Royal Hill Greenwich, London SE10 8SE England
“One of the best meals we had in London! The food is so tasty, fresh and very well made and presented, plus the super friendly atmosphere, definitely coming back again and again!
Don't miss out on the ceviche and the seafood pasta !”
Zizzi - The O2
Rating: 4/5
Location: The O2 Unit 10, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0UZ England
“Staff and service very efficient. The food was lovely, we had 3 pasta dishes and garlic bread with cheese absolutely delicious! cannot recommend highly enough”
Frankie & Benny’s
Rating: 4/5
Location: Unit 17, The O2 Peninsula Square, London SE10 0DX England
“First time I think I've personally been in one of these. Excellent staff and food loved the retro American feel, very successful. I had a very nice pasta dish, definitely would return.”
La Salumeria
Rating: 4/5
Location: 184 Trafalgar Road Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 9TZ England
“. Lovely bread of Puglia as well, pasta, several paninis to go, they also have a wide range of other typical Italian grocery products."
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