Tucked away in the lively streets of Notting Hill, offers a charming escape with its inviting ambiance and exceptional Italian fare. From the moment you walk in, you're enveloped in a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere that feels both contemporary and warmly familiar.
The menu at Tappo is a celebration of Italian cuisine, with a particular focus on delectable small plates and appetizers. The burrata is a standout – creamy and rich, served with ripe tomatoes and a drizzle of olive oil. Their selection of cured meats and cheeses on the charcuterie boards is meticulously curated, transporting your taste buds straight to Italy with every bite.
Complementing the fantastic food is an impressive list of Italian wines. The staff at Tappo are exceptionally knowledgeable, helping you navigate their well-chosen wine list to find the perfect pairing for your meal. Whether you're a connoisseur or a casual wine drinker, you're sure to find something to delight your palate.
What truly sets Tappo apart is its ability to blend high-quality offerings with a relaxed, welcoming environment. It’s an ideal spot for any occasion, from a laid-back evening with friends to a romantic dinner date. The attentive service and warm ambiance make every visit special.
In a city full of dining options, Tappo, Winbe Bar shines as a top choice in Notting Hill for those seeking authentic Italian flavors and a memorable dining experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking to savor the best of Italian cuisine and...
Read moreThis wine bar is an absolute gem; a must-visit no matter where you are in London. I've been fortunate to visit many restaurants in the city, and this one truly stands out. The owner's dedication to making each guest feel special is remarkable. He and his team take the time to connect with everyone, which adds a personal touch to the dining experience.
What truly sets this restaurant / tapas bar apart is their thoughtfully curated wine selection. Each bottle is carefully chosen and beautifully presented, enhancing the overall experience.
I had the pleasure of dining here during their first week of opening and I was impressed by their responsiveness to feedback. I suggested they offer gluten-free bread, and without hesitation, the owner incorporated it into their offerings (you may need to ask for it, as it's not on the menu). This level of attentiveness to customer preferences is commendable.
I recently hosted a gathering of 10 friends at this wine bar, and we spent hours soaking in the inviting ambiance. The countertops, reminiscent of the owner's hometown in Italy, added a charming touch. The walls adorned with curated wine bottles added to the cozy and sophisticated atmosphere.
In summary, this wine bar is a delightful find in London, and it's clear that the owner's passion for creating a welcoming environment shines through in every detail. I highly recommend a visit to experience it...
Read moreA very lovely wine bar with a great selection of Italian wine and some nice snacks. They have some champagne, too, but the main focus is on Italian wine and the selection is great. You can order some cocktails at the bar. There are no separate tables inside and it’s a pretty small place so even if you book, you will likely share a table with someone else. It was not a problem for us though. The place is decorated very well and the glasses/crockery were stylish. The staff were extremely nice and attentive, almost exemplary service. The pinsas were nice yet not exceptional. They had a great list of Italian digestives, too. Their home made tiramisu was a disappointment unfortunately. They did not seem to use classical savoyardi fingers because the texture was very stiff. It also tasted quite sour, as if something was wrong with the coffee. The place is expensive - most of the wines are above 80GBP per bottle and a very large portion is in 150-300GBP range or above, and the food portion sizes are pretty small for what you pay. The experience overall is...
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