Riva
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, LONDON/ Updated : Oct 6, 2014, 12:30 IST
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Located just across the bridge from lively Hammersmith, Riva is the preferred dining spot for Italian immigrants in the city, along with well-travelled locals who appreciate the subtle art of al dente. Although you'll find patron … Read more
Located just across the bridge from lively Hammersmith, Riva is the preferred dining spot for Italian immigrants in the city, along with well-travelled locals who appreciate the subtle art of al dente. Although you'll find patrons making the trek to its rustic interiors from all over London, there's a neighbourhood-haunt vibe about Riva that complements its character—that of a down-to-earth establishment content in its traditional and uncompromisingly authentic roots. While younger rivals—Riva's been around for almost a quarter of a century—try and make their imprint in the world of avant garde, contemporary Italian cuisine, this one's happy to stick with the classics. Read less
Located just across the bridge from lively Hammersmith, Riva is the preferred dining spot for Italian immigrants in the city, along with well-travelled locals who appreciate the subtle art of al dente. Although you'll find patrons making the trek to its rustic interiors from all over London, there's a neighbourhood-haunt vibe about Riva that complements its character—that of a down-to-earth establishment content in its traditional and uncompromisingly authentic roots. While younger rivals—Riva's been around for almost a quarter of a century—try and make their imprint in the world of avant garde, contemporary Italian cuisine, this one's happy to stick with the classics. The interiors echo the same straightforwardness—a colour scheme of earth and olive dominates the small dining space, and seating comprises of simple wooden chairs, and tables covered in stiff linen—as does the menu. The roast suckling pig has been a perennial favourite with diners, and the crab ravioli is as sophisticated as it gets. Visit Riva when you're craving a slice of le dolce vita.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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