Giovanni's of Covent Garden

£26 - £45 / Italian, Vegetarian options
10 Goodwin's Ct, London

Opening hours

12:30PM-2:30PM &  5:30PM-10:30PM
  • Sunday Closed
  • Monday 5:30PM-11:30PM
  • Tuesday 12:30PM-2:30PM & 5:30PM-10:30PM
  • Wednesday 12:30PM-2:30PM & 5:30PM-10:30PM
  • Thursday 12:30PM-2:30PM & 5:30PM-10:30PM
  • Friday 12:30PM-2:30PM & 5:30PM-10:30PM
  • Saturday 12:30PM-2:30PM & 5:30PM-10:30PM

Experience Pino's Charming Italian Hospitality

When I nonchalantly sauntered into Giovanni's, nestled in a delightfully tucked-away corner of Covent Garden, I half expected to find myself amidst the quintessential chaos that often accompanies London's 'authentic' dining experiences. Instead, what awaited was an effortlessly charming Italian enclave, where the venerable Pino Ragona presides with the kind of genial mastery that could make one's Nonna proud. With the walls adorned with enough twinkling celebrity photos to give even the Ivy a run for its money, the atmosphere felt more like a warm embrace than a mere dining room—a refuge where time slows down just enough for you to savor every drop of olive oil and rustic morsel of hand-rolled pasta, glistening like a Michelangelo masterpiece under soft Tuscan lighting.

Of course, it was primarily Pino's buoyant personality navigating the floral wilderness of his restaurant that ignited the experience. As dish after splendid dish rolled out—veal wrapped lovingly in prosciutto, wine suggestions that danced tentatively between tactile knowledge and whimsy, even bread worthy of poetry—all soured momentarily by the veils of post-Brexit inflation, I almost forgave the fact that London's better pastas elsewhere make you reconsider their humble offerings. Yet even amidst these gastronomic ponderings, the evening's charm held steady. For if Giovanni's has accomplished anything extraordinary—beyond competent cooking peppered with inconsistencies—it's the fine art of offering comfort laced with adventure. Whether you're traveling from basements of Bristol or just looking for an island of Italy amid London streets, you may indeed discover here that magic is not just a word spoken by greedy restaurateurs trying to peddle stale tales but instead an authentic sentiment, well-lived. — Penelope Savory

How to get there

10 Goodwin's Ct, London

London City Airport — 7.81 mi

Leicester Square - 155 yd

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