Ziani

£20 - £39 / Italian, Wine bars, Vegetarian options
45 Radnor Walk, London

Opening hours

12PM-2:45PM &  6PM-10PM
  • Sunday 12PM-3:15PM & 6PM-10PM
  • Monday 12PM-2:45PM & 6PM-10PM
  • Tuesday 12PM-2:45PM & 6PM-10PM
  • Wednesday 12PM-2:45PM & 6PM-10PM
  • Thursday 12PM-2:45PM & 6PM-10PM
  • Friday 12PM-2:45PM & 6PM-10PM
  • Saturday 12PM-2:45PM & 6PM-10PM

Intimate Chelsea Italian with Exquisite Pasta

Nestled within the genteel embrace of Chelsea's winding streets, Ziani purports to be the well-kept secret of local epicureans who, in return for hefty prices, are bestowed with Italian fare that's as classic as wearing white socks with your best brogues. Upon entering, you're met not with a waft of culinary innovation but rather the intimate simmer of familiarity, akin to visiting the eccentric aunt who refuses to acknowledge time's forward march. Yes, some might see this as unwavering dedication to tradition. However, let’s not attribute too much virtue to what could easily be plain obstinacy. This quaint restaurant is a tight squeeze, where tables are arranged closely enough that overhearing a neighbour’s enthralling discussion about Uncle Bertie's varicose veins becomes part and parcel of the dining experience.

This isn’t to suggest that Ziani lacks charm—the staff, somewhat overworked but likeable, valiantly maintain their smiles while managing to navigate the frenzied ballet of service with grace. Here, recommendations of scrummy rabbit ragu and lobster linguine abound, and indeed, if fortune smiles on you, these delights can shift one’s experience from pleasant to downright sublime. When the magic happens, it feels culinary; crisp pasta al dente and sumptuous sauces revive the senses much like a sun breaking through clouds. That is, unless the cosmological misalignment results in your scallop skewers becoming housing for unwelcomed in-flight entertainment later—worth consulting a good astrologist prior, just in case. It’s worth the venture for those inclined towards nostalgia, fortified by passing years of unchanged interiors and crowd-pleasing menus. Because if there's one certainty amid the crescendo of London's culinary wizardry, it's that Ziani is proof that history occasionally insists on having the last laugh. — Penelope Savory

How to get there

45 Radnor Walk, London

London City Airport — 9.54 mi

Sloane Square - 854 yd

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