A very fine and unpretentious Italian restaurant with proper Italian chefs in the kitchen, opened in 2020 – in a former butcher shop — and already (in 2023) feeling like a local Portobello Road classic. Popular signature dishes include spaghetti carbonara and exemplary Roman 'peasant dish' tonnarelli cacio e pepe. There's nothing swish or designery going on here, and the food is effortlessly yummy. Not cheap, but not pricey either. 'Ci tua' translates as something a bit inoffensively naughty/not so nice in Italian. Located immediately adjacent to the retail space used as Hugh Grant character William Thacker's bookshoip in Roger Michell's 1999 romantic comedy NOTTING HILL.
Hours
Noon–11pm daily
Hours
Noon–11pm daily
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