Reviews of Norma. (Restaurant) in London (London).
8 Charlotte St., London W1T 2LS, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Norma, Restaurant in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Norma
Sunday
Closed
Monday
12–10pm
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12–10pm
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12–10pm
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12–10pm
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12–10pm
Saturday
12–10pm
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Reviews of Norma
Z.
Incredible food and even better service. We had a wonderful dinner. We were blown away by the number of vegan options (as well as the vegan set menu), and enjoyed them all thoroughly. The Sicilian bergamot granita is not to miss, and neither are the starters!
A. d. K.
Great food, service and ambience! The pasta was really tasty and flavoursome, I was very much surprised by the portion size as I expected it to be much smaller. The ragu was generous and well seasoned. The desserts are a bit pricey for what you get, but good meal.
E. M.
This was without a doubt some of the best food I have had outside of Italy. The spaghettini fritters did not disappoint and were absolutely delicious. The burrata which I sometimes find to be bland was also a standout. We shared some of the large pasta plates - the gnocchi and veal ragu were particularly good and the aubergine parmigiana was outstanding. The atmosphere of the restaurant was really relaxed and we did not feel rushed at all, even though it was a busy Friday evening. The pistachio tiramisu for pudding is also a must - one of the best I have tasted. I can’t wait to go back!
A. S.
I found the overall ambience to be quite pleasing. It tied the cuisine, service and environment nicely together. As for the food I had the pork chop. I wasn’t overwhelmed with the flavours but it wasn’t too bad either. I’d give this restaurant a rating of 3.5 stars and it’s definitely worth a try.
J. J.
This place is such a gem! We sat outside because the weather was great but the interiors are beautiful. I will definitely be back to sit inside next time! We ordered pasta which was fantastic (My friend ordered pasta alla Norma and I had the shrimp one - both top notch), one of the best ones I had in London, I will definitely be back! Fancying Italian? Search no more!
S. C.
Best burrata ever! Fabulous flavours and service. I wasn’t too impressed with the drink, which the waiter very attentively picked up and offered to replace without an additional charge. Customers appreciate such gestures :) Thank you !
C.
After trying their finish from home dinner during lock down, we decided to try it in real life. It was a very pleasant surrounding in Fitzrovia. The service was above average. The drinks good. The food was really nice although overall cost is on the higher side probably to due to the bottle of wine which were pricedslightly high but not wines that you find generally with many Sicilian or Italian. So all good. Overall I do give it a 4 but it’s a little pricy for coming too often.
I did forget to take photos of our main. We had “Norma” aubergine parmigiana. This was in the “large plate” section for that reason! It was huge and tasty. They also had 2 small pastas of bucatini with red prawns and pan fried potato gnocchi/cream/mushroom. Both I would rate as 8/1 and 7/10 respectively. Definitely not as cheap as Padella who’s pasta dishes are as tasty but I guess Norma is a very much for a different dinning occasion and it is a bit more special.
l. m.
Norma concentrates on the food of Sicily. The restaurant is a converted townhouse over three floors. The decor is art-deco style with soft Amber plush. I started off with a Berry Negroni whilst choosing my lunch which started with the Burrata with pumpkin, figs and radicchio it was divine. I opted for a small plate of Ziti pasta with a light rose veal ragu. It was just enough washed down with my favourite Sicilian red wine Frappato. Liz, my waitress convinced me to try the homemade gelato which finished the meal of perfectly. Fantastic, flavoursome meal. Great wine and top notch service. If you're in area its a must
C. P.
Delicious, authentic, Italian food! The restaurant was well decorated inside and had some outdoor seating as well. I would definitely recommend taking a trip here if you enjoy Italian food with Sicilian influence. The cocktails were also very enjoyable and a similar price to lots of other London restaurants at £13 each. The food however, was quite expensive so you will need to be willing to pay a bit more.
H. P.
Sicilian food on offer here was delicious. Great portion sizes, but ask for a smaller size if you can't eat much. Decor was beautiful. Staff were friendly.