Reservations · Outdoor seating
Modern Italian pasta spot with creative sauces and fair prices for central London; food is often delicious but portions run small and service struggles during bottomless brunch.
Noci Shoreditch delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by well-executed pasta and thoughtful modern Italian touches, but inconsistent execution—especially during weekend bottomless sessions—prevents a higher grade. Service attentiveness varies under brunch pressure, and tight table spacing limits the dining experience, though fair pricing and convenient Old Street location make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants.
Noci Shoreditch feels warm and modern, a buzzy pasta bar steps from Old Street where the room swings from lively to calm depending on the hour. Service is personable when the team has bandwidth—"Our server walked us through the menu and checked in just enough"—but weekend bottomless sessions can get slow and disorganized. Prices are fair for the area, portions trend smaller, and the space looks clean and stylish. The cooking leans elevated-traditional with thoughtful twists: parmesan foam on arancini, miso with Milanese, and sturdy classics like carbonara and beef shin ragu. The culinary approach reads modern and produce-forward: recognizable Italian comfort with a few playful edges rather than theatrics. When the kitchen is on form, sauces have good depth and the pasta is nicely al dente; inconsistency shows up under brunch pressure. For families, there are several kid-friendly choices—cacio e pepe, arrabbiata without heat, focaccia, and Milanese—that most children will recognize. There is no explicit kids menu, and portions skew small, so consider ordering an extra pasta or a side. If allergies are in play, double-check with staff and the QR allergen guide since communication has been mixed in reviews.
Area: Urban tech and creative district near Old Street roundabout; draws office workers, locals, and destination diners.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical central London safety with good lighting and footfall.
Nearby: Close to offices, bars, and Serata Hall across the street; Old Street Underground nearby.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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