Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy, old-school Italian in Shepherd Market with warm hospitality, reliable classics, and a few service/value hiccups; best for comforting pasta and a lively Mayfair vibe.
Da corradi delivers reliable neighborhood Italian dining with strong pasta and pizza execution and genuinely welcoming service, earning its solid standing in Mayfair. Occasional inconsistencies in seafood preparation and seasoning prevent a higher grade, while the tight, crowded basement setting limits appeal despite the charming Shepherd Market location. Worth visiting for comforting classics and warm hospitality, though not a destination restaurant.
Tucked into Shepherd Market, Da corradi feels warm and buzzy, the kind of compact Mayfair spot where tables fill quickly and staff greet you with easy charm. One diner put it simply: "We felt looked after from the moment we walked in." Expect a cozy, wood-accented room plus a few outdoor tables and the occasional complimentary limoncello when the mood strikes. The cooking leans classic and comforting rather than showy: think pastas, thin-crust pizzas, and seafood risotto. The culinary approach is elevated traditional: familiar recipes done with care, with high marks for tiramisu and frequent praise for al dente pasta. Most visits land well, though a few note fried starters like calamari can run heavy or overcooked; cocktails are serviceable but not a calling card. Families will do fine here. The staff is described as kind to kids, and the menu has true crowd-pleasers: Margherita pizza (£12.95), lasagne (£14.95), spaghetti pomodoro (£14.00), and simple breakfast items for earlier visits. It is lively and a bit tight downstairs, so strollers may be awkward at peak times, but for children who like pizza and pasta, this is an easy win.
Area: Historic pedestrian enclave in Mayfair with boutique shops, pubs, and intimate restaurants; caters to office workers, affluent locals, and visitors.
Safety: Generally very safe, high foot traffic, well-lit streets typical of central Mayfair.
Nearby: Near Green Park, Piccadilly, and luxury retail; heavy hotel presence and tourist traffic.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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