Reservations
Charming Tuscan spot with standout fresh pasta and tiramisu, strong wines, and friendly service, but portions run small and pricing feels high for some; best when you lean into pasta and desserts.
Maremma delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong pasta and dessert execution paired with genuinely warm, attentive service. However, inconsistent seasoning and plate-to-plate variance prevent a higher grade, while small portions and premium pricing create value friction that tempers the overall experience. Best approached as a local favorite for focused pasta-and-wine dining rather than a destination restaurant.
The room feels warm and cozy with a neighborhood buzz, the kind of place where people lean into pasta and a good glass of Tuscan wine. Service earns frequent praise for being friendly and attentive, with little touches like quiet water top-ups and helpful wine guidance. One diner put it simply: "We left thinking about the pasta and that silky tiramisu." The cooking leans Tuscan and ingredient-led rather than flashy, a classic-first approach with seasonal specials. Pastas like pappardelle with wild boar ragu and linguine with clams get the most love, and desserts are reliable crowd-pleasers. That said, expectations matter: portions run small, secondi are priced like a chef-led kitchen, and a few guests note seasoning swings—so the sweet spot is focusing on pasta, antipasti, and a dessert to share for a balanced bill and experience. For families, reviews describe a welcoming atmosphere that has accommodated prams at lunch, and the menu offers kid-friendly options like focaccia, crispy potatoes, simple pastas, and gelato. There is no children's menu, and adventurous mains can feel grown-up, so conservative young eaters will likely be happiest with the pasta-and-sides route.
Area: Leafy residential pocket between Brixton and Herne Hill with a neighborhood dining vibe and food-savvy locals.
Safety: Generally safe, active foot traffic around Brixton and Herne Hill; typical urban caution at late hours.
Nearby: Close to Brockwell Park and Herne Hill; mix of indie restaurants, pubs, and shops nearby.
Available: Reservations
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