Sartoria, Launceston Place - Sunday Lunch
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Sartoria, Launceston Place - Sunday Lunch
Situated on the site of the former Launceston Place, Sartoria offers an Italian Pranzo della Domenica in an elegant, sociable setting. The restaurant features a maze of rooms for drinking and grazing, and calm dining areas with white-draped tables and plush velvet seating, painted aqua with cream detailing. A three-course Sunday menu costs £45 per person with no supplements and abundant side dishes. Wine and non-alcoholic fizz options are available, including Wild Idol and Trebbiano Fonte della Vigna. Starters include a tuna tartare with pickled Tropea onions, tomato and herb olive oil; the concept targets a sophisticated, international neighbourhood.
"On the site of Launceston Place restaurant, at one time Michelin-starred and a favourite of Princess Diana, Sartoria has much to live up to. I popped into the launch event, a lively party with free-flowing fizz and an enthusiastic mixture of local residents and fans of Evolv, Sartoria's parent company, and was impressed by the well-thought-out concept, which I suspect is intended to appeal to a sophisticated, international neighbourhood rather than to visitors."
"Sartoria, Launceston Place is elegant and fun, with a maze of rooms designed to accommodate those who want to drink and graze in their own space, while diners enjoy the calm of white-draped tables and plush velvet seating. The paintwork is a pretty shade of aqua with cream detailing. The kind of place where you sit down and don't want to leave. Perfect for a traditional Italian Sunday Lunch, when families would gather for an afternoon of eating and drinking."
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