Mar 31, 2022 | Culinary Adventures

Morso Kilburn Italian restaurant

Morso Kilburn Italian restaurant is a must-visit for foodies in London. This modern community-centered restaurant and bar serves hand-crafted fresh pasta and small plates of Italian bites alongside innovative Grappa-based cocktails. From the first bite, I was speechless. The food is simply exquisite, and my friend and I couldn’t stop talking about how delicious everything was.

Morso specializes in fresh homemade pasta and Grappa, which is evident in every dish. We tried a good selection of small bites, including Arancini, Aubergine and Fregola, Beef Tagliata, and Calamari Fritti. Each dish was perfectly cooked, well-seasoned, and beautifully presented.

The restaurant’s ambiance was cozy, and the staff was incredibly friendly and attentive. It’s the perfect spot for a romantic dinner or a night out with friends. I highly recommend Morso Kilburn Italian restaurant for anyone looking for a top-notch dining experience in London.

Aubergine
Arancini
Calamari Fritti

As their home-crafted pasta we had – Egg Yolk Raviolo, Maltagliati e Burrata and Spaghetti alle vongole. All Remarkably exquisite. I was in heaven!

I’m originally from Italy and it’s not alway so easy to find a good Italian restaurant abroad, where you can find fresh and traditional ingredients. Morso has everything instead. 

I couldn’t have left without having a couple of glasses of their selection of grappa. 

We had – Amaretto (from Friuli), Sambuco (Trento) and Chamomile (Piemonte). 

I missed grappa so much, I’m a big fan of it. The Morso’s team makes cocktails with grappa that I MUST try next time, and YOU have too!

Last but not least, their homely welcoming, it’s something you want to have in every single restaurant. Added to an excellent service, atmosphere and so fair and affordable prices.

Address – 130 Boundary Road, St John’s Wood, London, NW8 0RH

Raviolo
Spaghetti alle vongole
Grappe

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