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"Figo is a little neighbourhood Italian with the kind of warm glow that acts as its own PR, and makes it ideal for big family meals and cosy little date nights. There’s the olive green walls, those rustic wooden chairs that almost everyone associates with being half-cut on the Continent, and a charming deli area stocked with Mulino Bianco sweet treats and glossy bottles of limoncello. By day, the work-from-home tribe stop by for a cappuccino—served with those cutesy little sachets of sugar, of course—and a decent grab-and-go croissant. By night, it’s an all-out family affair with kids, dogs in Cocopup, grandparents, and the odd monosyllabic teen all piling in for a meal." - Heidi Lauth Beasley