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Italian restaurant · Archway

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Italian restaurant · Archway

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782 Holloway Rd, Archway, London N19 3JH, United Kingdom

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Authentic Italian food, homemade pasta, ravioli, gelato  

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782 Holloway Rd, Archway, London N19 3JH, United Kingdom Get directions

500restaurant.co.uk

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782 Holloway Rd, Archway, London N19 3JH, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7272 3406
500restaurant.co.uk

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Where to Eat in Hampstead and Highgate | Eater London

"This excellent neighbourhood Italian — which would prefer to be called Cinquecento — offers innovative cooking at fair prices. Dishes include guinea fowl with prunes and thyme, quenelle of pheasant mousse and what fans have been calling one of London’s best tiramisus. Getting a table can be tricky, but worth it." - Alexander Larman

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Mustapha Garrabos

Google
Amazing place feels like at home with all Pure Italian 🇮🇹 Food !! Delicious & fresh & So friendly & welcoming!! Just The Best !!

Dani Liccia

Google
I’ve been coming here since this restaurant opened and I’m pleased to say the standard here is as good as ever. This time I had the burrata and tuna, and they just melted in my mouth. The bread is always such a treat (and free!), fresh and full of flavor. Everything feels so real and made with love, from the handmade pasta to the warm, welcoming vibe. Every time I come here, it honestly feels like home.

shane perkins

Google
Totally authentic Italian restaurant , with mostly italian customers , excellent value and serious cooking from an experienced Italian tv chef that’s worked with many household names .

karen Nikolai

Google
You have to eat here! It's. That. Good. My husband eats here whenever he visits London on business, and I finally was able to join him last Friday. What an incredible dinner! From the homemade puffed ravioli and carpaccio starters to the homemade ravioli stuffed with ricotta, butter and black truffle sauce, to the pan fried fillets of branzino with a pistachio/basil sauce (see pic below), every bite was a pleasure! The wine paired perfectly, Giorgio was the perfect host and Mario was the exceptional chef. We savored each course and topped it off with their delicious gelato for dessert and weere the last guests to leave that night. It was an exceptional experience from start to finish and I highly, highly recommend eating here!

Je suis très fatigué

Google
Stunning little gem! We have recently discovered this gorgeous Italian family run restaurant! If you are looking for an authentic Italian restaurant this is the place! The owner is Italian, well from Sardinia (Best part of the country) so the food is 100% Italian with a hint of Sardinia cuisine, from the bread, to the cheese and the worldwide famous beer Ichnusa! It's a must! The food is very tasty, well presented and packed with flavours! Service is not rushed and they are chatty and friendly. Definitely a local spot to keep in mind!

Simon Z

Google
I had an exceptional dining experience at 500 in Archway, as every time I visi. From the moment we walked in, the warm and inviting atmosphere set the stage for a memorable meal. The staff were attentive and knowledgeable, providing excellent recommendations from the extensive menu. Every dish we ordered was a masterpiece. The pasta was cooked to perfection, with rich, authentic sauces that transported us straight to Italy. The fish was fresh and very tasty. For dessert, the tiramisu was a delightful end to a flawless meal. 500 truly stands out for its commitment to quality and authentic Italian flavours. This is a must-visit restaurant for anyone in the Archway area and not only.. Highly recommended!

Francisco Santibañez

Google
Good restaurant with good prices and excelent wine. Different dishes you wouldn't find on any place. Loved the gnocchi and the burratta. Service was the best, very attentive, including the chef. Great for groups (went with my wife, my brother and his couple).

Anna S

Google
I've been going to 500 since it opened and it has remained one of my favourite places in London. It is a little neighbourhood restaurant in a not very lovely bit of Holloway Road, with world class cooking. It specialises in home made pasta, but every part of the menu is delicious: robust flavours, fantastic ingredients, and huge portions. It's incredible value and the wine list is excellent. But it's the service that really makes it: it's relaxed, informal, charming but also immaculate and professional. An absolute gem. Just go.
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Uli B.

Yelp
Yet another case of where my hopes & wishes were sky-high, but where they were plummeting pretty soon... Let me elaborate: I've seen this place buzzing with activity - one time I tried to get a table for myself (on a Tuesday night), but it was all full! Tutti booky! In addition to this hype, I read a Time Out article and some other pretty promising reviews that were hanging outside the restaurant. All that, made me think to myself: this must be THE place in Archway! Well, last night, before the Harry Potter movie, it was time to put it all to the test and my verdict is a: Meh. I've experienced better! The bread selection was nice, but we had to ask for the olive oil-balsamic vinegar. Both my +1 and I chose a vegetarian entrée (tagliattelle with vegetable & ravioli with lemon-ricotta), but both of them were not really rocking the boat...it was tasty enough, but I feel that could've just whipped up the same at home. Maybe this was all aggravated by the fact that I had just recently returned from Italy and had experienced what real Italian food is supposed to taste like? The service was also not on par with my expectations: I know it's a cheezy stereotype, but in an Italian restaurant, I want to be served by smiling & "singing" waiters and that just didn't happen. The waiters were attentive, but just not very forthcoming Nevertheless, this place seems to very popular with the local crowd, as some of the guests were greeted as returning guests. Maybe I need to come back to receive the same warmth of attention? Maybe...but not for a while...
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Grace L.

Yelp
What a little gemmy gem gem around the corner of my old flat. Definitely a star amidst the slightly grimey, but dubbed as "colorful" area of Archway, north London. A lovely breadbasket with the complimentary balsamic and EVOO, that seals the deal right there. A good breadbasket, EASY..come on people get that right! I've had the rabbit (coniglio) THRICE, as well as the seafood linguine and both have been stupendous. Nothing complicated or pretentious, just fresh Italian food at its finest. People forget how amazing food tastes in its most natural form, without any molecular gastronomy flair or French-inspired immaculate presentation....I don't mind either of those though, when my wallet feels slightly obese. Portions were awesome, and it's cheaper than chips (by that I mean crisps not fries muahah). But so long were the days when we could walk into this place that only seats about 30 or so, now you have to book a week or two in advance! Good luck yall, it's worth it.
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Charlotte K.

Yelp
You know you're going to a GOOD Italian restaurant when your Italian friend (who is also an amaaaazing cook) takes you there for your birthday. Close to Archway on Holloway Road, this discrete restaurant wouldn't necessarily be the place you would go without a recommendation. Cosy and simple, you are far from the Italian cliches you might get from other Italian places - also, no pizza, and hardly any pasta. Well then! Food: - Started off with a meat platter and selection of various starters. Well, give me a meat platter anytime and I will be happy - but this was good quality stuff. - Went for grilled fish with pancetta and sea asparagus salad with raspberries. Simple, but tasteful. - Went for a sorbet for desert, but one could have gone crazy with a Tiramisu, which I didn't. - In short: good food, good products, good noms. Atmosphere As said above, the venue is cosy (to not say a bit small). We were a group of 5, and I got to sit at the end of the table - a bit in the middle of the way to be fair (and the chairs weren't very comfortable, which meant I was fidgeting all evening). Unluckily for us, there was a big group in that night which made it really loud. However the service was really good, friendly, loved speaking Italian to my friend - again, true sign of authenticity. Drumroll: - Great night out, great food. Nothing really groundbreaking and my sore bum took off the 5th star. Regardless, 500 should be a staple when it comes to going out for a nice diner in and around Archway/Holloway Road.
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Andy B.

Yelp
Good wine food & service. I reccomend the sampler starter plate, which is very generous. Everything else we ate as very good indeed, and we will be returning.
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Qype User (CharmL…)

Yelp
It is jolly annoying. I used to live in Holloway, since I moved the area has been blessed with a few fantastic local restaurants. 500 is probably the best. Every area should have a 500, it is reasonably priced, the food is excellent (and I'm snobby about Italian food, having lived in Italy for two years), the wine list is great, the staff are delightful and even the décor is above average. Why did I move away, why? Food wise two of us shared a board of gorgeous antipasti (far too big for two people), followed by generous rich venison ravioli and a much lighter dish of scallops with potato and leek puree. All cooked perfectly, magnificent subtle flavours. We couldn't really manage any of the deserts, which was a shame as I saw some on other tables and they did look enticing. Instead we squeezed in some Vin Santo and cantuccini, all that for less that £30 a head! I loved 500 and would happily go back, it is one of those places where you have groups or an intimate dinner and it will always feel like a special occasion. The only warning I have is that 500 is not big, it gets busy, very busy. Definitely book ahead.
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Jim R.

Yelp
Went in for my birthday meal as this place had been recommended by my cousin. First off, the decor is nice and the place is clean, the starter was good and one of the mains also ok. Now the real issues Service, service was really poor, there is nobody at the front of house, the server was a very quietly spoken and somewhat arrogant, when it came to the end of the meal, he never once checked in on us, asked us if we would like anything else to drink, or if everything was ok, we had to ask him and another chap who was probably the manager anytime we wanted anything else. My main was rather poor, I asked for the fish to be substituted with some extra pancetta instead and was told that can be done but it would take a while longer, no problem I say, what came out was a real disappointment, the sauce was in no way Amatriciana, the pancetta was ok, but I've had better. the sauce was where the real issue lied, it tasted of purée and something out of a jar, very sad. I asked for some chilli oil, and was told they don't have any, just chilli powder, I declined. My cousins main was ok though. We usually tip very well everywhere we go, and it wasn't for the disinterested waiter we would have tipped more but the service just wasn't up to scratch and the food well, 50% all in all. Very sad really
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tara p.

Yelp
Are you guys kidding? How can this place have only a 3 star review average?!!? I spent 5 months in London this summer and went here probably 6 or 7 times during my stay. Really simple, fresh, perfectly seasoned italian food. The pasta is always the ideal texture, the waitstaff is always the ideal combination of bonkers and friendly. The non-pasta meat dishes are stunning. This place even revitalized my love for tiramisu, which had grown stale in the late 90s! And somehow it manages to be totally affordable. For instance, two glasses of wine, a bottle of water, a huge bowl of soup, an appetizer, two entrees, and lemoncello for dessert- 45 pounds. You can trust an amercian reviewing italian in london. GO HERE!

Anne F.

Yelp
This is such a gem of a place. Amazingly fresh, home made Italian cooking. The place is tiny and you have to book in advance as they are always full, regardless of what day it is. If you're lucky they will have the backed Ravioli as a special... it is amazing. An explosion of cheese and spinach!

Loca M.

Yelp
Came here for lunch. Atmosphere was on the cold, sterile side with a tile floor and wooden tables and chairs and no warm light. After reading previous YELP reviews, I decided to come here for good ol' spaghetti bolognese or the like, but instead found options to be a bit more gourmet: mint and smoked ricotta for their bruschetta, nettles in the ravioli, monkfish with thin pasta. I chose a slow-cooked beef pasta in some red wine sauce. Portion size was great, but I sure paid for it (12 GP). The complimentary bread was cold, felt old and tasted stale. I didn't try any wine, but they have a big menu dedicated to solely wine. Service was professional and fast. Nothing made me feel like coming back.
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Qype User (Barrys…)

Yelp
For honest Italian cooking you cannot beat this local restaurant which is truly worth a detour. Angela Hartnett should come here to see how good a meal can be with all of the pretense stripped away.
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Qype User (Sorrel…)

Yelp
I've heard a lot of people talking about this restaurant recently and I have to say it lived up to the hype. A great little Italian restaurant, tasty food and very resonably priced. Well worth a visit.

Howard T.

Yelp
What can I say, 500 definitely lives up to the hype, it seems to have been tipped as a diamond in the rough by plenty of people and I have to agree. The local is less than salubrious but the food is superb. Lots of Sardinian wine and food conjures up great memories of holidays in Palau. Everything I ate was great, solidly cooked quality ingredients. The service was friendly and attentive the wine was great and the prices are very good. We had a big blow out meal expensive wine, brandies and 3 courses and only just went over the £100 mark. 500 reminds me of some of the really great family run restaurants you are sometimes lucky enough to find in Italy, its well worth making the trip to Archway for this gem.

Marcos G.

Yelp
Best pasta in North London. Quiet, intimate dining room, friendly staff, good wine selection, affordable. We had an amazing antipasto (Taglieri 500, if I recall correctly) that came with a fine selection of breads, cheeses, cured meats and fish, plus a few fruit and greens. Have been there twice and can't wait to go again.

Qype User (stewar…)

Yelp
OK so the name isn't the best but you can't beat the price and the quality of the food here. Some very nice Italian and Sicilian dishes; much better than the generic pizza and pasts joints in the area. Very friendly service and near the tube. Give it go.

Qype User (Jb200…)

Yelp
What a great local gem! The food is wonderful and the prices are very reasonable! Not at all like the same old pizza and pasta chains, this place is very authentic, doesn't serve pizza and has some amazing italian starters I haven't had anywhere else. Like it's namesake the Fiat 500, the wine list is small but perfectly formed! By the glass wines are a bargain too. There's a lady who's always there, not sure if she's the manager, but she gives a very warm and friendly welcome. Book ahead - they seem to be booked out most nights (yes even on a Tuesday) since the observer and time out discovered them. Well worth a visit for some great, homecooked italian food. Try the risotto, its the best.