Pinna restaurant
Restaurant · Mayfair ·

Pinna restaurant

Restaurant · Mayfair ·

Authentic Sardinian cuisine, fresh seafood, house-made pasta, beef

sardinian cuisine
homemade pasta
quality ingredients
friendly service
wagyu steak
beef tartare
tuna carpaccio
elegant atmosphere
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null
Pinna restaurant by null

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43 Curzon St, London W1J 7UF, United Kingdom Get directions

£100+

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended
Cozy

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43 Curzon St, London W1J 7UF, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8191 2782
pinnamayfair.com
@pinnamayfair

£100+

Reserve a table

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Good for groups

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Jan 8, 2026

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"In Mayfair, this spot distils classic Italian cooking into a stylish package: I enjoyed the ingredient-led dishes — watch for the daily prime cuts — and the homemade pasta, which, when executed this well, leaves little room for improvement." - Andrew Young

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Pinna - Review - Mayfair - London - The Infatuation

"A Sardinian spot on Mayfair’s Curzon Street, Pinna has a menu of things like Galician octopus salad and lobster spaghettoni, as well as a very, very long wine list. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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Pinna restaurant in Mayfair

Shiwen D.

Google
We went there on a weekday evening — service was excellent, and the staff were genuinely friendly and attentive. Every dish we tried was solid, but the tuna salad really stood out — fresh, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. The mains (especially the roast) were well-cooked and satisfying, and the desserts were surprisingly good too — definitely not an afterthought. The overall atmosphere was lively, though a bit noisy at times, but that added to the energy rather than taking away from it. In short: great service, great food, and a fun vibe. Definitely worth a try. 👍

S L.

Google
Mixed feelings. Food is okay, nothing spectacular but a standard modern Italian menu where everyone could probably find something. The hostess barely acknowledged us as we walked into the almost empty restaurant for lunch, proceeded to seat us at our table as if we had massively inconvenienced her… a fantastic server from Orkney made us completely forget about that cold first impression, she was so absolutely lovely and helpful that I feel it’s worth mentioning. The starters were decent, really enjoyed the carpaccio. The silver mullet was unusual, and while I liked it, I assume it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea. The tuna pasta was mediocre, lacked flavor, but was fine. The fish of the day was unfortunately bland and didn’t taste of anything. Dessert also nothing to ride home about, also worth mentioning the tiny portion size even when you consider it’s a lunch menu item…. I believe the restaurant is behind the wild/fantomas etc enterprise and I’m wondering whether they are going for quantity over quality? It felt uninspired and even with lunch menus felt a bit lackluster for 120£~ total.

Sara B.

Google
A real taste of Sardinia in the heart of London 🇮🇹 The food at Pinna Mayfair was absolutely fresh, authentic, and delicious - we adored every dish. We came here for our anniversary dinner, knowing that Achille is originally from Sant’Antioco, the same island where my boyfriend was born. It made the evening feel extra special. Achille is so welcoming and kind-hearted, making us feel right at home. We couldn’t recommend it more, truly a gem!

Habib Al M.

Google
Pinna, named after its Sardinian chef Achille Pinna, this Italian restaurant delivers a modern interpretation of Sardinian cuisine. The starters were just ok but the pastas and the desserts were fabulous. Elegant and relaxing atmosphere. Friendly and efficient service.

Fois G.

Google
I discovered Pinna Mayfair along Curzon Street a few evenings ago while strolling through the English capital. It was a pleasant and unexpected surprise—a wonderful gift of Mediterranean cuisine nestled in the heart of this prestigious neighborhood. In fact, I was simply looking for a modest restaurant offering quality ingredients, but I found much more. The interior is extremely well-designed—elegant yet understated. The kitchen opens onto the dining room, allowing diners to watch the culinary team at work like musicians performing a grand symphony, perfectly orchestrated by the chef. The food—appetizers, first and second courses (following the Italian tradition)—is not overwhelming in variety. It avoids the trap of "too much of nothing" and instead offers an essential selection that truly delivers. The quality of the ingredients fully met my expectations. The cuisine is primarily Mediterranean in origin, particularly inspired by Sardinia—a region I know well. And to my great surprise, some of the dishes I tasted exceeded all expectations. One standout example: the fregola with seafood, the best I’ve ever had. The tuna carpaccio was excellent, with a refined and sophisticated flavor. The charcoal-grilled meat was of premium quality—cooked over glowing embers to perfection. There is also a wide and refined wine selection, with bottles from various origins. All in all, the pricing is very reasonable, especially considering the exceptional quality offered at Pinna. I wholeheartedly recommend it—top marks.

londoner2304

Google
Pinna had been on my list for a while, if for no other reason but to tick off the final of the (current) 7 restaurants of this group owned by George Bukhov-Weinstein and Ilya Demichev. As per the usual, the interior was beautifully decorated with spacious tables but it was notably quiet on this Saturday evening, remaining not even one quarter full throughout our meal. We were a group of 4 adults and 2 young kids and we ordered the bread, beef tartare, scallop tartare, octopus salad, venison pasta, the turbot, the lamb rack, a 500g Wagyu ribeye, plus potatoes and asparagus on the side. We also ordered a couple of off menu pastas for the kids. For dessert we tried the “Il Bacio” (a type of chocolate and hazelnut mousse), tiramisu and the basque cheesecake. I keep coming back to this group due to the excellent food, and Pinna did not disappoint. All the dishes were really well prepared, it was hard to pick favourites. The steak is usually a highlight as it was here once again, cooked with a degree of precision that you don’t often see. The beef tartare too was unusual, coming in slightly larger chunks, but delicious all the same. The stand out dessert was the tiramisu which seemed made to order (you could choose whether to include alcohol or not) and the powerful tones of coffee really came through nicely. Service was very friendly but rather slow. This was surprising given the restaurant had been almost empty at the point of us placing our initial order. This group usually impresses us with their speedy service but there were a few delays on this occasion, including a bizarrely long wait for a lemonade order. The bill for our meal came to £830 of which £210 was spent on drinks. Expensive no doubt but this has also been a common trait with this group of restaurants and pricing here was not dissimilar to other venues. In conclusion, some excellent food in a very comfortable setting but with high prices and definite room for improvement on the service. I would return, although my top picks in the group remain unchanged with Fantomas in top place, followed by Belvedere and Lita.

jessica N.

Google
Pinna in London is an absolute gem! I just arrived here from Italy, and I can confidently say that I had the best pasta I've ever tasted. The flavors were authentic, with a deliciously rich sauce and perfectly cooked noodles. The ambiance is inviting, making it a pleasant dining experience. If you're in London, Pinna is a must-visit! You won't be disappointed!

Waleed A.

Google
Lovely spot in Mayfair, with a great atmosphere and very good food. The Aberdeen steak tartare was perfect and ao was the burrata, and the Milanese. The UK oil fed Wagyu could have been slightly better, but still very good, the pasta was good as well, rest of the sides and desserts were lovely. The sommelier really knew his stuff and helped us select the perfect wine, and the chef was very pleasant and receptive of our comments. The place was busy but not too busy that it becomes a bother and the crowd was very nice. Great experience overall!