Saponara

Italian restaurant · Islington

Saponara

Italian restaurant · Islington

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23 Prebend St, London N1 8PF, United Kingdom

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Authentic Italian deli and restaurant serving crispy pizzas  

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23 Prebend St, London N1 8PF, United Kingdom Get directions

saponarapizzeria.co.uk
@saponaralondon

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23 Prebend St, London N1 8PF, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7226 2771
saponarapizzeria.co.uk
@saponaralondon

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16 Excellent Old-School Italian Spots In London

"A daytime deli and restaurant come evening, Saponara is located in a quiet bit of Islington between Essex Road and Upper Street. Bottles of wine, terracotta ceramics, and boxes of panettone line the deep mahogany cabinets, and there are a handful of long tables primed for sharing and spreading out. This isn’t performatively made to feel like an extension of someone’s home, it just is. Sure, Saponara doesn’t make London’s most superlative-worthy Italian food, but the tortellini ragu is rich and satisfying, and the pizzas—crispy bases topped with speck and shavings of grana padano—are everything you want a pizza to be." - jake missing, heidi lauth beasley, rianne shlebak

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The Best 10 Restaurants For A Last-Minute Group Dinner In London

"Saponara is a little Italian deli and restaurant in a quiet bit of Islington between the Essex Road and Upper Street, but nothing about this old-school restaurant is particularly quiet. The staff are joyful, there are bright Fellini posters and Ferrari flags on the wall, and the crispy pizza is something to shout about. It isn’t the biggest space in the world, but its long tables and many chairs are perfectly set up for groups of locals to enjoy gooey, expertly formed, blink and they're gone margheritas." - rianne shlebak, jake missing, heidi lauth beasley

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The 23 Best Restaurants In Islington

"Saponara is a little deli and Italian restaurant in a quiet bit of Islington between the Essex Road and Upper Street, but nothing about this old-school spot is particularly quiet. The staff are joyful, there are bright Fellini posters and Ferrari flags on the wall, and the pizza is something to shout about. Yes, the pie topped with speck and shavings of pecorino is crisp and salty and all the things you want a pizza to be. But sometimes you just can’t beat gooey, expertly formed, blink and it’s gone, margherita. " - jake missing

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The Best £10 Meals In London - London - The Infatuation

"Margherita This little Italian deli and restaurant is in a quiet bit of Islington between the Essex Road and Upper Street, but nothing about this old-school restaurant is particularly quiet. The staff are joyful, there are bright Fellini posters and Ferrari flags on the wall, and the pizza is something to shout about. Yes, the pie topped with speck and shavings of grana padano is crisp and salty and all the things you want a pizza to be. But sometimes you just can’t beat gooey, expertly formed, blink and it’s gone, margherita." - Jake Oliver, Rianne Shlebak

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Saponara - Review - Islington - London - The Infatuation

"For all of our innate stubbornness, Londoners are very flexible when it comes to matters of food and drink. It did, for example, only take the small matter of a pandemic for large swathes of the city to realise that eating outside is actually quite doable and enjoyable if the setup is right. Fast-forward to us, mid-March, on one of those tantalising and fleeting spring evenings, sitting outside Saponara, enjoying maybe London’s best Romana-style pizza. The little Italian deli and restaurant is in a quiet bit of Islington between the Essex Road and Upper Street, but nothing about this old-school hangout is particularly quiet. The staff are joyful, there are bright Fellini posters and Ferrari flags on the wall, and the pizza is something that cheers everyone up. Yes, the pie topped with freshly cut speck and shavings of grana padano is crisp and salty and all the things you want a pizza to be. But sometimes you just can’t beat gooey, expertly formed, blink and it’s gone, margherita. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Now, to be clear, Saponara doesn’t make London’s most superlative-worthy Italian food. But their pizzas are as crisp and delicious as you can get from an oven that isn’t specifically made for pizzas. That said, their handmade pasta is a little hit and miss. The hits are without doubt the brilliant pasta menu: a handled, hand carved, wooden carb ark that ferries handfuls of gnocchi, tagliatelle, tortellini and more with descriptive flags stuck in each to explain what sauces they come with. We’d recommend sticking to the simple shapes and sauces—your orecchiette and ragu—over anything filled. If we were betting people, we’d wager that you’re unlikely to find many Neapolitan purists here, singing the praises of the pies. Though we wouldn’t be surprised to find a Stanley Tucci-type character in the room, cracking warm jokes with the owner, host, and ham slicer extraordinaire, and settling in for the night wine in hand. Homely, generous and imperfect in all the right ways. That’s the Saponara way. Food Rundown photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Burratina Primarily a restaurant but also a nighttime deli (who doesn’t get a 9pm craving for freshly sliced prosciutto?), it’s no surprise that Saponara’s produce is excellent. This creamy ball of burratina is simply served: with fresh rocket and sweet cherry tomatoes. It's perfect. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Margherita Saponara’s pizza is Romana-style. It’s thin, it’s crispy, and anyone who has a problem with the inherent sloppiness of Neapolitan pies will be far more relaxed with its structure. Sure, it may miss some of the char and chew of a wood-fired pizza oven, but the quality of Saponara’s marinara sauce and mozzarella mean that this is a delicious pizza. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Speck The same goes but with some high-quality prosciutto, fresh rocket with an actual peppery punch, and shavings of grana padano on top. Yes please. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Tortellini Ragu While it might sound harsh, the most consistently pleasing thing about Saponara’s pasta is the hand-carved contraption the fresh pasta menu is presented on. Of all the handmade shapes and sauces the tortellini ragu is our favourite. It’s rich and savoury and all the things your mind and soul needs on a chilly Wednesday night." - Jake Missing

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Gregory Bruno

Google
When you walk in, you're greeted with walls of wine and Italian goods. Hanging above you is an Italian flag and a Ferrari flag, and in front of you are tables packing the room with one TV hanging on the back wall of an Italian broadcast. This is essentially an Italian restaurant plucked off the street of any major Italian city and transported to London. And the food? Matches the vibe. The antipasti and pasta dishes are incredible, but make sure you stay for tiramisu - something pretty unique and entirely delicious. Fantastic service, as well.

Soyeon P

Google
This is so good. I always enjoy looking into google maps to see any hidden good places and I found this place! I was just expecting here as a normal hidden Italian restaurant but this place is a decent place indeed. Pizza is good and I still cannot forget how amazing their pasta was. Love their cute menu for pasta and tiramisu as well. Definitely will revisit here soon to try different menu!

Kreative Kam (Kreative Kam)

Google
One of the best pizzas in London, hands down! The staff are incredibly friendly, and the cozy interior has a warm, homely Italian feel. A must-visit for pizza and pasta lovers!

Martin

Google
If you're looking for an authentic Italian place around Islington, this is the spot. "Just half of the menu card was real food, great presentation". Food was really great and reminded me of my travels in Italy and the local food quality. If you're able to get table here, you'll not regret the visit. If you love Italian food you need to try this genuine spot run by Italian people. Besides you can order food here, you are also able to buy some imported Italian products in here. Great concept, great restaurant. If I would be able, I would come every day.

Fay S.

Google
Finally found my Roman pizza spot in London! If you’re tired of all the napolitain pizzas out there and want one of the most traditional and authentic pizzas then look no more. The outdoor seating and the overall neighbourhood pizzeria vibe is just a plus.

Sarah Laing

Google
Affordable menu and friendly service. Good pastas. Their grilled vegetables (in the antipasti and on the vegetarian pizza) are terrible. They taste bland and undercooked, almost boiled rather than grilled?

Z. Omar

Google
Terrible and very slow service. They brought the menus after 30 minutes of being left unattended, we had to ask 3 times for the menu! The prices were ridiculous especially as there are no expensive ingredients in most of their dishes and the portion sizes are quite small. We order two pasta dishes, they arrived after exactly 50 minutes from ordering. The dishes tasted okay, nothing special. Definitely would not be going back

Ioanna Laskari

Google
Can’t believe I waited this long to visit Saponara, an islington local favourite for amazing Italian food. The place looks like and probably also serves as a deli with some indoor and outdoor tables, it’s casual, authentic but also well looked after. Tortellonis are to die for, with a great selection of different fillings and sauces. The pizza is so delicious too. They had run out of Tiramisu so will try that next time, but the affogato was a good compromise for the time being! Good Italian wine selection too. The prices are quite reasonable. Highly recommended for a nice meal!
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Jordan R.

Yelp
I can't believe I haven't reviewed this place yet- we've been so many times! We've gotten delivery and takeaway and have eaten in person. The actual restaurant is small and cozy. Not so great during COVID for them because they have to make the place even smaller to accommodate distance restrictions, but still they let a few people in! The food is great. I always get the truffle pasta, and I know it's expensive, but it's so fresh and flavorful. We also always get a pizza, and they're all good. The tiramisu here is top notch, and so are the starters. We usually get a cheese or meat starter. It's a great little spot with good food and a nice owner. They have a "special customer" aka a cute little cat that sometimes is outdoors near there. He's the nicest cat and doesn't bother anyone. Delivery and takeaway are both great options, and takeaway is a little bit cheaper than delivery if you can pick up in person!
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Linzi M.

Yelp
I agree with Joelle, can I give more than 5 stars? I don't usually frequent Italian restaurants as I mostly cook Italian myself so I never bother going out for it. My boyfriend had been telling me about this place that is literally two streets away and I had never been. So we wandered over and immediately became intoxicated by the delicious aromas wafting outside. Now, I'm not one for places that are half shop/half restaurant but this place is incredible. Open 25 years, I can't believe I've never been. They brought out the pasta plate and we agonised over crab tortellini versus the wild boar. Fortunately our friends showed up and we got to share. The wild boar was delicious but dear god, please please order the crab if you go. It swims in a buttery prawn sauce and you'll want to die of food heaven. If it's the last thing you ever eat, it would not be a mistake. We also both ordered the Quattro Stagioni pizza because it's just that good. Normally I am not in favour of people ordering the same thing but I'd happily go back and all get the same because I am not for sharing here! It's mine! So with that in mind, we got two orders of amaretto tiramisu and completely and utterly cemented our love at first sight for the place. I want to go back already!
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Helli P.

Yelp
Great food with simple atmosphere! Loved it !! Can't even begin to explain how amazing the food is. The artichoke pasta , the pizza - work of Art . Best Italian food I ever had !!!
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Joelle R.

Yelp
Si si! I would give them more stars if there were more. We popped in here the other night to meet some friends and felt like we'd stumbled upon a gem. We got a bottle of house red and ordered the Quattro Stagioni (4 flavors of pizza on one pie) and the crab tortelloni. (Hang on, I need a moment of silence for the crab tortelloni.) Okay. That pasta was so amazing. We used the pizza to mop up the excess sauce. Couldn't stop wiping the plate. It bordered on déclassé. But we basically ate everything we got our hands on and all of us had a sad when the tortelloni was over (to the point we spoke nostalgically of it on the walk home). We ended the meal with amaretti tiramisu, which was also delicious. The pizza was great, the dessert was great, the house wine was delightful. But the crab tortelloni, man... *looks wistfully into the distance*
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Bilbo L.

Yelp
The best antipasto I ever had! Very fresh and rich in flavor. Love the way they presented a plate of sample pastas as menu. Friends recommended this place for reunion, and it turned out to be everything but disappointment. And, their house wine is terrific as well.
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Eoin O.

Yelp
Found this deli by accident while taking a short-cut to Essex Road. Beautiful dark interior with lots of knick-knacks and books on the walls and counter, but with a small uncluttered dining area. There's outside seating which is ideal in the current time of year. I've only been here a couple of times so far and only for take-away, but I was impressed with the quality of the food and the service. I had the toasted focaccia with ham, mozzarella, sun-dried tomato & olive tapenade on one occasion and the beef, mushroom & smoked buffalo mozzarella lasagne with truffle oil the second time - both were very satisfying.
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Robyn A.

Yelp
Great, homey, authentic little Italian deli tucked away just off a quaint little church yard. The pizza is delicious, although just a little bit on the pricey side. The custard tarts are a bargain at £1 each, with crisp shells and smooth filling. The older gentleman is very warm and friendly, and was happy to offer my 8yo daughter a generous slice of prosciutto when he heard how much she likes it. All in all, it's a local hidden gem that I am glad to have right around the corner.
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jen r.

Yelp
Went here for a late dinner earlier this week and was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this little hole in the wall. Really tasty, good service and delicious dessert. Definitely worth a visit.
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Qype User (totall…)

Yelp
Why doesn't this lovely little place have a list of great reviews already? Saponara can be found, conveniently for me but not for them, diagonally opposite Islington's Packington estate, where demand for truffle oil and Lingua della Suocera* is likely to be low although, I imagine, other grander residences nearby are well-stocked with the deli's delicacies. I visit every six months, following visits to my dentist in Packington Square (the terrific, painless Maxine O' Grady at Charles Landau's surgery). A few gulps of their great coffee are usually enough to distract me from a numbed maxilliofacial muscle and, if I've not been 'treated', I'll stop for lunch. A fairly typical choice of Italian panini, although their food is more tasty than usual deli fare. Soups are delicious - cream of courgette soup was on offer the day I was there. Fresh pasta is sold at the counter and an interesting selection of tinned and bottled Italian imports, along with a good few shelves of great Italian wines, is on offer. A bowl of soup, at £3.95 - isn't exactly cheap, but it's not really that kind of place - the place is busy lunchtimes with a devoted clientele and Saponara brands itself more as a high-quality, high-end deli that lays on food for its cognoscenti friends. The owner (owners?) are charming, funny, helpful and welcoming. A few square metres of la patria, in Islington. Enjoy. *The astonishing 'Mother-in-law' biscuit. Like langues du chat, but longer, and rougher... http://www.flickr.com/photos/rubber_slippers_in_italy/3886660000/ (thanks to Rubber Slippers in Italy) Their white truffle oil, at £6.95 for 40ml, is pretty good value and, available in three choices of fancy bottle, makes a brilliant gift.

Alex A.

Yelp
Outstanding!!! This is my favorite Italian in London, simply outstanding. A real hidden gem in London. At first glance, it's more of a Deli rather then a restaurant. Tiny space, with big glass fridge, takeaway food, delicatessens and wine shop. But don't be fooled, reserve a table few days in advance cause it's always packed. They serve exquisite home made pastas; the ones with truffle are showstoppers. Pizza-best in London. Crispy, thin, with lots of aromas and flavors mixing around. Wine selection-they have descent house wine. But u should go for the extensive selection they have for sale, and pay £7 corkage fee to drink it with your Pasta.
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Jooz P.

Yelp
So, hidden away deli-type of place: they have a big counter full of cheese and salami and stuff. They also have an outside space, a nearly-inside space (it's the outside space but covered with some canvas/gazebo type of thing), and an inside space. They have a fairly large variety of panine and focaccia, as well as pizzas and pasta dishes. There's also random nice stuff like arancini. In general, the food was good (had pizza and a panini), although expensive (hence the 3 stars). On the other hand, there was no pressure to move and we stayed there a while reading and chatting. Going back to the food, the pizza was nice (think and crispy), and the panini was a bit of a mouthful (dislodge your jaw to make it fit in). The pasta looked gorgeous too. We also had a ricotta cannolli, which was very nice, although verging on the extortionate (5 quid!). It appears that if you choose wisely, you can enjoy a good meal/brunch and still keep it reasonable. It can also prove to be quite expensive too.
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Emma C.

Yelp
I went here for lunch with my coworkers after they guaranteed it was the best pizza in London. I wasn't disappointed! Lovely Italian delicacies, chocolates and cookware fill the deli from floor to ceiling. Being Christmas time, they had a wide selection of Panettones to purchase and amazing gift baskets. The owner is very nice and everyone who works there is genuine Italian! The pizza was amazing, fresh ingredients, thin crispy crust. Amazing!! I booked immediately for dinner the following night to try their handmade pasta. They also do private parties if you're looking for a cozy venue and great food. I'll soon be calling myself a regular.
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Gidget K.

Yelp
This review is solely based on the fact that I called at 9pm because both yelp and deliveroo said they were still open until 10 on Wednesday and that they deliver. They sounded open and busy to me when I called asking if they could deliver to me (new customer, ordering for the first time), when they flat out said no, I could pick it up. I'm sure the food is lovely but for customer service like that I want to make sure there overall rating goes down. I can't say I'll be rushing to order from them again soon.
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Nicolas M.

Yelp
Excellent pizzas. I particularly like the atmoshpere for its taste of The Sopranos.

Ben A.

Yelp
Good, tasty food and friendly stuff. But insanely tiny portions and very very overpriced for what it is. Italian peasants food. So so so expensive. Also, as a customer, I want my experience to be enhanced by other things; For example i want to be able to customize my order, either sandwich or salad. why do they have asparagus and roasted peppers on the top shelf and other roasted veg on the bottom and yet i can only choose from the bottom self? Mysterious! I want some lemon and sea salt? Put some in, its not a biggy!