First anniversary for Spaghetti House Kensington

Small and perfectly cosy, this boutique Spaghetti House has established itself as one of the most popular destinations in the high street.

Nestled in a small parade of shops overlooking Kensington Gardens, Spaghetti House at 9 Kensington High Street, W8, is celebrating its first anniversary this May.

Close to the Royal Albert Hall and other local attractions, Spaghetti House marks its anniversary with a special Celebration Menu offering the best and the most popular dishes, from 7 to 24 May, at just £15.95 for two courses and a glass of Prosecco.

Available seven days a week lunch and dinner, the menu includes the top-choice Lobster Spaghetti with tomato, white wine, chilli and garlic. This alone, when it’s on the menu as a special, sells at £15.95, making the Celebration Menu superb value. There is also the all-time favourite Pollo Milanese, breast of chicken coated in seasoned breadcrumbs with rosemary potatoes, Pizza Parma & Rucola, Tomato Bruschetta, or Deep Fried Mozzarella with Arrabbiata Sauce. Adding a third course is just £3.50 and you might want to leave some room for Spaghetti House’s very own Tiramisu, or the iconic Coppa Nostra, chocolate & vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce & crunchy praline.

With such tasty food and a great choice of quality wines, and some of the best Italian coffee, celebrating this Kensington restaurant’s first anniversary is what Spaghetti House invites its guests to do, ‘Vivere per mangiare, non mangiare per vivere’ (live to eat, not eat to live).

Small and perfectly cosy, this boutique Spaghetti House has established itself as one of the most popular destinations in the high street, turning new local customers into regulars, and welcoming shoppers, tourists and visitors alike. Its subtle and stylish interior, livened up by splashes of colours, coupled with a great seasonal menu of freshly prepared regional Italian dishes provide the winning combination for its broad appeal.

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Published May 1, 2013