Edera

About Edera

Edera restaurant is a tranquil little haven of Italian bliss, located on west London’s Holland Park Avenue. With a young, sophisticated crowd and a chic minimalist interior, Edera specialises in the food of Sardinia, so it is a must for lovers of this flavoursome, rustic Italian cuisine, which has been influenced by the region's proximity to North Africa over the many centuries. Edera - which incidentally means 'ivy' in Italian – features signature dishes like tagliolini with fresh crab, prawns and cherry tomatoes - evolved from the mountainous, Sardinian terrain and bountiful sea. Make sure you don't miss the delicious malloreddus, a traditional regional dumpling made on the premises at the restaurant, with sausage, saffron, pecorino and tomato sauce. The selection of Italian wines is superb. While Notting Hill has its full share of Italian restaurants, a stroll down the hill to Edera will reward your exploration with a warm welcome, and authentic food and wines.

Edera Address

Address:
148 Holland Park Avenue
Holland Park
London
W11 4UE

Prices for Edera

Under £45 | €51 | US$70

Location Information for Edera

Address:
148 Holland Park Avenue
Holland Park
London
W11 4UE
Public transport: Holland Park, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Edera

8 out of 10 based on 138 reviews

The service and the food were both impeccable!

4 March 2012
by 683556

Good food and service as usual

27 December 2011
by WF

Absolutely delicious food and a great eating spot in Notting Hill. I booked for a business lunch and I was looked after beautifully!

24 December 2011
by 11811442

Delicious food and a lovely setting. A very reliable, high quality option.

20 December 2011
by OB

Edera is a lovely find in holland park. A classic italian with good food and wine and charming service. Atmosphere that works for families, couples and friends.

13 November 2011
by 11387940
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