Quirinale
About Quirinale
Virtually on the very banks of the Thames, Quirinale is a casually elegant restaurant with charming service and delectable Italian food. A favourite of discerning Londoners including a good number of politicians from the nearby Houses of Parliament, Quirinale is a simple, classy spot where you’ll experience refined but attentive hospitality from the superb front of house staff. Known for producing some of London’s best high end Italian food, Quirinale eschews the rustic in favour of contemporary elegance, offering delicately presented dishes created with a focus on simplicity, quality of ingredients and just a touch of imagination. Of note is Quirinale’s cheese selection – the perfect ending to the perfect meal.
Quirinale Address
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1 Great Peter Street
Westminster
London
SW1P 3LL
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Latest 5 reviews of Quirinale
6.5 out of 10 based on 5 reviews
Four of us went to Quirinale in London last night - a huge disappointment, limited menu, slow service, some bread stale,over £200 (no desserts). 3 of the starters were tasty enough but soup was bland and uninspiring. Halibut and one venison were tasty, second venison very well done (requested 'medium'), cannelloni only three thin tubes, mainly spinach and v little cheese (with a strange fishy sauce), sized like a starter. Wine and coffee good.
I took some business colleagues to Quirinale in Great Peter Street for lunch last friday for the first time and was very pleased with the outcome. We all had the set lunch menu. Often the descriptions of the dishes far exceeds the reality, but in this case it was the other way round. Very good food with professional and efficient service, all at a very reasonable price. I will be going back again for more.
Lunch at "Quirinale", Westminster was a pleasant and enjoyable affair, mainly due to the tasty food and efficient yet friendly service. Though not inexpensive I have no hesitation in recommending it.
Excellent food, wine, service, setting and atmosphere. Quirinale is a place to remember and go to again - and again - and again.
Quirinale was a warm haven on drizzly December night. From the set menu, our starters (warming bean soup, timbale of cheese and veg) were lovely. the main course pastas were a little less successful. the ravioli like dish with sausage was rustic and fine but the teleggio and pumpkin dish needed more pumpkin sweetness to offset the salty richness of the cheese. We would have mentioned this if we had been asked if we had enjoyed our meal. Coffees came with lovely petits fours. Interesting wines.



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