This place serves amazing pasta, but don’t sleep on the rest either - everything we had was really good, from the fresh, zingy salad to probably the best panna cotta I’ve ever had.
You go to Trullo when you have taken time off from work on a Friday in May to spend a long weekend in London. You make your way to Dalston, strolling hungry, until the clock strikes 1 p.m. and it's time for a long lunch. You don't stress on Trullo, and you only plan a siesta after because here you will want to sit for a long time. Feel free to come by yourself or with the one you hold dear. If you can, choose a table so you can see the guests all around, everyone is just as happy to be there. Then it's time for wine and pasta! My company and I test a buttery tomato paste that we break off with a crispy green salad with hard ricotta and then continue with a classic cacio pepe. For dessert, my friends order an almond cake but I am more interested in the older love couple who have sat down opposite me and they also share the buttery tomato paste. I don't need dessert - I'm happy, full and touched!
You go to Trullo when you have taken time off from work on a Friday in May to spend a long weekend in London. You make your way to Dalston, strolling hungry, until the clock strikes 1 p.m. and it's time for a long lunch. You don't stress on Trullo, and you only plan a siesta after because...