About Fratelli
Probably some of the biggest news on the London restaurant scene in recent years has been the upsurge of fabulousness in hotel dining rooms. Sure, you can still find sad old cabbage-and-potato-sog-smelling places with embalmed waitstaff, but more and more often the very most exciting new eateries have found their homes in the capital's hotels. Now Fratelli joins the fabulous
ranks with this new restaurant in Kensington. The modern decor and open,
live-theatre kitchen give the space a certain up-to-the-minute vibe. The authentic, equally up-to-date Italian menu is just right for how we like to dine now. But first, begin your evening in style with a drink in the Nabuco bar, featuring terrific cocktails and an array of wines and champagnes by the glass. Then move into the lovely dining room and choose from such
dishes as prosciutto di Parma with fresh figs and red onion chutney to start, then main of pan-fried medallions of beef on dolcellatte potatoes with baby spinach and Chianti sauce, and finish with an amazing tiramisu cappuccino flavoure with Tia Maria and Baileys. The ingredients have
impeccable sourcing and the Italian wine list includes small family vineyards you may have sampled on holiday.
Opening hours:
Mon - Fri 6.30am - 11am, Sat & Sun 7am - 11pm. Mon - Sat 12 noon - 2.30pm, Sun 1pm - 5pm, Mon - Sun 6pm to 11pm
Reviews
Review
The Gordon's of this world would have us think that we need to eat in really posh restaurants attached to luxury hotels as the way forward. Fratelli proves that you can have filling, tasty food, and not have to take out a 2nd mortgage to afford it. Or book 6 months ahead!Review
Fratellis was a safe choice for a necessarily quick Saturday lunch with friends on a tight schedule. Hard for the very empty hotel eatery to deliver ambience on this occasion, and the limited lunchtime menu looked unpromising. However, quality was good and service was impeccable. Onion bread was a notable accompaniment to standard fare at hotel prices. Fratellis "is what it is" but if you want reliability and service rather than "wow" food, this might well suit.Review
The spaghetti at Fratelli is cheap and cheerful, although a bit tasteless in parts.Visitors
We're going here soon
No tablefinder member is going here soon.
We ate here recently
No tablefinder member has eaten here recently.








Eg. italian, Ritz, Benitos, meatballs...