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FOOD TRAVEL > FOOD TRENDS > 5 POLLEN ST – the new London Italian dining destination Date posted: 17th February 2011

5 POLLEN ST – the new London Italian dining destination

Spread the pollen like a bee or share the news with your closet friends: Chef Stefano Cavallini’s newly opened Mayfair restaurant, 5 POLLEN ST is said to become an institution.

Walk in Pollen Street, a tiny road next to Hanover Square and push the door of this Italian intimate venue. All the ingredients are there for you to appreciate tradition and be teased by novelty. On the menu, find Italian known delicacies such as Burrata di Andria served with grilled vegetables and topped up with oregano and go on a tasting adventure by ordering a mushroom flan with cheese fondue and black truffles. 5 POLLEN ST London Italian restaurant by Stefano Cavallini
Behind the kitchen door, acclaimed chef Stefano Cavallini is directing the orchestra so no wonder that what will end on your plate should leave you with great to-become memories. Cavallini was in 1995 the first to receive a Michelin star for Italian cuisine in London. Inspired by Italy’s rich regions he has developed 5 POLLEN ST’s menu to satisfy London’s gastronomes and the International A-list. The art is not only served at your table but also on the wall in the room thanks to famous White Cube artist Gary Hume who designed the wallpapers and three bespoke pieces of art.5 POLLEN ST London Italian restaurant by Stefano Cavallini
As London Fashion Week is about to kick off, write down 5 POLLEN ST in your Moleskin travel notebook to make sure you get your dose of Italy and get ready for the Milan Fashion Week to come.

5 POLLEN ST
5 Pollen St. Mayfair London W1S 1NE
Tel: +44 20 7629 1555
www.5pollenst.com

Text by Delphine Hervieu.
Source: 5 POLLEN ST

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