- Trattoria Lucca
- 63 Parkway
- Camden
- NW1 7PP
- tel: 02074856864
- More restaurants on Parkway
- More bars on Parkway
- More arts venues on Parkway
Francis B.
25th October
"mmmmm yummy! I used to train close to Camden and this was the place to eat real authenic tasting Italian food. The Boggi family who run it are also great hosts!"
agree, disagree? post a comment or replym plaskow
06th May
"We visited this restaurant last night (5/5/07). Based on the comments elsewhere on this site I was really expecting something quite special. I was very disappointed.
Although acceptable, the food was mediocre at best, the decoration is circa 1979 and in need of a huge overhaul. The service was friendly and helpful however. I wished we had chosen somewhere else to eat. Moral - everyone has a different idea as to what constitutes good quality interesting food so perhaps it isn't wise to trust other peoples' judgements!"
onur asku
02nd October
"this place is out of this world, for the quality of the food and the amount you get on the plate forget about it........ better than trattoria lucca im not to sure. thank you claudio aka serpico."
agree, disagree? post a comment or replyyiltan ahmet
02nd October
"all i have to say is thank you mr claudio for telling me about this splendid place to relax and eat like your in paradise. loving the italian way of life, like the turks.... humble "
agree, disagree? post a comment or replyJeanette Clarke
11th September
"This is a really charming restaurant. The tables and chairs are out of a Austrian tavern and there's nothing new about it - but that's its charm - for there is nothing pretentious about it either. You get warm and friendly service AND it's totally sincere.
The food is reliably good - I’ve eaten here on occasions over the last seven years and I’ve never had one bad meal. I remember once when I was slim and lithe I tentatively ordered just a green salad and sauté potatoes as a main course. Without a flicker of the eyelid they served it as if I’d ordered Langoustine.
It’s the one restaurant where I have never resented leaving a tip.It's quiet, respectful and cosy and - unlike many of the asinine eating places in London - it breathes. The ambience is of happy Italian family... of the sweetest kind."
alessandro
30th August
"A londra non mi aspettavo un ristorante italiano di così alta qualità tutti italiani che vanno a londra consiglio questo ottimo ristorante."
agree, disagree? post a comment or replymario anello
30th August
"La dolce vita.
At Trattoria Lucca I was treated like royalty like a king in an unknown territory. The food was out of this world. In my opinion the best place to eat by a long way. Also when I ate there on a Friday night behind the bar worked the splitting image wolverine from x-men look-alike not just a look-alike a great person to talk to very down to earth and extremely funny."
John Batts
24th March
""It has been there as long as I can remember, run by 3 or more generations of the Boggi family. Always a friendly place and the food is good (good value too). It moved up market about twenty years ago, being more cheap & equally cheerful in those days. There are numerous regular customers which is always a good sign.""
agree, disagree? post a comment or replytony fillina
24th March
""Mamma mia what can I say beautiful food and beautiful people. Old and young, experience mixed in with good looks.""
agree, disagree? post a comment or replyian smith
24th March
""Trattoria Lucca for me is the best place in London to eat. I'm a food critic and Lucca is a real taste of Italy which is hard to find in London.""
agree, disagree? post a comment or replyLatest Reviews
Most Reviewed
Cinnamon Spice
Book Italian Restaurants
The Place
Sardo Canale
Book Modern & European Restaurants
Base Baker Street
The Sea Shell
Mirrors Restaurant & Bar
Book Thai Restaurants
Gilgamesh
Restaurant Reader Reviews
Bongs Chinese Food
My Village
Bento Cafe
Inhabition
Thai Cafe
Cottons
Teachi
Cafe Euromed
Odettes
Camden Tandoori Restaurant
Healthy Eating
Why fast needn't mean fattening
A nation of unhealthy takeaway addicts
Wine & Drinks
The white choice
Get to grips with grapes
Tea Boom
Celebrity Chefs
Gordon Ramsay
Jamie Oliver
Marco Pierre White