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    Giulia

    610Pearl Points

    Strong cooking, short menu, ££ value.

    Giulia, Restaurant in London

    About Giulia

    A Michelin Plate Italian on Askew Road that punches well above its ££ price point. Opinionated About Dining has ranked it as high as #392 globally in casual dining, the menu is short and seasonal, and the pasta and in-house gelato are the reasons to go. Book ahead; walk-in bar seats are available but fill fast.

    A neighbourhood Italian in Shepherd's Bush that punches well above its price point

    At the ££ price range, Giulia on Askew Road delivers cooking that Opinionated About Dining has ranked as high as #392 in its Casual dining category globally, and holds a Michelin Plate alongside a 4.9 Google rating from nearly 300 reviews. For a small, evening-only Italian in west London, that is a serious track record. If you are looking for precise, market-driven Italian cooking without the central London premium, book here.

    Giulia opens Tuesday through Friday from 5:30 pm, with Friday and Saturday running until 10 pm. It is closed Sunday and Monday. The format is dinner only, which tells you something about how the kitchen operates: this is not a casual all-day spot but a focused evening restaurant where the team controls quality tightly across a short, regularly changing menu. For food-focused visitors exploring beyond the obvious central London Italian options like Luca, Bocca di Lupo, or Bancone, the trip to W12 is worth making.

    What the cooking is actually like

    The menu is short and rotates with the season, which is a reliable signal that the kitchen is buying well rather than running a static crowd-pleaser list. Confirmed dishes from the record include seared octopus with cauliflower, creamy potato and 'nduja sauce, which appears regularly enough to be considered a fixture. Baked courgette flower filled with ricotta with a courgette salad is a seasonal option that appears when supply allows. On the mains side, veal cotoletta alla milanese and a roast lamb rack with braised shoulder, peas and asparagus have both drawn strong praise. The seafood paccheri is cited as a standout among the pasta options. Focaccia and gelato are made in-house, and the tiramisu has attracted the kind of unsolicited enthusiasm that is hard to manufacture. The wine list is all-Italian and described as affordable, which at this price tier is a genuine advantage over restaurants that use the list to recover margin.

    The front of house is led by Giulia Quaglia, described consistently as a warm and engaged presence rather than a transactional one. In a room this size, the personality of the floor team shapes the experience as much as the food, and the feedback here is consistently positive on that front.

    On the editorial angle: does Giulia travel well?

    Pearl editorial angle for this page asks about takeout and delivery, and the honest answer is: this is not how Giulia is designed to be experienced. The cooking here leans on fresh pasta, seasonal produce, and in-house made components including the focaccia and gelato. Dishes like seared octopus with 'nduja sauce or a veal cotoletta alla milanese are built around texture and timing that do not survive a delivery journey intact. If you are considering Giulia as a delivery option, redirect that impulse toward booking a table instead. The value of this restaurant is in eating the food as it leaves the kitchen, in a room where the team knows what they are doing. For Italian food that does translate well to takeaway, the broader London restaurants guide has options worth checking. Giulia is not that kind of venue, and it is better for it.

    How it fits in the London Italian picture

    West London has a cluster of strong neighbourhood Italians, and Giulia sits near the best of that group. Its sister restaurant Moëca is around the corner, which gives the Askew Road area a genuine dining identity rather than a single destination. For those exploring the broader London food scene, our guides to London bars, London hotels, and London experiences are useful complements. Pasta-focused alternatives in other neighbourhoods worth knowing include Artusi in Peckham and Archway. For Italian cooking at a different scale internationally, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong and cenci in Kyoto show where the format goes at higher price points.

    Practical details

    Reservations: Book in advance; walk-in counter seats at the bar are kept for drop-ins but fill quickly. Booking is rated Easy. Hours: Tuesday to Thursday 5:30–9 pm, Friday to Saturday 5:30–10 pm, Sunday and Monday closed. Address: 77 Askew Rd, London W12 9AH. Budget: ££, dinner only. Wine: All-Italian list, described as affordable. Dress: No formal dress code noted; neighbourhood casual is appropriate.

    Ratings and recognition

    • Opinionated About Dining Casual: Ranked #392 (2024), #446 (2025)
    • Opinionated About Dining Gourmet Casual: Ranked #197 (2023)
    • Michelin Plate (2024)
    • Google: 4.9 from 296 reviews

    FAQ

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Giulia?

    Giulia does not appear to operate a formal tasting menu format. The offering is a short à la carte that changes regularly. At the ££ price point, the value-per-dish ratio is strong, and ordering across the menu — starting with octopus or a seasonal vegetable dish, moving to pasta, then a main — is effectively how most guests eat here. That structure gives you the range of a tasting menu without the commitment.

    Does Giulia handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary restriction policy is confirmed in the available data. Given the short, seasonal menu, it is worth contacting the restaurant directly before booking if you have significant dietary requirements. The menu does feature both meat and seafood-forward dishes, with pasta across multiple styles.

    Can I eat at the bar at Giulia?

    Yes. Counter seats at the bar are held back for walk-ins. This is your leading option if you have not booked, but arrive early: the restaurant fills quickly and those seats go fast, particularly on Friday and Saturday evenings when service runs until 10 pm.

    What should a first-timer know about Giulia?

    It is a small neighbourhood restaurant, not a destination dining room. Come expecting a short menu that changes with the market, tight service, and a genuinely Italian-focused wine list. The seared octopus with 'nduja is a reliable order. Pasta is a strength. Book ahead if you want a table; the bar is your fallback. At ££ with Michelin Plate recognition and a 4.9 Google rating, the expectations it sets for itself are high and it generally meets them.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Giulia?

    Giulia does not serve lunch. The kitchen opens at 5:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday. If you are planning around a daytime schedule, this is a dinner-only venue. For the leading atmosphere and the longest service window, Friday or Saturday evening gives you until 10 pm.

    What are alternatives to Giulia in London?

    For neighbourhood Italian at a similar price point, Artusi in Peckham and Archway are worth considering. For pasta-led formats with more central locations, Bancone is reliable and easier to reach from Zone 1. If you want to move up in price and formality, Luca in Clerkenwell is the natural step up. Bocca di Lupo in Soho offers more regional breadth across the Italian canon.

    Is Giulia good for a special occasion?

    It works well for a low-key special occasion, particularly a birthday dinner or an anniversary where the priority is genuinely good food over theatrical presentation. The room is small and the service personal, which creates intimacy without formality. At ££ with Michelin Plate recognition, you are getting a calibre of cooking that justifies the occasion without the expense of a ££££ room. If you need a larger group or a private dining space, confirm availability directly before booking.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Giulia?

    Giulia does not run a tasting menu. It is a short à la carte format that changes seasonally. At the ££ price point, ordering three courses from the regular menu is the move — the seared octopus and veal cotoletta alla milanese are consistently cited as standouts by OAD reviewers.

    Does Giulia handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary policy is confirmed in available data. The menu is short and rotates regularly, which limits substitution flexibility — check the venue's official channels before booking if you have requirements. The kitchen's focus on Italian technique means pasta and meat dishes dominate.

    Can I eat at the bar at Giulia?

    Yes. Counter seats along the bar are held for walk-ins. Arrive early — the restaurant fills quickly most nights. This is a practical option if you could not get a table, but the bar seats are limited, so it is not a guaranteed fallback on busy Friday or Saturday evenings.

    What should a first-timer know about Giulia?

    This is a small, busy neighbourhood room on Askew Road in Shepherd's Bush, not a destination dining address. The menu is short and changes with the market. OAD has ranked it as high as #392 in its Casual category, so the cooking punches well above the ££ price tag — order the seared octopus and leave room for the tiramisu or lemon tart.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Giulia?

    Giulia is dinner-only, opening at 5:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday and closing Sundays and Mondays. There is no lunch service. If your schedule requires a daytime option, this is not the venue — consider alternatives in the neighbourhood or plan around an evening visit.

    What are alternatives to Giulia in London?

    Giulia's sister restaurant Moëca is around the corner and pasta-focused if that is your priority. For neighbourhood Italian at a comparable price point, Artusi in Peckham is worth the trip. If you want something more central with a similar seasonal short-menu format, Padella at Borough Market covers the pasta angle at an even lower price, though it does not take reservations.

    Is Giulia good for a special occasion?

    It works well for a birthday or anniversary dinner where the food matters more than the setting. The room is small and the front of house team is led by a personable presence, but there is no private dining or theatrical flourish. At ££, it over-delivers on quality relative to price — that is the case for booking it, not the atmosphere.

    Location

    77 Askew Rd, London W12 9AH, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

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    Also Consider

    Giulia sits in a different tier from London's ££££ Italian and Modern European rooms, which makes direct comparison partly a question of what you are trying to spend. CORE by Clare Smyth and The Ledbury are among the most technically accomplished restaurants in the country, but at four times the price point and with booking windows measured in months rather than days. If the goal is exceptional cooking on a specific evening without months of advance planning, Giulia's easier booking and ££ pricing is a genuine advantage.

    Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Sketch's Lecture Room, and Restaurant Gordon Ramsay all deliver formal, occasion-driven experiences that justify their price for the right brief. If you are looking for a polished, high-ceremony dinner for a significant celebration, those rooms are built for it. Giulia is not competing on ceremony. It competes on cooking quality per pound spent, and in that category it is hard to beat in west London.

    For a food-focused visitor who wants to eat well without the set-menu commitment or central London pricing, Giulia is the clearer call. If the occasion demands a room that feels like an event in itself, look to the ££££ options above. If the food is the point and the budget matters, Giulia delivers more per cover than anywhere else in its immediate peer group.

    Hours

    Monday
    5:30–9 pm
    Tuesday
    5:30–9 pm
    Wednesday
    5:30–9 pm
    Thursday
    5:30–9 pm
    Friday
    5:30–10 pm
    Saturday
    5:30–10 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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