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    Popolo

    575Pearl Points

    Michelin Bib value, book the counter.

    Popolo, Restaurant in London

    About Popolo

    Popolo is a Michelin Bib Gourmand Italian on Rivington Street in Shoreditch, with two consecutive years of recognition (2024 and 2025) and a 4.4 Google rating. Fresh pasta made in-house daily is the reason to come; the open-kitchen counter is the seat to request. At £££, it delivers more technical precision than most restaurants at this price in East London.

    Should You Book Popolo?

    If you are deciding between Popolo and one of Shoreditch's flashier Italian openings, book Popolo. It holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025, carries a 4.4 Google rating across 764 reviews, and delivers genuinely skilled pasta in a room that feels lived-in rather than designed-for-Instagram. The comparison that matters most: against Luca in Clerkenwell (smarter room, higher prices) or Bancone near the Strand (looser, more casual), Popolo sits in the middle — tighter cooking than Bancone, more relaxed atmosphere than Luca, and a price point at £££ that feels honest for what lands on the table.

    The Experience at Popolo

    Popolo occupies a compact space on Rivington Street in Shoreditch, and the choice you make before you arrive shapes the whole visit. Ground-floor counter seats wrap around an open kitchen, putting you directly in the path of the heat and movement of service — bread being portioned, pasta pulled, sauces reduced. The upstairs room offers conventional table seating and slightly more distance from the action. For first-time visitors, the counter is the better call: the proximity to the kitchen is the point of this place.

    The menu of small plates draws from across Italy, with fresh pasta at its core. The kitchen makes pasta in-house daily, and that discipline shows in the texture. Tagliarini with Dorset crab and gnudi with cavolo nero sauce are the dishes most consistently cited in the Michelin notes. The menu also moves beyond the peninsula when it suits: grilled tenderstem broccoli with egg yolk and pecorino, or a Dorset crab salad with merinda tomatoes and bottarga, show the kitchen pulling from British sourcing while keeping Italian technique as the anchor. For those inclined toward protein-forward plates, seared tuna with Umbrian lentil and rosemary dressing or grilled ribeye with celeriac, cavolo nero, and horseradish represent the higher end of the spend. The pasta section remains where the value sits , agnolotti with pork cheek and porcini butter or gnudi bianco (ricotta and cavolo nero, which the menu calls 'naked ravioli') reward the table that orders generously across several rounds.

    Desserts follow the same logic of combining classical technique with contemporary flavour. Burnt Basque cheesecake with baked apricots and honey panna cotta with rose-petal advieh (a Persian spice mix) both show a kitchen interested in texture and restraint rather than volume. The wine list is short and skews toward low-intervention bottles , skin-contact whites feature prominently alongside Italian reds with some grip. This is not a destination list, but it supports the food well and the pricing stays proportionate to the food side of the bill.

    The atmosphere at Popolo is warm and unpretentious. The room uses rough-hewn brickwork and bare café tables, which suits the Shoreditch address without leaning into neighbourhood cliché. The energy during service is lively rather than noisy-in-a-way-that-kills-conversation, particularly if you book the early sitting or arrive at lunch when the room is calmer. Chef Adriana Lopez Vermut leads a kitchen that clearly takes pasta seriously, and the Bib Gourmand recognition across consecutive years confirms the consistency.

    When to Go

    Midweek evenings at the counter give you the leading combination of atmosphere and attentiveness. Weekend evenings are busier and the room fills quickly; if you are going on a Friday or Saturday, booking in advance is the safer move. For a less pressured experience , especially if you want to talk through the wine list or take your time between courses , Tuesday or Wednesday dinner is the sweet spot. If you are visiting Shoreditch for a broader food and drink itinerary, check our full London restaurants guide, our full London bars guide, and our full London experiences guide for what to pair with the visit.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking difficulty sits at moderate. This is not a six-week-out situation, but counter seats in particular move quickly, so booking 10 to 14 days ahead for a weekend slot is sensible. Weekday availability is generally more forgiving. Popolo is at 26 Rivington Street, EC2A 3DU, a short walk from Old Street station.

    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyFormatLeading For
    Popolo£££ModerateSmall plates, counter or tablePasta-focused sharing dinner, casual but skilled
    Luca££££Moderate-HighA la carteSmarter occasion, higher spend
    Bancone££LowA la carte, counterQuick pasta lunch, lowest barrier
    Bocca di Lupo£££ModerateSmall platesRegional Italian depth, Soho location
    Artusi££Low-ModerateA la carteSouth London, neighbourhood feel

    How It Compares

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    For Italian cooking elsewhere in the city, Bocca di Lupo in Soho offers more regional breadth, while Archway is worth knowing for a different postcode. If you are planning a wider UK food trip, The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and hide and fox in Saltwood represent the strongest regional options. For Italian cooking at a higher technical register internationally, 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong and cenci in Kyoto show how the cuisine travels. See also our full London hotels guide and our full London wineries guide for the rest of your trip.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Popolo accommodate groups?

    Groups of 4 or more should aim for the upstairs room, which has conventional table seating and more space than the ground-floor counter. The counter is best for pairs or solo diners who want the kitchen energy. Large groups should book ahead and specify the upstairs; it is a compact venue and walk-in space for groups is limited.

    Is Popolo good for a special occasion?

    It works well for a low-key celebration where the food is the event rather than the setting. The atmosphere is lively and the Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024 and 2025) gives it credibility, but the décor is deliberately understated with bare tables and rough brickwork. If you need somewhere more formal or private, Bocca di Lupo in Soho offers a slightly more composed room for the same occasion type.

    Can I eat at the bar at Popolo?

    Yes, and the ground-floor counter surrounding the open kitchen is the seat to request. You watch the pasta being worked and the dishes plated in real time, which is the defining experience here. Counter seats move fast, so book in advance and ask specifically for ground-floor counter when reserving.

    Is Popolo worth the price?

    At £££ and holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand for both 2024 and 2025, Popolo sits at the stronger end of the value proposition for Shoreditch Italian. The Bib Gourmand specifically recognises good cooking at a moderate price, which is the honest summary here. If you are comparing on price-to-quality for fresh pasta and sharing plates in East London, it is difficult to beat at this tier.

    What should I wear to Popolo?

    The dress code is relaxed. The room has bare café tables and rough brickwork, and the crowd skews creative Shoreditch rather than City formal. Come as you are; there is no indication from the venue that anything beyond neat casual is expected.

    What are alternatives to Popolo in London?

    For more regional Italian breadth, Bocca di Lupo in Soho covers a wider sweep of Italian regions and has a comparable counter-plus-dining-room format. For a different postcode and a more neighbourhood feel, Archway is worth considering. If the draw at Popolo is the fresh pasta specifically, both remain the closest like-for-like alternatives in the city.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Popolo?

    Popolo operates a sharing small-plates format rather than a set tasting menu, so this is not the right venue if a structured multi-course progression is what you are after. The menu is designed to be ordered across, with pasta as the anchor. Order three to four plates between two and add a pasta course; that is the format the kitchen is built around.

    Location

    26 Rivington St, London EC2A 3DU, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

    Compare Popolo

    Full Comparison: Popolo
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    PopoloItalianModerate
    CORE by Clare SmythModern BritishMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Restaurant Gordon RamsayContemporary European, FrenchMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Sketch, The Lecture Room and LibraryModern FrenchMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    The LedburyModern European, Modern CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Dinner by Heston BlumenthalModern British, Traditional BritishMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    How Popolo stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    Popolo at £££ is not competing with the same field as CORE by Clare Smyth, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library, The Ledbury, or Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, all of which sit at ££££ and operate in formal tasting menu or structured a la carte formats. If your decision is purely about which London restaurant to book for a serious occasion with ceremony attached, Popolo is not the right answer. CORE and The Ledbury in particular offer a level of kitchen ambition and service architecture that Popolo does not attempt.

    Where Popolo wins is on value within the Bib Gourmand tier and on the specific pleasure of skilled Italian small-plate cooking without a four-figure bill. For a diner who wants genuine culinary quality, backed by consecutive Michelin recognition, without committing to a ££££ spend or a multi-hour tasting format, Popolo is the more practical choice. The booking is easier than any of the ££££ restaurants listed, and the atmosphere is meaningfully less formal, which is either a feature or a drawback depending on what you are after.

    If you are deciding between spending up at one of London's ££££ rooms or keeping the bill at £££ with Popolo, the honest answer is that the experiences are not substitutable. Book Popolo when you want focused Italian cooking, counter energy, and flexibility in how you order. Book CORE, The Ledbury, or Restaurant Gordon Ramsay when the occasion requires a structured progression from start to finish and the formality is part of the point.

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