

Casa Tua King’s Cross is an award-winning Italian restaurant in King’s Cross, London, serving authentic Southern Italian cuisine in a warm, homely setting. Proudly featured in Harden’s Best UK Restaurants 2025, we offer breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner, with fresh handmade pasta, stone-baked pizza, and classic Italian dishes made daily on-site. Our pasta won the Best Pasta Italian Awards 2018. We also serve gluten-free and vegan options. Enjoy relaxed dining, fine wines, and desserts like tiramisu just a short walk from King’s Cross, St Pancras, and Euston Stations. We are ideal for casual meals, groups, or pre-theatre evenings. We also provide convenient takeaways for those on the go.
Mismatched wooden furniture gives this casual venue a warming touch for menus of Italian food.
Hours
| Sunday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 106 Cromer St, London WC1H 8BZ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7833 1483
Website: http://www.casatualondon.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: casatualondon.comopentable.co.ukquandoo.co.ukthefork.co.uk
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Reviews
Service was warm and friendly, and the food was amazing. The raviolone was rich and comforting, perfectly cooked with beautiful flavours, and the omelette was light, fluffy, and full of fresh ingredients. Real Italian flavours and textures — easily some of the best brunch we’ve had in London.
The place feels warm and cosy, the staff are genuinely friendly, and nothing feels rushed. The food tasted fresh and well made, and the prices were surprisingly reasonable for central London.
Just a really nice, relaxed spot for brunch (and dessert ). Would happily go back.
We had pizza, carbonara and salad tonight! The pizza is puffy bread which I liked more than those traditional “solid bread” base. Carbonara is tasty!
We especially appreciated for the warm and friendly service which made you feel like home despite my first time here.
The food is excellent but extremely expensive.
You won’t be going home stuffed but you will be filled with flavour and taste and quality ingredients . A bit frugal on sauces mind!
Ambience is pleasant . Contemporary but with some charm and light with the many windows.
For a special occasion, I’d say a lovely venue . For everyday, probably a bit pricey and small in quantity for the average person.
But a real delight and worth going for the handsome waiters alone!
The service was excellent, friendly, and attentive without being intrusive. The atmosphere really stood out — everything felt Christmasy, with perfect, subtle Christmas decorations that created a warm, festive environment. It’s the kind of place that feels cosy yet special, and definitely a hidden gem.
One of the best spots around King’s Cross, and somewhere we’d absolutely recommend and return to.
The atmosphere was warm and relaxed, with subtle but beautiful Christmas decorations that added a festive touch without being overwhelming. The overall environment was comfortable and inviting, perfect for a casual meal or a relaxed catch-up. We really enjoyed our time and would happily return.
The staff were friendly and welcoming, creating a relaxed vibe that’s perfect for a slow brunch or an easy lunch. The food was fresh, full of flavour, and well presented, and the prices were very reasonable for central London.
It’s the kind of place that works just as well for lunch or an evening meal near King’s Cross, with a calm, inviting setting you’ll want to return to. A lovely spot with great food, fair prices, and genuinely good service.
The atmosphere was fantastic, with lovely Italian music, warm vibes, and beautiful Christmas decorations that made it feel extra special. Service was friendly and attentive throughout. A true Italian gem in King’s Cross — definitely one to return to and highly recommended.
It’s a very busy place, but in the best way. The whole vibe feels so Italian and welcoming. We loved the decor — little framed prints of Italian dishes, a cute photo of a red Fiat on the wall and warm wooden floors. It just had so much character and really gave proper Italian vibes.
And the pizza… honestly so good. Proper authentic Apulian style — soft, airy base with creamy cheese, fresh courgette slices and a sprinkle of chilli flakes. Simple ingredients but full of flavour, just like real Italian food should be.
If you’re near King’s Cross and craving real Italian food, this place is definitely worth a visit. We’ll definitely be back.
It’s a very busy place, but that just adds to the atmosphere — proper Italian vibes, warm wooden floors and that lively, buzzing energy you want from a brunch spot.
I had a brioche bun packed with slow-cooked meat and topped with a fried egg — rich, messy and so satisfying. You can really tell it’s real Italian food, even on the brunch menu.
If you’re around King’s Cross and want something filling and full of flavour, this place is definitely worth it.