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Harry’s Dolce Vita launches in Knightsbridge

Harry’s Dolce Vita launches in Knightsbridge

With a pre-Christmas aperitivo for its locals, Harry’s Dolce Vita has opened its doors in Knightsbridge’s Basil Street.

The newest member of the Caprice Holdings family transported guests into an age of elegance, marking the start of the festive season. Guests dined on exerts from the forthcoming menu: pizzatini, crab and scallop ravioli and truffled chicken skewers. All were accompanied by a choice of the famous Harry’s Bellini or a Harry’s Rossini.

The intimate soirée transported guests back to the restaurants and bars of 1950s and 1960s Italy, when the country was transformed by the economic boom. The intimate new restaurant delighted guests with the use of warm autumnal coloured fabrics and soft green accents, colourful Murano glass and vintage brass fixtures. Carefully curated photography from iconic Italian films – including Fellini’s La Dolce Vita and Wyler’s Roman Holiday – and artwork adorn the walls, celebrating la dolce vita.

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Photos: Filippo L’Astorina

To book a table at Harry’s Dolce Vita, 31 Basil Street SW3 1BB, call 020 3940 1020 or enquire on their website here.

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