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Italian restaurant very near [[Chalk Farm Station]].
The Mansi brothers have been serving ice-cream since 1931, and have had a restaurant here since 1947. They have quite a traditional Italian restaurant, decorated in 1950s style with lots of B&W photos. The real attraction is the fabulous Italian gelati, though. The sorbets are delicious, particularly blackcurrant, and the pistachio and marsala ice-creams are very good. I have never had better Italian-style ices outside Italy.
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The Mansi brothers have been serving ice cream since 1931, and have had a restaurant here since 1947. They have quite a traditional Italian restaurant, decorated in 1950s style with lots of B&W photos. The real attraction is the fabulous Italian gelati, though. The sorbets are delicious, particularly blackcurrant, and the pistachio and marsala ice-creams are very good. I have never had better Italian-style ices outside Italy.
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According to their website, Marine Ices supply ice cream and sorbets to hundreds of restaurants, bars, theatres, and hotels in and around London. The only one we know of for definite is [[Cucina, SE1 2EL]]; please feel free to add to this list if you know of any other outlets...

See also:
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/1113.html Time Out review]
* [http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3460.htm London Eating comments]
* [http://www.camdennewjournal.co.uk/022405/r022405_11.htm Camden New Journal article]

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The Mansi brothers have been serving ice-cream since 1931, and have had a restaurant here since 1947. They have quite a traditional Italian restaurant, decorated in 1950s style with lots of B&W photos. The real attraction is the fabulous Italian gelati, though. The sorbets are delicious, particularly blackcurrant, and the pistachio and marsala ice-creams are very good. I have never had better Italian-style ices outside Italy.

Last visited by Joel, 23 February 2008.

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