Harry’s Victoria is on the corner of Grosvenor Gardens and has two sun terraces and an open restaurant and raised bar area – for all-day dining from breakfast to dinner. It’s got the most beautiful interior – similar to that of Harry’s Marylebone and Harry’s Dolce Vita – oozing class, tradition, relaxation and Italy. (Image: Johnny Stephens Photography) I went with my friend for a post-shopping catch up dinner and it was nice to be met by such welcoming staff and given the option to sit in either a booth in a busier area of the restaurant, or a more intimate quiet table in another.

The restaurant was busy for a Monday too, which to me is always a good sign – and having been to Harry’s Marylebone before I knew why. The menu is wide-ranging with vegetable, fish and meat options – and starters before starters, starters, mains, desserts and more. (Image: Johnny Stephens Photography) The wine list is extensive as with the cocktails which have a Harry’s twist, including the Harry’s Bellini.

My friend went for just that, and I had a raspberry and lychee bellini where the lychee soothed the slightly sour tang to the raspberry flavouring with the prosecco. We decided to go for cicchetti rather than antipasti for starters and shared the tuna pizzetta and the classic zucchini fritte. Both were divine, and there’s something about thin zucchini where the batter takes over from the courgette.

(Image: Immy Share, Newsquest) The tuna pizza with a crispy base came wi.