From the Times the top 10 pizza restaurants in the South East of England which really means London...
- Branca 111 Walton Street Oxford - "try the king prown bruschetta with lemon, aioli and spring onion" [info]
- Fire and Stone 31-31 Maiden Lane London - "non-traditional toppings from tandoori yoghurt to satay sauce" [website]
- Frankie's Italian Bar & Grill Piccadilly, London - "informal pizza and grill chain from Marco Pierre White and Frankie Dettori" [website]
- Kettners 29 Romilly Street, London - "unbeatable combination of glamour on the cheap" [website]
- Luna Rossa 192 Kensington Park Road, London - "decent budget option" [info]
- Made in Italy 249 King's Road, London - "one of King's Road busiest restaurants for one simple reason: its pizzas are out of this world" [info]
- The Oak 137 Westbourne Park Road, London - "undeniably lovely place to eat" [info]
- Rocket Riverside Brewhouse Street London - "fantastic location overlooking the river" [website]
- The Soho Pizzeria 16-18 Beak Street, London - "despite being just off Regent Street this unpretentious pizza joint isn't touristy" [website]
- Epicurean Lounge 10 Clerkenwell Green, London - "quirky new restaurant and bar combo serves up innovative cooking in modern surroundings adorned with comfy leather charis and cool artwork" [website]

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