
Novellino
Novellino is currently accredited by the London Beth Din Kashrut (KLBD), listed in their published directory as a kosher dairy restaurant. The venue operates under strict kosher supervision, with separate dairy and meat restaurants on the same street.
| Mon | 08:30 A.M - 10:30 P.M |
| Tue | 08:30 A.M - 10:30 P.M |
| Wed | 08:30 A.M - 10:30 P.M |
| Thu | 08:30 A.M - 10:30 P.M |
| Fri | 08:30 A.M - 01:00 P.M |
| Sat | 07:30 P.M - 12:00 A.M |
| Sun | 08:30 A.M - 10:30 P.M |
Per-allergen evidence
Kosher
confidence 97% ·
Verifiably safe, Independently verified safe for this allergen: either a 100% dedicated kitchen (no allergen on premises) or a current accreditation we've matched against the body's own published directory.
Novellino is currently accredited by the London Beth Din Kashrut (KLBD), listed in their published directory as a kosher dairy restaurant. The venue operates under strict kosher supervision, with separate dairy and meat restaurants on the same street.
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Dairy-free
confidence 70% ·
Strongly trusted, High-care setup. Either someone close to the kitchen (owner, chef, staff) needs to avoid this allergen themselves, OR the menu marks allergens AND dedicated equipment plus trained staff manage cross-contamination.
The dairy restaurant is described as 'completely dairy-free' by one reviewer, but this is contradicted by the venue's own branding as a 'Kosher Dairy' restaurant serving Italian food including pizza and pasta. The kosher dairy designation means the kitchen uses dairy ingredients, not that it is dairy-free. The single review claiming a fully dairy-free menu is likely mistaken or refers to a specific dish. No dedicated dairy-free kitchen or equipment is documented.
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Vegan
confidence 60% ·
Reliable, Allergen-marked menu with aware staff, served from a shared kitchen. Cross-contamination risk is acknowledged but the venue has clear options.
The HappyCow listing notes vegan options such as a full English breakfast with tofu scramble, vegan sausage, Israeli breakfast with tofu scramble, and vegan hummus sandwich. The kosher dairy framework means some dishes are naturally vegan (pareve), but the kitchen is not dedicated vegan and cross-contamination with dairy is possible. Staff are described as attentive and knowledgeable.
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Vegetarian
confidence 60% ·
Reliable, Allergen-marked menu with aware staff, served from a shared kitchen. Cross-contamination risk is acknowledged but the venue has clear options.
The dairy restaurant serves Italian food including soups, salads, fish, pizza, and pasta, offering many vegetarian options. The kosher dairy framework means meat is not served in the dairy restaurant, so vegetarian choices are plentiful. No dedicated vegetarian equipment is noted.
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Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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