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About Us

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About Sartoria - Launceston place

Milanese elegance meets South Kensington charm at Sartoria Launceston Place. From the creators of the iconic Savile Row original designed by Sir Terence Conran, this neighbourhood restaurant brings the signature style of Sartoria to a location steeped in history.

Combining mid-century references with precise tailoring and restrained elegance, Sartoria Launceston Place offers all-day dining that celebrates ‘La Cucina Elegante’. Cocktails from our bar and a wine list which specialises in the best of Italy and England are the perfect pairing for modern Italian cuisine in a setting that balances accessible luxury with effortless style. Part of the Evolv Collection.

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An Address with History

Sartoria Launceston Place unites two London icons: the Milan-inspired elegance of Sartoria and the South Kensington heritage of Launceston Place, long cherished as a favourite haunt of Princess Diana.

Founded by Sir Terence Conran in 1998, Sartoria brought the style of Milan to Savile Row. Today, that vision is re-imagined in Kensington with mid-century references, precise tailoring and restrained glamour. Working with brand historian Ron Cregan, the team has created a neighbourhood restaurant that honours Launceston Place’s storied past while carrying Sartoria’s signature of cucina elegante into a new chapter.