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of restaurants in the region duke of york, polpo is the cheapest price for a lunch snack. since it was drizzling, we sat in the interiors where the service was excellent. tap water immediately and very attentive. also finished tapas dishes were quickly removed from the table. the interior is tiny compared to the large terrace where I can not speak for how service is. we shared half a liter house red for 14.50 it was light, pleasant and summery. eating started coming pretty fast. first came the bruschetta of wide bon, minze and ricotta. ricotta was quite strongly salted and wide bons were double peeled - a beautiful love to detail. a reason why this dish was so delicious was because the brot had been drowned in good olive oil. order this because it is delicious, and not because it is looking for a light, low calorie dish. my companion likes the gnocchi with duck and black olive ruffle. for me, the tomato sauce was something about sweet, which told me more about sicily than venice. but it was delicious with olives and a lot of pulled duck meat. beautiful texture on the gnocchi. I loved the frito misto. very thin tempura as a battery that did not taste fat. prawns were served in the head but peeled. there was also calamari and courgette. I asked for additional lemon wedges that appeared quickly. we're coming back. perhaps not the Chelsea branch where we are randomly rare (we went to an exhibition in the Saatchi gallery), but in any case it will try soho.