London Celebrity Magnet Signor Sassi Quietly Crashes Hallandale Beach Dining Scene

London’s longtime celebrity Italian haunt Signor Sassi has quietly slipped into Hallandale Beach, serving its first U.S. plates in mid‑March. The glossy new dining room, stacked with pastas, steaks and cocktails straight out of Knightsbridge, started seating guests with little fanfare but plenty of sparkle, instantly giving Broward County’s upscale restaurant scene another marquee name. It is the brand’s first North American location.

From Knightsbridge To Hallandale

Signor Sassi first opened in 1984 in London’s Knightsbridge, just a short stroll from Harrods, and built a reputation over the decades as a celebrity‑favored Italian spot that later expanded internationally. The Hallandale location keeps that big‑city feel. The Miami Herald reports the Florida space seats about 200 guests indoors, with roughly 25 more outdoors, and notes that London design firm Fettle handled the look. The Herald also pegs the official Hallandale opening date as March 14.

Menu And Signatures

The Hallandale kitchen closely tracks the London original, with menu highlights that include Spaghettini with lobster, mezze maniche alla carbonara with seasonal truffle, and a hefty Wagyu Tomahawk steak, backed up by a full cocktail program and extensive wine list, per the restaurant’s menu. The Signor Sassi Hallandale site lists those dishes and confirms that reservations are handled through SevenRooms. Signor Sassi…

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