The latest addition to the Biagio Restaurant Group's chain of affordable restaurants Biagio has brought to the heart of London's Piccadilly a new experience in the world of coffee and fine dining. The most stylish of the affordable Italian chain, Biagio Piccadily occupies two floors of prime central London space on Piccadilly. Centrepiece of the small top floor is a glass atrium which makes for a rather romantic night time setting, while Philip Starck chairs and padded white private booths are just two of the contemporary design features of the first floor dining room.
Biagio Piccadily
Italian Restaurant in Mayfair
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User Reviews
Anonymous
Nov 25, 2009
Went for mid week lunchtime meal for celebration. True restaurant was full and starters came reasonably promptly but the mussels in sauce were so salty they were virtually inedible. We then had to wait a good 30 mins for main course which when it arrived the risotto seems not to have any salt in at all!
Did comment on problem with starter and was offered free dessert but due to time constraints unable to partake in puddings. Eventually manager gave discounted meal by not charging for wine.
Wouldn't recommend it.
Did comment on problem with starter and was offered free dessert but due to time constraints unable to partake in puddings. Eventually manager gave discounted meal by not charging for wine.
Wouldn't recommend it.