Piccolino

Overlooking the river Ouse, Piccolino is in a great location and offers a diverse selection of Italian food. Its classy decor gives it of sense of elegance, and its clientele appear to range from businessmen to students. As well as serving food cooked in an open kitchen, it also offers a sophisticated bar for those waiting to be seated or to simply enjoy a relaxing drink in a stylish environment.

The large restaurant holds a number of people and seemed close to capacity, despite it being a weekday. It was immediately evident why as, on arrival, we were greeted by a friendly gentleman with a strong, enthusiastic Italian accent that added to the restaurant’s authenticity – we could easily have been in Napoli! The great service continued, as the waiters built up an immediate rapport and were quick to top up empty glasses or to help with any queries.

My five housemates and I had three courses each: ordering food that ranged from seabass to pizza, from bruschetta to calamari, and nobody was disappointed with the quality or quantity. Despite dessert despair when my sugar-loving friend was told that the parfait had sold out, she was offered a complimentary pannacotta, which soon distracted her from her pudding predicament.

Some of the food was quite expensive, but it was definitley worth the price. I wouldn’t suggest going here on the student budget unless it’s a special occasion, but it’s definitely worth a visit if your parents are taking you out. If you’re looking to pick a place to eat, then I would definitely suggest picking Piccolino!