Piccolino - Bramhall

207 Moss Lane, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 1BA

It's bright, it's vivacious and it epitomises Italy perfectly, bringing you a lovely and continental setting, right here in the UK. Chic and modern elements fuse seamlessly with traditional charm and classic brasserie feel, and what you get is an ambience that resonates with a vibrant and contemporary buzz. The food is simply some of the best you can have outside Italy, and the fresh and superb quality ingredients along with the Neapolitan wood stone oven, makes sure that every dish is turned out authentically. The fritto misto with fried squid, king prawn, asparagus and roasted garlic mayonnaise is a great way to begin, and crispy duck with honey roasted apples and Valpolicella red wine sauce makes a delicious main course.

It's bright, it's vivacious and it epitomises Italy perfectly, bringing you a lovely and continental setting, right here in the UK. Chic and modern elements fuse seamlessly with traditional charm and classic brasserie feel, and what you get is an ambience that resonates with a vibrant and contemporary buzz. The food is simply some of the best you can have outside Italy, and the fresh and superb quality ingredients along with the Neapolitan wood stone oven, makes sure that every dish is turned out authentically.

The fritto misto with fried squid, king prawn, asparagus and roasted garlic mayonnaise is a great way to begin, and crispy duck with honey roasted apples and Valpolicella red wine sauce makes a delicious main course. Pasta options are plentiful with favourites such as spaghetti carbonara and tagliatelle alla Bolognese; dessert includes the refreshing baked vanilla cheesecake with citrus blueberries.

Predominantly Italian, the wine list at Piccolino offers a number of choices alongside spirits and liqueurs.

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Italian

: 12:00 - 23:00
: 12:00 - 22:30

0161 439 8298

207 Moss Lane, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 1BA [Map]

£22.00    £28.00

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF Piccolino - Bramhall

Gerri (11 September 2009)

We have eaten in Piccolino's regularly for a few years now. The food is always gorgeous, there is a great atmosphere as it’s very popular, and the staff are brilliant. The only down side is that if we do go anywhere else we are more often than not, disappointed.

Collette Dillon (4 May 2008)

This is one of my all time favourite restaurants. The food is great and so is the atmosphere. The staff are extremely courteous and attentive. My favourite dish is the swordfish.

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