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Theatre of the absurd

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The Independent - London, August 26th, 1994

You could have been lunching and dining for years around Covent

Garden without noticing the Piccolo Mondo. In an area stuffed with

restaurants, it is one of the least-known, or least name-dropped, eateries around. Taxi drivers (a wayward but often reliable guide to trendiness) haven't heard of it. You don't find many City dudes crying "Catch you later at the Piccolo, yah?" to their consorts.

While the Garden's two premier arty feasting holes, Orso and Christopher's, have frontages that take discretion to extreme limits, the Piccolo Mondo has an eye-catching awning in deep-sea blue that can ...

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