Reviews Casa Do Frango Piccadilly

5
Max Brand
+5
Thiere's nothing bad that we can say about this restaurant. It delivered, from the impeccable service to the delicious food. The chicken, the slaw and the fresh sourdough were definitely the highlight for us. That chili oil - we could drink it if we weren't worried about our blood pressure. Hats off to the staff as well. All of them were just accommodating and attentive. The Romanian lady was a hoot! :) Definitely worth the visit.
4
craig kao
+4
Location super great Food , grill chicken nice a charcoal can’t go wrong Africa rice nice and good texture Sod crockett was nice Cauliflower the most expensive dish. Bit of disappointment, soft and soggy, may be was precooked and cover with too much steam , so lost the crunchiness . yogurt dress was nice Desert - custard tart felt a bit of powder custard, with lemon was rather unusual, pastry is rather nice Biscuit camels rather nice, bit sweet , good for sharing Conclusion location : great location for seat down and eat Location is a 5 Food is bit between 3.5 - 4 if Cauliflower lift up the expectation , or just order other veg , you can reach a 4 with the price Cheap eat for seat down the location that is why get a 4 Price point for the food touch pricy but for location I will still recommend to people Staff is super friendly so get a 5 Atmosphere and deco for location / wheelchair friendly - get a 5
5
V77 G
+5
Lovely little restaurant off Regent Street. They have a lot of seating outside, even had live music on Saturday weren't we visited. It was quite busy but service was excellent. Staff very friendly and attentive. The food was really nice though portion sizes of the "sharing" sides compared to the price was disappointing. All the food was very tasty nonetheless, especially the chicken and the rice.
4
El. P.
+4
Visited for lunch as a group. The menù is pretty restricted: you can basically order only chicken as a main - nothing else. There are also some sides, like rice and vegetables and some appetisers to share. Nothing too fancy or exciting! Ordered the chicken (obviously) and it was ok, not dry but not even special. Slaw was very nice in my opinion, way better than some slaws drenched in mayo I had in other places. Service is pretty average, waiters are pretty inexperienced and not very present. Overall a passable experience- very affordable.
5
Luísa Ferreira da Silva
+5
We had an excelent experience. The waiter was very kind and atentive. As it was our first time at Casa do Frango we were not sure what to choose and he was very helpful. The food is fabulous, the atmosphere great, the wine is something we will not forget, the deserts amazing.!
5
Susana Rocha
+5
Recommended 5️⃣⭐Excellent! No words can explain, great service from the all team working at time, food was delicious and very tasty. Very fast service. I can say for sure, they do really Portuguese food "frango assado" it's like used to eat back in my country. The main, the shares "chouriço" and African rice to the desserts and Abafado wine with the bica what a pleasure of meal. Recommended again, I will be back again. Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho.
4
Joe
+4
Very nice restaurant tucked away in a small pedestrian side street next to the busy Regent Street. It had ample indoor and outdoor seatings. It was quite relaxing when seated outside, away from the noise and pollution of London traffic. It had a rather small menu with only one main course, piri piri chicken ! But had plenty of tapa like small dishes to make an interesting meal. The piri piri chicken was very tasty, perhaps slightly overcooked, as mentioned by some other reviewers. The pork croquettes were also nice, but I wished they would one day offer authentic Portuguese beef croquettes. Service was friendly and efficient, and prices were very reasonable for the area.
4
Aaron Adal
+4
Nice spot hidden away from busy Regent Street. Portion sizes are quite small for what it's worth. The quality of food is good, tasty!
5
Matthew Niederberger
+5
Lovely little restaurant off of Regent Street with reasonable London (center) prices and friendly staff. Spicing of the food was superb and they even accommodated a request to make spice free chicken and chips for our son who can be a picky eater. He loved it 👍🏻 Well worth a visit of you are in the mood for traditional Portugese food.
5
ANA CAROLINA PIUSSI MACHADO
+5
I stopped by as the restaurant I was planning it was closed. It was a great surprise. The restaurant has a very vivid colour decor. The menu is simple the Portuguese Piri piri chicken for main and then you choose your sides or starters. We got a portion of crocquetas, cod cakes (they were perfect), the african rice, the rice was amazing. The taste and flavours of it were incredible. I couldn’t stop eating so amazing it was. The piripiri chicken was tender and full of flavour (a bit spicy for me). Dessert we got the mango mousse and the torta de bolacha Maria (this is super traditional in Brazil as well and it tastes like home). Definitely I will come back. And the best it is the price all this for £72 (including drinks)
5
Nicki M
+5
Had a lovely lunch here. The chicken and fries were both absolutely delicious. It’s such a beautiful restaurant in a great central location. Would recommend. The rosé wine I had, and desserts were also great.
4
Jessica Davis
+4
Omg the peri peri chicken was so juicy and delicious! I can see why so many rave about it. We had a small selection of bites and had a thoroughly pleasant time. The staff were warm and welcoming. The venue clean and fresh with some lovely touches thrown in nice to see the planting scattered around. Great selection of drinks too. All in all a nice atmosphere and place to have a bite to eat just away from the crowds on Regent Street.
5
José Bruno Santos
+5
Great experience. All the food was marvellous 😋 👌 The only thing I dislike was defo their version of Caipirinha... not recommend definitely.
5
Jeanie Stevenson
+5
I was lucky enough to win a competition which included a meal for 2 at this little gem that is tucked away, just off Regent Street. Food and service were first class and I highly recommend you visit. The restaurant itself is light and airy and has a really nice feel to it. There are also a few outdoor tables in a very nice courtyard. We would certainly visit again.
5
Dalveer
+5
It was a little hard to find the place because it was tucked away in a tiny side street just off regent Street in central London. But once you find it you are well greeted and served very well. It has a lovely bar inside and plenty of dining space to sit. The food has a great range to choose from leaning in on Portuguese cuisine.
5
Gwyneth
+5
One of the best Portuguese restaurants I’ve ever visited! Loved their Bacalhau and pastel de nata! Quick friendly service and comfortable atmosphere. Reasonable price for the gem! Came here with friends, and must recommend it!
5
Ross Farquhar
+5
It feels like a certain chain restaurant has become so ubiquitous on the UK high street that it has set our expectations for what peri peri chicken is. It's the Hoover of the cuisine. But Casa do Frango does a brilliant job of forcing you to rethink everything you know about the Portuguese dish. The chicken is delicious, but it's the sides that are truly fantastic. African rice. Slaw. Patatas bravas. No menu duds in sight. Casa do Frango just became my go-to for crowd-pleasing, unfussy midweek dinners out.
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