A stylish, lively Italian spot in Soho with a lavish buffet and brunch, but high prices and inconsistent service mean it's best for special occasions or group celebrations rather than casual Italian cravings.
Bocconcino Soho delivers a lively, well-designed dining experience anchored by exceptional setting appeal in central Soho, but inconsistent food quality and variable service prevent it from reaching higher ground. The lavish buffet and brunch concept are genuinely appealing, with strong seafood and dessert execution, yet quality varies noticeably between visits and dishes, limiting its standing among the area's more reliable neighborhood restaurants.
One caveat: Pricing is genuinely expensive (£65 buffet, £80+ with drinks), which may surprise casual diners.