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Thursday 15 December 2022 4:30 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 25 September 2024 4:51 pm

Piazza at the Royal Opera House is perfect for festive fun

By: Libby Brodie

Wine Consultant - Bacchus & Brodie

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London is beautiful at Christmas and one of the most festive corners of our city is Covent Garden. Opening to the general public for the first time, Piazza is the fifth floor restaurant in the iconic Royal Opera House, boasting a huge terrace with panoramic views over Covent Garden’s holiday wonderland. 

The dining room is modern and stylish, flooded with light from the giant windows and warmed by the burnished gold ceiling. Starting with upscale snacks, the pretty-much-perfect duck arancini with smoky hoisin sauce and cod roe “quavers” were not to be missed. 

I ordered a bottle of Domaine Agapé Riesling and this Alsace Grand Cru more than delivered. The chunky smoked salmon starter came with innovatively deconstructed sides of apples, capers and yet more caviar, and the lamb, their most popular dish, showed its seven hours of slow cooking in every rich, succulent bite. Served with creamy polenta and salty, crispy kale this was a sophisticated take on winter comfort food that filled me with joy. 

The choux buns for dessert, stuffed with white chocolate cream and figs, are heavenly baubles of indulgence. Even at this bustling time in central London the service and pace was spot on and there was an air of easy calm, though perhaps that changes when the opera crowd emerge for the performances. Though Piazza is not actually a piazza, I came away giddy – not just from the vertigo of the views but from the highly enjoyable lunch.

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