Tucked away just off St Peters Street, this small, stylish, award-winning Italian restaurant is one of best places to eat in St Albans. Chef Lee Purcell brings over 15 years’ experience from top London restaurants. He combines the best elements of traditional Italian cooking with a fresh, creative approach and an ever-changing seasonal menu. Service is expert, attentive and friendly. Cibo Di Vino offers a great value fixed price lunch menu, an evening a la carte selection and customised set menus for private functions. Join their mailing list for invitations to special themed food and wine tastings. Winners of the St Albans Chamber of Commerce Restaurant of the Year Award in 2008/9.![]()
| Food/Drink Type: | Italian |
| Venue Type: | Restaurant |
| Dates & Times: | Open Tuesday to Sunday for lunch 12 noon - 2.30 pm and dinner 6 - 10pm. Closed on Monday. |
Delicious!
Went there last night with a couple of friends. Had never even heard of this restaurant before and because it's tucked away in a little alleyway, had never seen it before either! But wow! Food was really delicious! Some of Mains were £16 upwards but the pasta and risotto dishes were much more reasonably priced. Service was efficient but unobtrusive. Will definitely visit again! [Jan 10]
by Sopur
Bello!
We went here for the first time on my birthday and wished we'd visited sooner! It was perfect for an intimate meal although I imagine (when it's not snowing) it could get busy very quickly. The food was beautifully presented and delicious, the service was professional but exceptionally welcoming and we left feeling completely satisfied! We will definitely be going back! [Jan 10]
by St A dweller
Excellent
I really like this restaurant. The food is beautifully presented and delicious. Service is attentive but discreet. Definitely one of the best in St Albans. More 'special occasion' than most - which yes, means it's quite expensive - but worth it. [Oct 09]
by Cranford
Take the road less travelled
We could see why this restaurant has won awards. The dinner menu was a little above mid-range (c. £18 for a main) but it was well worth it - beautifully presented, often in such immaculate constructions that it was almost a shame to knock them down and start eating them. Only 'almost' though - it was all delicious. We chose fettucini with rabbit, whitebait, risotto, scallops and langostini, and polished the lot off. The waiter was softly spoken, charming and attentive. They're close to St Peter Street, but a bit hidden down a little side road. Nip off the beaten track and check them out. [Mar 09]
by RnK
Dine out with a stylish Italian...
Quite possibly the best Italian restaurant I've eaten at...! A wet Tuesday lunchtime ensured we had the restaurant, and a very attentive (Italian) waiter, to ourselves. But be warned, the restaurant is small, so book ahead at peak times to avoid disappointment. I chose from the reasonably priced set lunchtime menu - 2 courses for £12.95 or 3 for £14.95 - and enjoyed a Tuscan bean salad to start which was packed full of flavour, followed by chicken pieces in a delicious rustic tomato sauce. My fellow diners went off piste and enjoyed langoustine soup followed by seafood linguine and spaghetti with meatballs (a kitchen mix up meant we got five meals for the price of four!) All were superbly executed, delicious and demolished pretty quickly! Service was fairly leisurely, but our waiter was profusely apologetic so we let it slide. One of St Albans' best restaurants. [Oct 08]
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