2010 Review: A “pleasingly weird” find, “opposite Hammersmith bus station” – thanks to its “crisp” monochrome design and “quality” cooking, this “classy” Italian is managing to make quite a go of its terrible location.
Keep your own review of Bianco Nero using our diary service.
Bianco Nero looks so minimalist it can be easily missed on traffic-clogged Hammersmith Road, almost mistaken for an edgy art gallery. The white dining room, with a decor of herbs silhouetted against black canvas, has the kind of chic, sleek look that wouldn't seem out of place in trendy interior design magazines, or in a central London location. Despite the aspirations and the rarefied atmosphere, it's far from intimidating, and as a result it has managed to attract a crowd of affluent residents and local workers since opening in mid-October.