What People are saying
A real life and pocket saver
Andrea Mon 12/11/2013 19:16This place is a very life safer for whoever need a quick snack in centre London. Their fresh panini are good and cheap. I paid a brie, chichen and rucola £4 whereas a pepperoni and mozzarella just £3. You can't get the same even at Tesco.
Crowded but atmospheric little gem
Gethin683on 31/10/2013 18:14Visiting a local art feature and looking for lunch the exterior of the cafe was immediately appalling. Luckily a table was available immediately and the scrambled egg and smoked salmon breakfast platter looked, and when mine arrived, tasted good. It wasn't immediately clear if this was waitress service or counter order and the staff were very busy however all went well. Other diners' meals were all well presented and there was a pleasant atmosphere. Prices reasonable
Some Brazilian Specialities
Facchino46on 08/10/2013 10:44Stumbled across by accident and had to try the feijoida.The ingredients were all excellent but the finished product did not quite live up. Nevertheless on e of the best feijoida I have had in the UK. Service and atmosphere good, Will go back.
Modest Prices.
AuldJimmyon 28/07/2013 23:40I have lunched at the Cafe Rio twice recently.
My Spaghetti Bolognese and Meatballs with Pasta were both delicious and prices were modest.
no Alcohol was available but I contented myself with Chilled Water.
Staff were pleasant and cheerful.
Good value cafe
popsExeteron 11/04/2013 19:10Excellent service. Pasta are just like home cooked food. Perfect spot for a quick lunch or snack. Good value. Panninis have fantastic fillings.