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Pici’s latest pasta bar has opened its doors on Hart Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui. Pirata Group’s third Pici location, following in the footsteps of Pici restaurants in Wan Chai and Central, brings casual dining, straightforward food made with quality ingredients at great value, to the Kowloon neighbourhood.

“We’re extremely excited to be launching our third Pici restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui, bringing quality, homemade pasta that is made fresh daily to the Tsim Sha Tsui community. Our attention to comforting recipes is what keeps our guests coming back, and we hope diners will find dishes, new flavors and interesting textures, that they love” says Christian Talpo, Co-founder of Pirata Group.

Head Chef at Pici Andrea Viglione has put together a collection of dishes exclusive to the Tsim Sha Tsui location alongside the neighbourhood pasta bar’s signature items. New additions to the Starters are the Seafood Salad (HKD110) featuring fresh prawns, calamari, octopus and mussels tossed in a light and zesty lemon oil. New Pasta dishes include Fagottini (HKD130) with duck, sliced leek, green peas and a sprinkle of Italian parmesan cheese and the Ravioli (HKD120) filled with egg yolk and sautéed with ricotta, porcini and shimeji mushrooms.

Pici Tsim Sha Tsui’s dedicated Gluten Free Menu features a selection of six pastas including a Rigatoni Cacio e Pepe (HKD95) with pecorino cheese and black pepper, Caserecce Sausage & Nduja (HKD120) in a cream sauce with cherry tomatoes, as well as a Spaghetti Carbonara (HKD110) with pecorino cheese and crispy guanciale.

Pirata Group’s third pasta bar will also be serving up an affordable revolving set lunch menu (HKD148) which includes a starter, pasta dish and dessert. Weekends will see a generous brunch menu (HKD280) made for sharing with friends with two starters, three pasta dishes, two desserts and a glass of prosecco per person.

Livening up the neighbourhood, Pici Tsim Sha Tsui is perfect for casual dining with friends any day of the week. A classic feature of the all-day pasta bar, is vintage black and white portraits that line the walls with the likes of The Beatles digging into hand-made pasta.

Now open with no reservations, the down to earth pasta bar Pici Tsim Sha Tsui dishes up straightforward food and stays true to the Pirata Group’s philosophy of offering good service, good quality food and great value dining experiences.