I've dined at Picasso no fewer than a dozen times through the years. The food has always been delicious and consistent. The menu is substantially similar to the menu when I first dined there more than 15 years ago (although the price has obviously changed). My favorites included the squab, foie, and venison.
Unfortunately, the experience has gone downhill over the years. Picasso used to be a fine dining restaurant where the dress code was enforced and men without jackets were offered jackets to wear during their meals. Now, management seems to feel that a track suit, sneaker and hats count as suitable attire. When I complained to the staff, I was told there was "nothing they could do." How about: enforcing the dress code; offering a jacket; requiring the removal of hats; and/or not seating them/seating them somewhere other than the middle of the dining room? I will not be returning as these eyesores and the lack of response from the staff were not acceptable.