Picasso was one of those places that we always wanted to try, but we were distracted by other restaurants for one reason or another. Finally made reservations and were not disappointed buy the food or service. We had the tasting menu and a wonderful bottle of wine, and crying kids sitting at the table next to us and a crowed corner table that was uncomfortably small.
For a fine dining establishment, and prices to match, this place needs to do more than hang some original art on the wall for ambiance and call it good. The food really was fantastic. The foie gras and lamb tenderloin were some of the best I've had, but the high ceilings just bounce noise around the joint so much that it cost them a star in my book.