Bianca’s Restaurant is fine dining in Northwest Albany offering pasta, steak, seafood, pizza and more. The menu offers mouthwatering everyday options along with amazing daily specials created by our talented chef. The dessert menu is tempting to anyone with or without a sweet tooth, it’s just that good! The cozy, upscale atmosphere paired with the extensive wine list makes you feel like you aren’t in South Georgia, but the friendly staff reminds you that you are and definitely makes you feel like family!
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2401 Dawson Rd Suite T1, Albany, GA 31707
Phone: (229) 404-3779
Website: https://www.biancasalbany.com/
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I do have to make special mention of the wait staff. Our waiter, Johan, was a delight and charming to interact with, but they also had people to make sure drinks stayed full, plates being taken away, bread refilled. Furthermore when the table next to us accidentally knocked over a wine glass, three people swooped in immediately to clean up the mess before any semblance of disruption could be felt. They train their staff well and it shows. For those who have been there, I feel like this is aspiring to be at the level of service they have at Bern’s Steakhouse in Tampa, FL. I was thoroughly impressed.
Everything we ordered was delicious, but I do have a few favorites I want to mention. For starters, the complimentary bread with a herb and garlic infused olive oil was truly memorable. The bread was crusty and nicely toasted, but had a texture almost like they used a cake flour or something. It had such a fine granular mouth feel that it was almost like chewy, pillowy, croutons. It’s hard to explain, but excellent and thankfully they happily refill the bread upon request… and we did which is unusual for me because I don’t normally like to fill up on the bread to make sure I have room for the meal. For my entree I ordered the Spaghetti Al Coccio Con Fritti Di Mari and the sauce was remarkably flavorful and well developed. The portion of seafood was generous enough to fill even the most hungry patron. My girlfriend had the 16 oz Linz (sp?) ribeye from the chef’s menu that day. It was cooked in a caste iron skillet and thus had a bit more gradation in temp than I would like to see at that price point, but overall came out a solid medium as ordered. I also wish the seared crust was a little more defined, but I am being a little nitpicky. It was an excellent steak. My favorite bite of the evening was the dessert. I normally go for anything chocolate, but I saw the Tortino and it stood out to us as something worth trying. It is described as a sponge cake filled with vanilla gelato, topped with fresh berries and a vanilla cream glaze. This description doesn’t say that the gelato is the best I’ve had outside of Italy and the thick crust on the bottom of the sponge cake was amazing while having a dense and chewy consistency that was scrumptious while still being moist barely describes the elation that came out of this tasty morsel. I would come back just for the Tortino.
All things considered, if you’re in Albany, GA and have a reason for a nice sit down fine dining experience, put this at the top of your list.
The hostes wasn’t anywhere to be seen when we walked in, and it wasn’t busy AT ALL. That’s her ONE job, to seat people walk in. When she did finally show up she said “what can I do for you”. Not “how many in your party, or table for 2?”; but we could barely understand anything she said bc she was mumbling, AND HAD EAR BUDS in listening to music the entire time we were there. Our server seemed very upset to be working, and we saw him maybe 3 times. He never smiled, never looked at us, never asked how the food was, or said thank you. Both of our waters went empty, and we had to wait to get our bill for at least 10min after we were done eating, while he hung out at the hostes stand counting his money or was just gone. Again, it was NOT busy, there were 4 total tables of people eating lunch in the room we were in. I had the Veal Parm with a Dry clump of spaghetti noodles, and an Old Fashioned cocktail, my mother had the Steak sandwich and a house salad. The bill was $73. NOT WORTH THE $. Stick to their pizza. It’s very good for the $.
I hope the owner sees this and disciplines/retrains them both. The hostes was a young black girl, and the server was a balding bearded white guy with a pony tail (Daniel I think).
I’ve been to Italy a couple of times, and I’ve never come across dishes where pasta, vegetables, and meat are all served together on the same plate, it feels more like a fusion interpretation than authentic Italian fare. That said, with a few thoughtful adjustments, there’s definitely potential for improvement.
The service staff were friendly, though a bit too eager, both when taking orders and bringing the check. Also worth noting: the price point personally feels slightly high for the overall quality and experience. With some refinement, the offer could be better.
Service was ok. Once the food was brought to the table the server never checked on us again. We would definitely eat here again!
Unfortunately, the experience was disappointing. With only one server and a preoccupied waiter, we faced long wait times and had to rely on a busboy for our needs. The service was mediocre.
My whiskey sour cocktail was extremely tart, looked nice but tasted awful. Our entrees arrived without follow-up, leaving us unable to request condiments. The salmon was bland and overcooked, and the salad was dry. The stuffed mushrooms were fair, though the salad was fresh.
While the atmosphere was lovely and the table bread amazing, the overall experience wasn’t worth the price or a return visit.
Unfortunately, our second visit was very different.
We sat down and ordered our food. I ordered the wings, and my mom ordered the wagyu sliders. The menu states that the burgers are served with tomatoes, lettuce, and onions. My mom requested no onions. When the food arrived, the burgers were topped with cheese. My mom cannot eat cheese.
I politely asked the waiter if the burgers could be remade without cheese. His response was, “I don’t know what you want me to do, all of our burgers come with cheese. I can take the cheese off.” His tone was rude and dismissive. While I was still speaking, he abruptly grabbed the plate from in front of my mom and walked away, then went behind the bar and began assisting another patron.
I approached the bar to ask for a manager and was told that he was the manager. I was honestly shocked by the lack of professionalism. I asked that the burgers be removed from the check so we could pay and leave. There was no apology or acknowledgment of the situation.
I was truly disappointed, especially after just telling my family how wonderful this restaurant was. While I understand that mistakes happen, the way this situation was handled was unacceptable. Unfortunately, we will not be returning. I’m sharing this in hopes that someone from the establishment who values customer service will take this feedback seriously.