Do you ever have those moments
when you genuinely consider making a den under your desk, complete with
cushions and an oversized fluffy duvet, just to save yourself the bother of yet
another morning rush hour commute?! You know, those days when you’re either
still in the office at 21:00 or still drinking in some Soho dive at midnight
(just long enough to miss the last tube, naturally!), but you have to be back in
le office again in just a few short hours and the only thing happening between those
times is a mildly restless sleep (my mandated 09:00 start has over the years, somehow
morphed into a silently tolerated 09:30, not because I’m a hip corporate dissident
you see, but because at 33 years old, I still cannot drag my burger-encrusted rump
out of bed at an hour that seems altogether socially unacceptable, especially
in dark winter months). Anyways, tonight was yet another of those nights. I
finished work late and conveniently baited a friend into a wanky cocktail before
journeying home. The cocktail never happened (too late for BOGOF at B@1 it
would seem!), but we did stumble upon Mele e Pere neatly blushing on Brewer
Street.
Tagliatelle with beef ragu (£8.00 / £15.00) |
Black ink orecchiette, parlourde clams, courgettes and chilli |
Italians may all be as crazy as
a box of frogs, but they do know how to create sublime perfection out of gastronomic
simplicity. I loved that our frolicsome waiter was in tune with the bijou but
confident menu, that the chefs plated up some delightful food (not earth
shattering, but very pleasing nevertheless), and that the vermouth bar is an
innovative idea, setting them aside from the pack. Mele e Pere is not mind-blowingly
sensational, but it certainly has enough of the good stuff for a very cheerful
shout out!
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