Great pasta but an astonishing bill!
First time here for a catch up with an old client.
Arrived for lunch 5 minutes late but luckily my guest was comfortable enough to have ordered a cocktail for himself. He was persuaded to surrender his requested G&T for their cocktail of prosecco and bergamot... it slipped down well enough.
The interior is bright and good for a lunch meeting, though mainly banquettes and very small tables for two. Not sure it has the cosy feel one might want for a dinner date. We had three starters of the suggested snacks, raw and antipasti being smoked anchovies, smoked cods roe and sea bream.
The smoked anchovy consisted of two small fillets divided into four, for the princely sum of £9.00 The waiter looked alost embarassed at our rather surprised faces on delivery of such a tiny morsel. The cods roe was the right combination of salty and smooth and enough for both to enjoy more than a mouthful each. The sea bream came on a 15cm dish in diameter (at most) and contained relatively fresh sea bream in a dressing with pomegranites and bottarga. Good but no wow factor.
We followed with main course portions of their pappardelle with beef cheeks, pecorino and truffle. Absolutely superb and a winner, just a pity the main course portions resemble a starter in most similar establishments.
A bottle of Grillo from Sicily and a glass of tuscan red enhanced our very good lunch. The bill arrived with the startling revelation that the prosecco cocktail commanded a £16.50 tariff which with service totalled £18.50
I'm not a prosecco specialist, but do know that it takes some bravery to throw that on the bill without forewarning.
I wish I could say an enjoyable lunch, because the food is good and the service not bad if rather over the top. Sadly, it felt like daylight robbery and the preserve of lost tourists wandering the area having heard Charlotte St is a good for a shot at local London, when in fact it is typical of how to get fleeced in London. Never to be repeated