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A warm welcome awaits diners at this superb
Italain restaurant
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I NICKNAMED it leg watcher when it was Bice. Now
it is not Bice but it continues to be a leg watcher
sit at the bar and watch who comes down!
Wear trousers unless you have beautiful legs. More a lower mezzanine
than a basement, Mosaicos décor remains much as it
was before.
On arrival its open plan gives a sense of space. The tables are
positioned properly to give the diner some privacy especially
if you are sitting in a corner banquette next to the wall.
I was invited by my friend Claudio to this well known Italian
restaurant where, as one of their regulars, a warm welcome from
the Manager, Marco Fanoni, awaited him and me.
I was impressed by Chef Matteo Mistrorigo a young man from
Vicenza whose mother has been an influence in his belief of good
and fresh food. Vincenza is known for its Baccala a la Vincentina.
Never compromise quality, Chef Matteo tells me. And
I believe him having enjoyed an excellent Insalata di tonno con
patate e rucola (Tuna salad with potatoes and rocket) but what
makes chef Matteos dish special is that fresh tuna was used
instead of the tinned tuna. Spezzatino di vitello su polenta
(veal stew served on a bed of polenta) and an espresso all for
£23 (business lunch).
Claudios choice was equally good. Grigliata di verdure e
bufala (mixed grilled vegetables with buffalo mozzarella) and
Filetto di orata con radicchio e cornetti (Fillet of sea bream
with radicchio and French beans).
Somehow the Italian names enhance the description of the dishes
but even I who speak the language was glad for the translations
contorni are vegetables/salad; cornetti are French beans;
petto di faraona arrosto is roast breast of guinea fowl and canestrelli
are queen scallops.
The a la carte menu includes Insalata di granchio con piselli
e rucola (Fresh crab meat salad with green peas and rocket £12).
Apart from the usual dishes one expects to find in Italian restaurants
such as linguini, ravioli and lasagne it is worth to mention the
Pappardelle with wild boar ragout (£12) and the Pizzoccheri
from Valtellina with Savoy cabbage and Bitto cheese (£12).
Their pasta is made on the premises on a daily basis. An organic
sirloin steak slices with sauted lettuces and chips are on offer
(£21) and a fillet of pork infused with garlic served with
fennel and olives (£19).
Before lunch we had a perfect martini, although I would recommend
the Bellini champagne/Italian pro-seco, syrup and mashed
fresh peaches and lots of Pane Carasau the thinnest bread
you can imagine.
An excellent house glass of white to accompany the starter and
a house red for our main course. Instead of dessert we had a delicious
Frangelico. But for those of you who would rather have a dolci
e formaggi their selection includes a warm vanilla panna
cotta with black cherry gelee (£7), a warm chocolate soufflé
with vanilla ice cream (£8), a cold tomato and strawberry
soup with pistachio ice cream (£7.50), a vanilla and avocado
mousse with raspberry coulis (£7) and a platter of Italian
cheese (£9).
Mosaico
13 Albemarle Street, Mayfair W1
Opening hours.
Lunch Mon-Fri
12pm-2.30pm
Dinner
Mon-Sat
6.30pm-10.30pm.
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