such as octopus, potatoes, capers and paprika and ricotta courgettes with preserved lemon honey. For primi, pastas such as farfalle, rabbit, peas and girolles and gnocchi, feta, rosemary and olive oil will be available, and secondi dishes of whole fish and cuts of meat will

be served for diners to share. The Covent Garden menu also offers chicken milanese and lobster linguine, a previous favourite on the menu at Café Murano St. James.
Situated in the heart of Covent Garden’s newly titled ‘Opera Quarter’ and within walking distance of many of London’s most famous cultural institutions, daily set menus will be offered pre and post theatre, with two courses at £16.50 or £21 for three.
The ‘Pastificio’, next door to the restaurant, translates directly from the Italian as ‘pasta factory’. The pasta ‘fatta a mano’ that Angela has become known for, a delicate spinach and ricotta tortelli and meaty anolini, will be made in house and available to take home every day, as well as a selection of quality salumi, fresh pasta sauces and wines from the restaurant. Although taking gentle liberties with the term ‘pastificio’, the Café Murano team trust that this artistic licence with translation will be excused in the name of good quality Italian food and wine.
By Lewis Treleaven