True to its name, the setting here is more than a little inspired by the art movement of the ‘20s. We love the eccentric other-worldly touches, such as the life-sized Cycladic statue masquerading as a bright neon extravaganza. The burgundy red curtains and black-and-white arabesque tapestry patterns on the walls are midway between kinky boudoir and cosy bistrot, though you can’t quite pin down exactly which. Food is more than satisfactory, mainly Mediterranean in character and reasonably priced, with some innovative dishes on offer, such as the polenta cooked with gorgonzola cheese and pears.
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