Zilli Fish

I’ve been meaning to go to Zilli Fish for a long time but never quite seemed to make it there so when Jenny suggested it for our dinner tonight I was very happy. We decided to try their set menu deal – which was actually pretty good value since it actually took things from the a la carte menu rather than having separate special dishes. Of course it was limited by choice but had enough options to make both of us happy.

For starters I decided on the Deep Fried Paprika Whitebait with Lemon & Tartar Sauce and Jenny opted for the Pork & Prawn Dim Sum Pan Fried and served with Asian Dressing

For mains neither of us could go past the grilled sea bass on a bed of mash.

Food was lovely and fresh, atmosphere was vibrant, and service wasn’t overboard or underwhelming. I’d be happy to visit Zilli Fish again.

Scupltures from Rome follow me to home

Jenny and I were on the way to dinner and walked through Victoria Tower Gardens and I was surprised to find that the sculptures I’d seen in Rome a few months ago had followed me back to London! Ha ha!

The sculptures are by Mexican artist Rivelino and entitled Nuestros Silencios (Our Silences)

This detail on this particular sculpture threw me for a bit of a loop – make of it what you will!