The restaurant itself is at the back of the building, past a tantalizing glimpse of the hamam, down a long carpeted corridor and past two slighly eerie mannequins.
The dining area is divided in two by a small bridge over a pond, with chairs and tables on one side and low tables and cushions on the other. This was another of Bibby's great dining events and since she was the only person there I recognized I got chatting to the people around me. In fact the comfortable cushions and good company meant that not only did I not notice the slightly slow service but that when the food did finally arrive it was a pleasant interruption.
I had Funchoza as a starter, which is rice noodles mixed with fried diced lamb and vegetables according to the menu.
As we left we were given a voucher for a 60 minute session in the hamam so hopefully I'll be back at some point to take advantage of the offer. My photos really don't do the whole experience justice and I finally rolled back home, sleepy and content at about midnight.
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