I just can’t seem to
get back to a normal pace of things.
I have gone to bed more than once in the
past weeks thinking “finally tomorrow I have a couple of free hours to finally post on
my blog” and then something unexpected happens at work, or the kids’ social
life takes over as usual and it just doesn’t happen. For the same reason, things have not been
particularly active in the kitchen lately either (or on FB, IG, Twitter for that
matter), so now that I have finally gotten around to writing something, it is lucky that I had these pictures of a great little place we
discovered recently sitting in a folder waiting to be published.
It is not a
fancy restaurant. It is not even a restaurant per se, and it does not serve
Italian food, so it will mainly interest those who live in the city (because no matter how delicious Italian food is, and it is, we are allowed to sometimes crave other cuisines, n'est pas?) or tourists that have had one too many plates of pasta, if that is
even possible.
There are three reasons
that make it noteworthy, the first being that it is pretty much always
open (Tuesday to Sunday, 12:00-23:00 - or 11:00pm)... refreshing given that so many places in Milan close between lunch and dinner. The second being
that it is cheap. The last, but not the least, being that it serves all those Middle Eastern
staples that I often crave, homemade and fresh .