The curious name translates as 'mouth of the wolf' - it's apparently a term of endearment in Italian - but there's nothing ferocious about this sleek new Soho theatreland venue, which has the bonus of a marble-topped bar where you can sit and watch the chefs as they go about their work.
Otherwise, opt for the evocative delights of the small, intimate dining room, which conjures up Italy with its terrazzo on the floor, antique mirrors and fascinating contemporary canvases by Haidee Becker depicting 'a cornucopia of local flora and fauna'.
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