Sardinian restaurant
You will find this Sardinian restaurant on Queens Walk, an unlovely spur off a bewildering, deeply ugly 1970s concrete complex, that also includes the Hexagon Theatre and Reading's council offices. To complete the Life On Mars effect, Pepe Sale itself is a period piece of salmon pink decor and marble tabletops. Thankfully, good cooking is timeless, and chef-owner Toni Sale – a man who makes his pasta fresh each morning – can clearly cook. From a lunchtime menu of £5.50 pasta dishes, a (huge) plate of spaghetti with radicchio is fantastic. Italian food's simplicity, its ability to achieve a sweet chorus of sing-song flavours with a few high-quality ingredients is often overrated, but this – just pasta, oil, plenty of garlic, a little chilli, preserved lemon and bitter radicchio – delivers.
Sardinian restaurantYou will find this Sardinian restaurant on Queens Walk, an unlovely spur off a bewildering, deeply ugly 1970s concrete complex, that also includes the Hexagon Theatre and Reading's council offices. To complete the Life On Mars effect, Pepe Sale itself is a period piece of salmon pink decor and marble tabletops. Thankfully, good cooking is timeless, and chef-owner Toni Sale – a man who makes his pasta fresh each morning – can clearly cook. From a lunchtime menu of £5.50 pasta dishes, a (huge) plate of spaghetti with radicchio is fantastic. Italian food's simplicity, its ability to achieve a sweet chorus of sing-song flavours with a few high-quality ingredients is often overrated, but this – just pasta, oil, plenty of garlic, a little chilli, preserved lemon and bitter radicchio – delivers.
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