'Simonetta invites you to the table, with a menu of intimate stories and confidently unfussy recipes. This book is heartfelt and captivating' Yotam Ottolenghi
'A love letter to a mother-in-law and the food heritage of a closely bonded Italian family.'Mail on Sunday
In 2007, Simonetta and her husband made the quixotic decision to open a restaurant.
Without any relevant experience IT engineer Avi and novelist Simonetta put aside their careers to throw themselves (and their three young children) into their dream.
This is the story of Ida, a tiny resilient restaurant situated on an unlovely arterial road between Kilburn and Kensal Rise, a barren thoroughfare with few shops and zero passing trade. A restaurant that survived (only just) the 2008 economic crash and the pandemic lockdown to become an internationally renowned haven of Italian home cooking. But this is much more than the rise, fall and phoenix-like resurrection of the unlikely restaurant. Avi and Simonetta’s vision was formed by generations before them, spanning countries from Israel to Austria and Greece, with Britain providing the home for Ida’s regional Italian menu. Those cultures have informed their own family and identity as much as that of the restaurant. This is a book for anyone who has ever fantasised about painting a name over a door and creating a refuge of delight for their neighbourhood.
And it’s for anyone who sees the beauty in serving the food you have prepared with love for the people you love – as well as the beauty in eating it.
Publisher: Bedford Square Publishers
ISBN: 9781835011096
Number of pages: 336
Dimensions: 214 x 156 mm
'Captivating... It's about love and family and stoicism... and the strange alchemy of a neighbourhood restaurant' - Rachel Cooke, Observer
'A love letter to a mother-in-law and the food heritage of a closely bonded Italian family... Reading Ida At My Table replicates the feeling of eating a gorgeous, rich bowl of ragu. You will finish it feeling full, happy and content' - Mail on Sunday
Having been trained in the restaurant industry and never quite daring to go for it and open a restaurant because I know the pain and heartache it can bring, this book turned out to be a real page turner for me.... More
Vivid writing, great characters, insightful reflection on the Great Recession, Migrant Crisis, and COVID.
Lovely personal story behind the delicious recipes,fabulous place to eat too. Would highly recommend all of it.
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