Friday, 26 September 2008

Medio Evo, Assisi, Umbria

Assisi can be an uncannily peaceful place. Or it can be maddeningly busy, as we found one hot summer's day. The sight of so many nuns, monks and priests in one place can be a bit disconcerting. We had expected things to have calmed down in the evening, but at 7pm Assisi still groaned with tour groups, the car parks below the town full of supercoaches, the streets jostling with tour parties.

We found respite from all this, though, at the restaurant Medio Evo, where we dined in relaxed but refined peace. It was a bit of a surreal evening. For one thing, the otherwise elegant restaurant had a trickling fountain on one wall that would look cheap in a Little Chef. For another, we were the only diners until a party of elderly dinner-suited Italians arrived and took a table, then proceeded to photograph each other repeatedly. We never actually saw them eat, just take photographs.

We did eat, and what we ate was simple but very good. Chicken in a lemon and sage sauce, with some roasted potatoes, then a wonderful cheese selection. Good wine too. Attention is clearly paid to selecting quality produce and ingredients, and the service was knowledgeable and attentive without being overbearing. When we emerged from this oasis of calm back into the Assisi streets it had grown dark, and the crowds had thinned. Enough for us to take coffee sitting outside at a bar in the Piazza del Commune, beneath a clear and starry sky.

Something of the Assisi magic had returned to fill the empty spaces left by the crowds.

Ristorante Medio Evo, Via Arco dei Priori 4 Assisi
Tel 075 813068

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