"Originality is nothing but judicious imitation. The most original writers borrowed one from another." VoltaireKogo in Slovanský dům was once one of our favorite restaurants. Eight years ago, we were there just about every week.
We still like it once in a while, but these days, it's just too expensive to be a regular habit. Our current favorite is Osteria da Clara.
Last week, a colleague told me about a new Mediterranean place in Dejvice, called Mirellie.

As if this information wasn't enough to entice me, he added that former Kogo people were working there. And it was not expensive. We invited a couple of friends to join us -- Jersey Girl and J.
Mirellie took over the space vacated by Monsoon, an Asian restaurant I always wanted to try but never did. To be honest, the high prices put me off.
The style of Mirellie's two dining areas reminded me a little of Kogo's café in Slovanský dům and their other restaurant, L'Angolo by Kogo.




We had .3 liter glasses of Krušovice Mušketýr (30 CZK).
The stemmed, gold-rimmed glasses were classy, but like Kogo, they don't have larger ones.
The only other beers offered are Heineken (40 CZK) and Claustahler (45 CZK).
We got a basket of focaccia -- actually pizza bread with olive oil, salt, and herbs -- fresh from the oven.

For a starter, I had the chef's tuna tartare (165 CZK). For the money, there was a serious mound of fish.

V ordered the octopus salad with parsley potatoes (155 CZK). The sliced-up suckers were cold and fresh.

Jersey Girl went for the rucola and artichoke salad (130 CZK).

J got a bowl of the fish soup (90 CZK).

The other soups were only 50-60 CZK. D, an Internet foodie friend wrote me to say that he really liked the Minestrone. He added that he thought they should use a better bread for the bruschetta. But overall, he was pleased with the place.

Yes, we had red with seafood.
It was a dry, crisp little wine. Nothing to write home about, but we all enjoyed it.
For a main course, V got her Kogo favorite -- linguine with half a lobster, shrimp, mussels and zucchini (245 CZK).

The linguine was quite flavorful. On the other hand, I had a bite of the lobster's claw and thought it was over-cooked -- a problem often found in Kogo's lobster. V assured me the tail, which she did not share, was much better.
I did something similar to V -- ordering my Kogo favorite -- risotto ai frutti di mare (185 CZK).

Mirellie's didn't have the right, chewy consistency of proper risotto. Unfortunately, the bands of calamari were too chewy, and the shrimp were on the tough side. Overcooked.
The mussel shells were a reasonable size, but the meat within was microscopic. I wished for more fresh parsely. In summary, I'll try something else next time.
Jersey Girl had a Margherita pizza (99 CZK).

I had a slice toward the end of the meal. For me, sauce is a key factor in pizza appreciation, and this one was good. And there was lots of it. Well-seasoned, if a bit salty.
Unfortunately, after sitting a while on the table, the slice had lost all crispness. JG assured me it was much better right after it arrived fresh from the oven.
J ordered the tagliatelle alla matriciana (145 CZK). He enjoyed it but was surprised by its spicy kick.


A sweet enough finish.
Service was impeccable throughout. Very friendly. Very efficient.
It may well have been because the waiter knew us. It did feel like seeing an old friend. So, I can't say if others will have the same experience, service-wise.
The meal wasn't perfect, but on the value for money side, it's hard to beat.

That's quite an endorsement, considering he lives walking distance to Aromi.
We'll be back, as well. V is in Prague 6 quite often, and it would be a great place to stop for lunch.
Yes, Mirellie appears to judiciously borrow quite a lot from Kogo in terms of modern style, and Mediterranean cooking. But Mirellie's prices are more like Kogo's circa 2001.
Imitating all that in 2009 makes this restaurant something of an original.
Mirellie Mediterranean Restaurant
V.P. Čkalova 14
Prague 6 - Dejvice
Tel. +420 222 959 999
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