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2024-09-24
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Went with a friend to try out this Italian restaurant hoping to bring back some good memories from our Italian trip last year. We were seated close to the dessert counter which was adjacent to the other entrance of the restaurant that opened onto the harbour waterfront. We could see tourists coming in through that door for ice cream or food. The menu we chose was one of restaurant week special offers, $288 plus 10% service charge (per person). We decided to share our food so each of us could tas
The following were our selection:
Antipasti- BURRATA DI ANDRIA and PROSCIUTTO E MELONE
Secondi- TRIPPA ALLA ROMANA and MEZZE MANICHE ALLA VODKA
Dolci- Assorted Mini Pastries Selection from the Vitrine
Here are my tasting notes:
Basil Pesto, Arugula Salad - the mozzarella-like shell of the burrata once cut open, revealed soft snowy white fresh curd. While it sang of freshness, it needed the pesto to bring out the creaminess of the cheese. It would be great if there were more pesto but generally, the ingredients were all really fresh and it was a good start for a meal.
Sicilian cannoli - the flavour of the filling reminded me of Christmas . It would have been great if the cannoli were freshly made so the shell of the cannoli could remain crisp, which wasn’t in the present case as it must have been sitting in the vitrine.
Torta mimosa- it was not lemony as advised by the waitress, just one big choux with cream.
Deliziosa - this cookie sandwich fare much better with bites of nuts in the biscuits and cream.
Delizia al limone- this was a mini sponge cake with lemon custard, supposedly a pastry of the Amalfi Coast. It didn’t taste very lemony though.
A word of caution, if you think these mini pastries could rival the French patisseries, you might be disappointed. One consolation was, they were not overtly sweet as some desserts were which was good.
Overall, the service was attentive. A good causal place to chill on a sunny day.
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