Elevator entrance |
Restaurant view from my table. |
My waiter, Frederick, was a very talkative guy and very entertaining. We discussed many topics over the next couple of hours, and he was never intrusive but very interested in everything I talked about, so that was a great change to the usual waitstaff. He took my drink order first and brought me their bread appetizer. I do mean BREAD APPETIZER. There were three bread selections, including thin, crispy breadsticks, a flat bread that was almost like a cracker topped with parmesan cheese and salt, and a little crock pot of yummy garlic bread. Alongside the breads were little bowls of red pepper flakes, hand-churned butter, capers, onions and thyme. So delicious! I ate every bit of everything.
Delicious carbs! |
The drink I ordered was called the Barbarella: Tanqueray, orange spice, ginger beer, lemon and basil foam. So tasty! Trying to order unusual-sounding drinks is not difficult, but I do also try to read the ingredients and make sure it's something I would really WANT TO try. It was tempting to just drink the whole thing down quickly, but I managed to sip on it throughout my meal.
Barbarella on a creative placemat. |
I found myself trying the Orzo Meatballs first and eating all five of them before I tried the scampi or the mushrooms. The meatballs came with a red sauce that was really good on the garlic bread (mmm hmmm!), and hard to put down, so I didn't. The wild mushrooms were fresh, firm and covered in a delicious garlic butter sauce and herbs. The Mascarpone and Tarragon Shrimp Scampi was equally as delicious as the meatballs, but it included a small "cake" of polenta that looked like a small corn on the cob, but was actually just a crispy polenta cake that I think was actually just supposed to be a decoration on the plate but was SO GOOD that I ate every bite of that, as well.
Bread, prosecco, meatballs, scampi, and wild mushrooms - delish! |
He walked me through about 12 different desserts, trying to talk me into the cakes and the other larger desserts, but I ended up with a ricotta cookie (the Giada signature cookie), a blackberry/peanut butter cookie, and two Capezzoli de Venere, or "Nipples of Venus". I got the Capezzoli just because I was fascinated by this dessert in the movie Amadeus, and I was not disappointed. These are filled with chocolate ganache, chestnuts, and truffles, and they are so soft they seem to melt in your mouth. Very good choice, and I would have them again. The ricotta cookie was light and delicious, a bit lemony, with a slightly crunchy "crust". The blackberry/peanut butter cookie was different, an unusual flavor combination to be sure, but I was not a huge fan of it and don't really know why I chose that particular cookie in the first place. Maybe because I like blackberries? Not sure on that one.
Ricotta cookie (top), blackberry/peanut butter cookie (left), and the Capezzoli de Venere (right) |
I plan on taking my mom and my daughter as a Christmas present on our trip this week. I hope they enjoy it as much as I did.
Looks very yummy
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