Monday, 8 December 2014
L'oste Del Borgo, Modica - Review
Today I made my second visit to L'oste del Borgo in Modica Bassa. My first was some time ago with my friend Lucy, who sadly no longer lives in Modica, so today I decided to suggest somewhere different to Totó for our special lunch (today is a public holiday in Italy and therefore an opportunity to slot some extra time together into our very busy lives), so we wondered through a very crowded Modica, filled with lots of people enjoying the Chocolate festival, which has been going on all weekend (very entertaining and enjoyable it has been too).
The restaurant is in one of the side streets, a very pretty little stairway, just a few minutes walk from the main streets in the centre of Modica Bassa. It's a pretty place with lots of interesting decor and local artwork.
There is the option to have four courses (either a fish menu or a meat menu) for €25, we decided to opt for this option today and had a few fish choices to select from. A lot more food than we would ordinarily order but the price was good, my previous visit had been grand, it was a festival day and, well, why the hell not?
For our antipasto course, we ordered a dish of Polpo é Patate (Octopus and Potato) and Baccalá (Salt Cod) to divide between the two of us. The Octopus and potato dish was beautifully delicate, used a good olive oil, a little lemon juice and, my favourite ingredient, saffron. While the baccalá provided us with a fuller taste, crispy batter and a wholesome, homely feeling. A lovely start.
We both opted for the same primi, a seafood ravioli with the meat of small crustaceans that have a similar taste to the sweetness of lobster. Fabulous handmade pasta, stuffed with lovely fishy meat and served in a fragrant broth with the beautiful sweet meat. An absolute delight. And served with a nice little batch of focaccia bread.
Then on to our main courses, Totó opted for Pesce Spada (Swordfish) Palermitana with a tomato and caciocavallo cheese from Ragusa. While I went for Ricciola (Amberjack) pieces with a typically Sicilian, orange and fennel salad. Totó's dish was well cooked, tasty and the cheese on the salad was amazing but I think i definitely made the right choice. My char-grilled fish was so, so tasty and the salad was a refreshing accompaniment. By this point we were both feeling pretty full, we made good attempts to finish both dishes, tried each other's but neither of us were able to completely empty our plates, so much food!
After a short, much needed break, we ordered dessert. A mixed chocolate plate in honour of Modica's famous chocolate. We were treated to a gorgeous piece of Modica chocolate, a refreshng jellified chocolate pudding, one of Modica's traditional mpanatigghi - a pastry filled with chocolate and meat, yes actual meat! They are a delicacy around here, however, Totó had to eat both of ours due to my abstinence from meat. And finally, a wonderful, yet potent shot of chocolate liquor. Totó order a second lot of dessert, it really was THAT good!
Slightly unusual for us to opt for the house wine but we did just that this afternoon. And a litre of lovely local insolia left us lavishing in peachy tasting goodness. A great decision.
A fantastic meal, such good value, pleasing atmosphere, jazz playing softly in the background and friendly service with a smile. Just perfect.
L'oste Del Borgo
Scalinate di Pozzo Barone, 30
Modica
Labels:
Amberjack,
Antipasto,
Baccala,
Caciocavallo,
Chocolate,
Dessert,
Fish,
Food,
Insolia,
L'oste del Borgo,
Lobster,
Modica,
Octopus,
Orange and Fennel Salad,
Palermitana,
Potatoes,
Ravioli,
Seafood,
Sword Fish,
Wine
Location:
97015 Modica RG, Italy
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Delicatessen, Ragusa - Review
Thanks to my lovely friends living in Ragusa, I recently discovered this fabulous little gem of a place.
Half-deli, half-canteen style eatery, Delicatessen is a great place to stop for a bite to eat, day or night. You can enjoy one of the great freshly made sandwiches which offer plethora of fillings on a variety of breads or one of the homemade hot dishes from the kitchen, which includes pastas and soups with fresh, seasonal vegetables. There is a lot on offer here for vegetarians and vegans, with clear indications of which dishes are suitable, something which is still rather unusual in Sicily.
The decor is very modern and stylish, you could be forgiven for thinking this place might be better suited in one of Barcelona's fashionable districts or Manchester's Northern Quarter and so on.
Yesterday, my friend Emily and I popped in for a spot of lunch.
We both opted for sandwiches. Mine was mackerel with lettuce and black pepper while Emily went for prosciutto, mozzarella, tomato and pesto. Both huge sandwiches arrived after a little while and we delved in with eager anticipation (and significant hunger). The mackerel was a delight, really fresh tasting and beautifully seasoned. Emily thoroughly enjoyed hers and despite us both having started to feel quite full before finishing, we both made sure to finish every last bit in acknowledgement of such extreme tastiness.
(Pictured is Emily with her sandwich)
We have both had different sandwiches from here before and due to the high quality and wide variety on offer, we have challenged ourselves to try a different one each time.
The café offers a great selection of fresh juices. On this visit I went for a large glass of orange, carrot, celery and ginger which was revitalising as well as incredibly tasty. Emily had her usual glass of apple and pineapple, a favourite that never disappoints her.
Also on offer is a good range of local wines, ideal for evening visits.
You can also visit the deli where local cheeses, meats and fresh vegetables, along with a variety of specialist local produce is on offer.
The staff are incredibly friendly, though the service is true to the slow-food philosophy, so it is best not to go when you are in a hurry, as I have previously learnt from experience.
Slow service aside, it really is a treasure of a find, great food, great atmosphere and great times.
Delicatessen
Via Archimede 32-34, Ragusa
https://www.facebook.com/DelicatessenRagusa
Labels:
Cheese,
Deli,
Delicatessen,
Drinks,
Fish,
Food,
Juice,
Meat,
Pasta,
Ragusa,
Sandwiches,
Soups,
Wine
Location:
97100 Ragusa RG, Italy
Monday, 1 December 2014
Pasticceria Chantilly, Modica - Review
A little break from the usual reviews of bars and restaurants to talk about a lovely little pasticceria in the centre of Modica Bassa.
At Chantilly you can find a lovely range of cakes and biscuits, as well as Modica chocolate and a variety of local liquors and wines. Always beautifully presented and freshly made on the premises, whatever you choose, your sweet-tooth is sure to be delighted.
In the warmer months, you will also find a small selection of home-made Italian ice cream and some frozen desserts.
This weekend we celebrated Totó's 40th birthday with a little dinner party at home. While I love cooking, I'm not hugely into baking so Chantilly was my first choice of where to order a special cake for a special celebration. The lady in the shop was so accommodating, chatty and helpful. We agreed on a lemon cake with cream and for the decoration to include a picture of a camera, since Totó is a photographer.
So Saturday night arrived and after our dinner, the cake was served along with some celebratory champagne. Fabulously decorated, the birthday boy was incredibly happy with the design. When we tucked in, all of the group were thrilled with the lovely, moist, lemony taste. A triumph!
The cake was ready 24 hours after I ordered it and cost just €17 for a cake that could easy feed eight people as a dessert.
La Pasticceria Chantilly
Corso Umberto I, 76, Modica
http://www.pasticceriachantilly.org/
Location:
97015 Modica RG, Italy
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