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2012-10-07
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The idea of dinning at an Italian grocery store does not sound extremely attractive. What else I can have apart from tinned and pickled food? However, I had a rather nice treat of fresh and well-cooked food. Divino Patio is an alfresco-style Italian restaurant which is decorated like a grocery store. Hmm…I would say more groceries are needed to be more “authentic”. Anyway, I found the wooden furniture and ambience comfortable. I tried the bread first when I was waiting for other food bloggers to
At Divino Patio, pizza is served first. This indeed challenged my understanding of Italian cuisine. According to the Chef, having carbohydrates at the beginning of a meal is common in his hometown. We had the traditional Magarita and Piccante. Magarita is always my favourite. The dough that night was a bit unconventional as it was modified (thinner) to suit the taste of the Hong-kongers. It had a cripsy crust and a chewy centre. It was interesting to have two different textures in one pizza, though. Most of us agreed that the Magarita (both tomato and mozzarella) was too thin for our taste while the Piccante (salami, tomato sauce and mozzarella) was probably a bit too salty. The restaurant was too generous on the salami slices.
Even though I had a small bite on each of the dishes (excluding the cheese, which I had lot), I was too full to have anything other than desserts. However, Risotto Costef (with Taleggio cheese, asparagus and black truffle) smelled so good that I could not help having some. If you love risotto, don’t miss this. Not many Italian restaurants have their risotto done correctly, but this one did. Truffle and cheese never failed to please me. The tanginess of Taleggio matched so well with the risotto, without making it too sticky. I just wish the chef would have more combinations of risotto.
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