Pizza Marinara |
Pizza L'Unico |
Panna cotta |
Mousse |
Pork belly |
Gnocchi |
Pizza dessert (chocolate) |
I’m not sure why we ended up in an Italian Restaurant. I think it was because at the last dinner we
couldn’t decide where to go and we happened to be walking past L’Unico in Kingston, looked at the
menu and decided it looked good enough.
I’m never really sure about Italian restaurants. To me,
Italian food is something you cook at home, and thus Italian restaurants
are never all that exciting unless they are top of the range such as Dieci e Mezzo, (closed) or Italian
and Sons, (excellent except they won’t take bookings for groups, and
anyway they have two sittings a night,
grrrrr).
So it was with some caution that I went along.
All of us were present for a change, Karen, Jim, Megan, Kim,
John, Andrew and Ron
Wine: 2011 Bella
Riva King
Valley. Pinot Grigio
Vermentinl
Wooing Tree Pinot Noir 2008, Central
Otago
Pasadena
Zinfandel 2007 Pony Express.
Food:
Rocket and Parmesan Salad
Berkshire pork belly
Roasted pumpkin Ravioli
Gnocchi Sorrentino
Fettucine Carbonara
Pizze, Marinara and L’Unico.
We started with some bruschetta, which filled the hungry
tums, then after a bit of a wait all the food came out at once. The pumpkin and the pork seemed to be the
pick of the bunch. The pumpkin was deemed “spectacular, outstanding” and the
pork, lovely, “to die for” etc.
The rest of ordinary but okay, the gnocchi “not bad” the
fettucini very nice to okay, light not too creamy, done well but not
spectacular. The gnocci was ordinary,
not very light.
All in all the group liked the restaurant, said they would
come again. Maybe I’m a bit of a snob,
but most of these dishes we could have cooked at home with little effort, even
the pork. If I’m going out I prefer
something a bit different, even challenging.
This is probably best for families, people wanting something basic and
filling.
We did find the service a bit too slow, which was surprising
because the restaurant was nowhere near full.
Our next dinner will be a special one (Xmas) and we’re
hoping for Aubergine, woohoo.