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😍 5/5 - Simply magical — best dessert I’ve had (“Village of the Roses”)!
By 👻 @Gabriel Lek, 10/09/2022 3:00 am
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This was a magical experience. I love the concept of the open kitchen where I can smell all the wonderful flavors coming from the charcoal oven and grill. All the dishes look so pretty! The somen with basil consommé was a refreshing start and I love the sweet tomatoes along with the sliced peas. The "cacio e pepe" with Khorasan spaghettoni was the dish I looked forward to the most as I love Kamut Khorasan wheat — the dish was wholesome and I love the delicate notes of cheese which the chef explained was achieved by making cheese water instead of using cheese directly on the dish. The scallop roe powder was a good touch to give it some texture like the traditional version of the dish. I was also impressed with the smell of the scallop coming off the grill along with how it was sliced to form a rose. Also, the "Village of the Roses" (Rosa del Borgo) dessert is the best dessert I've eaten. The oabika namelaka base was so cold and creamy and smooth — which went well with the nougatine layer above it. The figs on top were sweet but not cloyingly so, and the chef explained it was achieved by seasoning them with tomatoes, olive oil, thyme, and hibiscus. The final touch was the rose vinegar snow which turned the plate into a story and made the dish all the more wonderful to eat. Chef Matteo Ponti explained how he got the idea for this dish when he was looking for vinegar in a village and came across roses all around the place instead. Overall, the attention to detail and creativity of these chefs are inspiring. The reconstructed cherries in the petit fours tricked me into thinking they were just cherries at first until I saw the amount of work it must have taken to deconstruct and reconstruct them in order to play with the textures. The maritozzi were also good as there was a nice savory flavor coming from the filling beyond just the light sweetness of the filling. The service was impeccable. There was a dish that was prepared when my companion went to the bathroom and I appreciate how the manager Pellegrino took care of it when she came back by immediately taking the dish and asking the team to fix it. The team was also accommodating to our needs too. Thank you for this special experience, Braci!
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