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Casa Ristorante Italiano, King Street Wharf
When you contemplate on dining at King Street Wharf, the first thing that comes into mind is overpriced and averagefood that is better suited to tourists than locals. Usually I hang around King Street Wharf whenever one of my friends ishaving a birthday at places like Cargo Bar or Bungalow 8 but rarely for lunch or dinner. At times when I have tried foodin the King Street Wharf or Cockle Bay Wharf areas, it did not stand out to me as much compared to many otherrestaurants elsewhere. Recently I received an invite to check out the reopened Casa Ristorante Italiano (previouslyknown as Casa di Nico) and its revamped menu.
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Casa Ristorante Italiano was owned by The Platinum Restaurant Group who oversees numerous other waterfrontrestaurants including Cockle Bay Wharf's The Black Bird Cafe and Manly's Whitewater Grill to name a few. Therenovations for this restaurant was designed by the team at DS17 (who also looked after the fit outs for Alpha andChina Republic), which now includes a woodfired pizza oven and a grocery display near the kitchen.
Affettati Misti ($23.90)
Olive e Capperi - young olives and capers marinated with chilli, garlic and sage ($6.00)
As always, it's lovely catching up and meeting fellow food bloggers as we dig into the anti-pasto platter of cured meats,pickled vegetables, cheese and olives. Was so good that I nearly got greedy especially with the cured meats and theolives - but resisted temptation knowing the feast coming up.
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Before we were seated at the private dining room to begin the Italian feast, we were treated to a pizza spinning
demonstration by Sicilian-born pizza chef, Salvatore D'Avola. And by pizza spinning demonstration, I also meant
juggling, acrobats and even breakdancing. With pizza! OMG. Salvatore himself said that he had been spinning pizzas
for more than 20 years and self-taught himself to perform all those acrobatic moves.
Spicy Lychee Martini
Strawberry Daiquiri
Even though it was only around 1:00pm, I could not help but order a couple of sneaky cocktails to start off my day.
The massive chilli for the spicy lychee martini definitely packs a punch although it was surprisingly sweet at the same
time. Also grabbed a strawberry daiquiri, an old fave of mine from my younger drinking days. Definitely one of the
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Arancini ($16.90)
We started off with fried arancini balls with pumpkin and smoked mozzarella which was incredibly tasty and addictive.While it had a nice crumbled coating, the texture of rice was creamy but not too hard nor was it too soft. It also had asweet and lightly spicy finish when dipped with the chilli mayo on the side.
Capesante Scottate ($19.90)
Personally, I really enjoyed the seared scallops with parsnip puree and garlic which was topped with caper berries andhomemade crumbed potato chips. Seriously, I had no idea that the crunchy topping was potato chips (thought it wasbreadcrumbs or pangrattato) but it worked perfectly with the juicy scallops.
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Fiori di Zucca ($16.90)
I was surprised at how much I enjoyed the zucchini stuffed with goat's milk fetta black olives, semi-dried tomatoes andchilli jam. It was more saucy and less cheesy than I expected thanks to the tomatoes and olives.
Calamari Fritti ($19.90)
I enjoy eating calamari wherever I go whether it's at an Asian restaurant or a European one. The calamari served withchilli, basil, parsley and aioli at Casa's was very popular at the table that it was nearly gone by the time I got my handson it. It was full of flavour especially with the seasoning and the crispy batter was so good that it just makes you wantto try more and more.
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Aragosta and Granchio Ravioli - Lobster and Crab Ravioli ($29.90)
After the shared plates of entree dishes, we all picked a main dish of our own choice from the menu. So much to
choose from though my main dish choice was surprisingly good. Regular readers or those who know me personally will
most likely know two things. First, I do not like creamy dishes including pastas. Second, I LOVE crabs and lobster. So
when I encountered a dish that has crab and lobster but is also cream-based, I gave in . While the shellfish butter
sauce was thick and rich than what I'm used to, the pasta was well cooked and bitey. Plus the crab and lobster filling
was packed into the pasta in generous amounts which puts a smile on my face.
Romagnola Pizza - aged parma prosciutto, semi-dried tomatoes, fior di latte mozzarella, napolitana sauce, pear,parmesan and fresh rocket ($27.90)
The only other main dish that I tried was a couple of slices from the Romagnola pizza that Irene from Irene's Getting
Fat ordered. After seeing the pizza demonstration, we were curious to see how it tasted after that workout. While it was
too big for us to finish (especially since everyone else was getting full), the pizza was satisfying for me with the thin
crust and the generous but fresh toppings. Wouldn't mind eating more of this if I wasn't having a food coma by this
point.
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Maialina Pizza - aged parma proscuitto, fresh tomato, fior di latte mozzarella, basil, napolitana sauce,mascarpone ($25.90)
Spaghetti Marinara - fresh mixed seafood in squid ink sauce, shaved baby fennel and parsley ($30.90)
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Tenderloin Medallion - slow-roasted at 65 degrees and served at medium rare with truffle mash, caramelised onions,pancetta and jus gras ($39.90)
Crispy Pork Belly with truffle mash, seared scallops and cabbage finished with apple mousse and cider reduction($32.90) - this dish got everyone staring and drooling!
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Classic Tiramisu ($12.00)
I was unsure if I could handle dessert but I was glad when I saw what was offered. There were three dessert dishes
which all looked indulgent no matter which one ends up on my side of the table. I ended up with the tiramisu which was
creamy, rich and not too bitter. I especially loved scooping up the chocolate soil decorated with edible flowers. One of
the better tiramisu dishes that I've tried so far.
Warm Chocolate Tart with strawberries, pistachio and salted caramel ice cream ($12.00)
This dish also looked very appealing to try since I love my chocolate. This was well complemented with the salted
caramel ice cream and the strawberries to balance out the rich, sweet and bitter flavours from the chocolate.
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Sticky Date Pudding with vanilla bean ice cream, nougat and caramel sauce ($12.00)
The dish that got the most attention from everyone was definitely the sticky date pudding. The texture was so soft and
fluffy that it crumbles as you sample the dish. What made it even better was seeing the caramel sauce pouring on top
of the pudding like a waterfall. Regardless of which dessert we got, they were all amazingly delicious finishes to the
entire dining experience.
Overall, I found that Casa Ristorante Italiano has been one of the better waterfront dining joints that I've tried especially
with the quality, presentation and taste of the dishes. Even though I probably would not be back as often since the
prices are still at the more expensive end (though standard for tourist, waterfront restaurants), I would love to return
back again to try more of the dishes from the menu especially the desserts, pizzas and that pork belly. Would
recommend this for special occasions such as birthdays, farewells, date nights or even just a taking your friend or
family member from out of Sydney while making the most of the scenic views.
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Posted by Annie at 10:45 PM
Labels: Italian, King Street Wharf, Pizza, Sydney CBD
Disclaimer: The Random Foodie dined as a guest of Casa Ristorante Italiano, courtesy of Wasamedia. Opinions
remain personal.
Casa Ristorante ItalianoBuilding 42-48, The Promenade, King Street WharfSydney NSW 2000(02) 9279 4115http://lovecasa.com.au/Mon-Fri: 11:30am - lateSat-Sun: 8:00am - late
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9 comments:
Sherrie @ Crystal Noir June 10, 2014 at 1:40 AM
That looks like too much deliciousness! :D
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Amy zhong June 10, 2014 at 3:10 PM
so much food! the calamari fritti looks great!
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irene June 10, 2014 at 3:34 PM
How good was that pork belly? Sometimes I still daydream about it haha.
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Shirley Gondosiswanto June 11, 2014 at 3:11 PM
The lobster and crab ravioli looks divine!!
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nessyeater June 11, 2014 at 4:32 PM
WOW, is this a feast or what? :P
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Yvonne Tee June 11, 2014 at 10:26 PM
I need to have that sticky date pudding again!!!
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ChopinandMysaucepan June 14, 2014 at 1:57 AM
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Dear Annie,
That pork belly looks good and this restaurant seem to like streaking their sauces on the plate.
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Mr C @ The Food Diary June 15, 2014 at 7:38 PM
Really loved the pizzas here :D
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Olivia @ mademoiselle in Sydney June 16, 2014 at 1:35 PM
Hi Annie!!I love that picture where the pizzaiolo turns the pizza dough (note to myself: do not attempt this athome). That chocolate tart looks delicious!!!!!!
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