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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

better  versions  I've  tried  thanks  to  the  sweet  flavour  that  will  be  perfect  on  a  warmer  day  -­  and  it  looks  so  pretty  too!

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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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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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7/2/2014 The Random Foodie: Casa Ristorante Italiano, King Street Wharf

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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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