As I wasn’t being as adventurous as my fellow foodies were, I decided to go with the no-frills, safe, pasta with meatballs (also available with sausage) available at Caffe Espresso Trattoria. If I found curt the menu description for this entrée, that was par for this dish as the sauce was simple, if not bland, and the meatballs were overcooked. If it were not for the chicken soup, which came with the meal, being packed with big chunks of meat, combined with the extremely friendly staff, I might have been less than satisfied with my decision. Part of my decision came about because it was the least expensive entrée on the menu. Looking as if it was also the most generous serving, it was a great value for one looking for quantity and simplicity. Because of these factors, I will give Caffe Espresso Trattoria a second try.
Tag: chandler street
Cavatelli Portobello
I have heard about Caffe Espresso Trattoria for years but haven’t made it there to check it out in person, so I was very excited for this Foodies event. I sat down with the group and was poured a glass of the wine that my friends had brought with them—yay for BYOB! I checked out the menu online several times in anticipation of this dinner so I had a few options for what I wanted to eat. While waiting, I enjoyed some of the fresh Italian bread that was delivered to our table. I like that they brought butter and olive oil, providing diners with the choice. I think the bread could have been improved by warming, but that’s personal preference. It was very fresh – as I would expect from any quality restaurant. Next came the salads, which were included with most of the pasta dinners. I chose the house vinaigrette dressing that I think had some sun dried tomato flavor in it. I liked it but felt it could have been improved with a boost in flavor; more vinegar, maybe? Finally…time for the pasta! I eat only whole-wheat pasta at home so the thought of a house made cavatelli was exciting! I ordered the Cavatelli Portobello, which included the homemade pasta with Portobello mushrooms, wine, garlic, and parmigian cheese (sic). I also added grilled chicken to add some protein to my dinner. The large plate of pasta arrived at the table and it smelled fantastic! I could definitely smell the garlic and I knew it was a good choice even before my first bite. The pasta had a rich mushroom taste that was balanced out by the garlic. The homemade pasta was definitely softer than al dente, but I think that’s to be expected with fresh pasta. I don’t have much to compare it to, but I did enjoy it and didn’t think it was too soft. I had to stop myself from eating this whole dish and I found myself looking forward to the leftovers until lunchtime the next day. The only improvement I would have made is adding more chicken for the $3.50 upcharge and maybe offering some freshly ground parmesan to diners once the meals were delivered as the pre-grated stuff on the table just doesn’t make the grade. Overall, I really enjoyed this meal at Caffe Espresso Trattoria. Personally, I think the price point was a bit high for it to be a casual weeknight go-to spot, but as a BYOB, home made Italian option, it will definitely go on the list for a night out. -JM