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Lasagna Brodetto

It had been a while since I last visited Nuovo Restaurant, but upon I was reminded about the trendy atmosphere combined with a rustic nostalgia of exposed brick that made it very comfortable. Before the first course was served, we were brought bread with a garlic yogurt sauce and oil and seasonings. Both of these items were delicious and a nice start to the meal. The garlic yogurt dish was similar to a Labne and was piped onto a small plate through a pastry bag for a nice presentation.

As a first course I ordered Arancini—fried rice balls with ham peas, buffalo mozzarella, and marinara sauce. The large Arancini balls were well prepared with a crispy fried texture and hot, moist center.

I choose the Lasagna Brodetto— described as a seafood lasagna served in a bed of lobster bisque with scallops, baby shrimp. Lasagna, seafood, and lobster bisque all winners in my book, so I had high expectations for the main course. Upon being served my meal, I eagerly dove into my main course. While it was exactly what it claimed to be, the dish fell short in presentation and failed to unite the seafood, lasagna and lobster bisque into one cohesive dish. The lasagna was mostly noodles with minimal cheese and seafood. Without a strong presence of seafood, the dish lacked substance. The unpalatable presentation, combined with the minimal ingredients and seasoning made me lose interest in the meal.

Although the meal started on a strong note, but fell flat on the final stretch, some of the other meals looked more appealing. When I return to enjoy the atmosphere, I will be certain to try another dish. -DO

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Parpadelle a’Matriciana

Being my first time at Nuovo Restaurant on Shrewsbury Street, I didn’t quite know what to expect, but I went in with an open mind. Upon entering I was greeted with chic designs and a dimly lit dining room with well dressed tables and an inviting environment. When we finally got to our meals, we had the choice from an array of Italian classics with a twist. To start my meal off, I ordered the Arancini, which are fried rice balls with ham, peas, and covered in a buffalo mozzarella marinara sauce. This was quite different but delicious in the same breathe. The crunchy outside gave way to a creamy rice center and the sauce put it over the top. The buffalo mozzarella added a slight heat to the dish that was welcome and was a great way to start any meal.

My main dish was the parpadelle a’matriciana, a parpadelle pasta dish with pancetta, onion, pecorino romano cheese and tomato sauce. When presented with my meal, it was a heaping plate of pasta displayed in a big bowl with an ornate pasta serving spoon for effect. The pasta was cooked al dente and the one particular item that stood out right from the start was the onions. They were cooked but still crunchy and gave an excellent textural contrast to the fork tender pasta. I found that the pancetta could have been a little more prominent as I found myself really having to search for the nuggets of delicious pork. When it was found, it added a nice smokey aspect to the meal. In addition to these tastes and textures, the pasta sauce was well balanced. Once again, it had a slight heat at the end but nothing that made it too overpowering nor unnoticeable. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who is looking for a quiet meal with a spouse or significant other and wanted some delicious Italian meals that you can’t get many other places. -ED