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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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Oven Braised Porchetta / Pork al Forno

Walking into the dining room at Nuovo Restaurant, you are greeted with a smartly decorated room that is stylish but not overbearing, with bold art hanging on the walls and an attention to detail that is very evident.

Choosing a dish at Nuovo was a difficult task as the extensive menu offered a huge variety but I finally settled on the Oven Braised Porchetta. Described on the menu as “slow oven roasted and served with a light tomato, garlic and wine sauce” the dish proved to be pretty much as described. My meal started with a tasty salad of mixed greens drizzled with a tangy herb dressing accompanied by hot and fresh bread. Next came the Porchetta which was two thinly sliced but generous pieces of pork, topped with a light tomato sauce. The sauce was seasoned with a variety of aromatic herbs and spices, with garlic and basil seemingly coming to the front. The slow cooked pork was tender and delectable and the meat melted in my mouth. The dish was served with an outstanding cannellini white bean salad served warm with an olive oil, garlic and a creamy parmesan sauce that complemented the pork main dish. The overall experience at Nuovo was great, the service was outstanding, the meal was fantastic and the visit from the chef/owner to our table showed how much he truly cares about his restaurant! -JG