Having walked past this place a few times, it looked like a place that was worth trying. Seemed like a fusion of japanese and italian pasta that had recently opened up - and of course, seeing them hand make the pasta through the window in the early afternoon... definitely wanted to go and try.
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Basta Pasta |
What I didn't know was that this place originally started in tokyo in 1985, designed after iron chef for an open theatre type kitchen! No wonder every time I tried to book (even if it only was for 2 people) the only availability was like 10pm on a weeknight...
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Basta Pasta |
Some bread as complimentary starters... with a relatively large selection of different breads =)
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Add caption |
Compliments of the chef...
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Spaghetti con Proscuitto e Parmigiana |
With the open theatre type kitchen, this definitely caught my eye. Spaghetti con proscuitto e parmigiana. Essentially spaghetti with parmigiano reggiano and parma proscuitto served in a half wheel of parmesan cheese. I originally thought they'd give you the half wheel on your table to eat out of... but i'm sure that's not very practical
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Insalata d'Anastra |
Given the late start with the bookings, was definitely hungry and went for the smoked sliced duck breast with watercress and arugula. Duck was soft and tender, and not too chewy. The watercress and arugula was light and went well with the duck. A much larger serving that expected for a starter!
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Linguine alle Pescatore |
Linguine with clams, mussels, shrimp, squid and sea scallops served with white wine sauce. Definitely the best pasta I've had to date. Pasta not over cooked, and the freshness of the seafood in the sauce complements its nicely.
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Dream Boat |
Opted for the daily special of the dream boat to end off. An orange cream panna cotta with mint sorbet and orange campari sauce. Presentation wasn't that appealing, but the panna cotta was definitely worth going for! Mint flavoured sorbet to top it off, a great refreshing way to end!
Definitely the best pasta place I've been to... and I would say its decently priced. Given the prices some other places have listed, this is reasonable! The ambiance and feel to this place, with the open kitchen in the middle of the restaurant... definitely worth going for and going back! I know I will be going back =)
37 West 17th Street
(Between 5th and 6th Avenue)
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