
When you go... notice I say "when," not if, and use "you" in the universally inclusive sense, not in the one-or-two-folks-who-I-know-are going-to-go-anyway sense. When you go... it'll be fine if you mention the Bon Appetit spot to Alessio, but make sure to tell him you read about it here first! I really do love that place.
Anchoring the B.A. list in the #8 spot is a restaurant of another sort, one that I couldn't imagine succeeding, if duplicated exactly as is, in any city in the United States. And yet, set just off the corner of a beautiful old square in Pollenzo, on the grounds of Slow Food's University of Gastronomic Sciences, it seemed perfectly at home (aside, perhaps, from the gate at which guests have to be buzzed in to gain admittance).
I wish I'd taken notes that night, or asked for a copy of the menu, so that I could tell you the "official" name of the dish; agnolotti al tovagliolo will have to suffice. Meat filled agnolotti. No sauce whatsoever. Nestled in a folded over napkin to absorb any excess moisture and keep the pasta firm. Revealed table-side. And relished for their unabashed, unadorned, purely simple delivery of the art of deliciousness.
To the first: go and go often. To the second: go, it's worth the splurge.
so dying to get to Centro Storico. You know how Tracie P loves her some Champers!
ReplyDeleteI don't expect you're one to turn down a glass of good bubbly either, my friend. I know you'll love Centro Storico. Get on over there!
ReplyDeleteit's on my list for next trip (November?). Who knows? maybe we'll go together! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCan't think of many things I'd like more.
ReplyDeleteAlessio one of best friend in Langa!
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