Sunday, 25 January 2015

traditional Italian meets innovative techniques

As some of you may know, I'm not normally one to book an Italian restaurant on my own accord - but after stumbling across this beauty on Instagram and also reading the SMH 2015 Good Food Guide, I decided this wasn't any normal Italian restaurant. I needed to find an excuse to go. Enter my husbands birthday!

Ormeggio at The Spit | The View

Ormeggio at The Spit is the definition of intimate waterside dining. Opening in 2009, Executive Chef / Owner Alessandro Pavoni and Head Chef Victor Moya combine traditional Italian dishes with new, innovative techniques. Forming part of the Sydney Restaurant Group syndicate, Ormeggio at The Spit has always been a hatted restaurant and won various awards, however since 2013 has claimed two chefs hats.

Ormeggio at The Spit | Organic warm sourdough with homemade whipped ricotta

Ormeggio at The Spit | Smoked Ocean Trout with fennel and squid ink

We were lucky enough to be seated by restaurateur Bill Drakopoulos, and right on the wharf's edge where we could marvel at the sun-setting over the water. We ordered the 'Sunday Night Stress Less' five-course degustation. We decided not to get the matching wines, but ordered a glass of the sommeliers recommendation Collestafano Verddichio Di Matelica. It was $18 per glass, but in my opinion well worth it! Light, crisp and a perfect match for the degustation.

Ormeggio at The Spit | Tagliolini pasta with mascarpone, bottarga di pilu and lemon

First up was the organic warm sourdough with homemade whipped ricotta. I literally could have eaten this the entire night. It was so flavoursome and more-ish, yet still light. The degustation consisted of Smoked Ocean Trout with fennel and squid ink; Tagliolini pasta with mascarpone, bottarga di pilu and lemon; Organic braised lamb shoulder with yoghurt, tomato, coriander and garem masala; Passionfruit sorbet with coconut meringue, lemongrass and mandarin; and the infamous Sponge carrot cake with fennel seed gelato, farro and vinegar caramel.

Ormeggio at The Spit | Organic braised lamb shoulder with yoghurt, tomato, coriander and garem masala

All the dishes were delicious and strong in flavour, but without being over-powering. The lamb and sorbet were definitely our top two dishes, and I'd go as far as saying the sorbet is one of the best desserts we've ever had! The flavours just complimented each other so well. Plus, how could you go wrong with passionfruit and coconut!? The degustation didn't leave you feeling full (as most degustations do), but didn't leave you feeling hungry either. The perfect amount - which meant that I could have finished off my entire serving of the sourdough!!!

Ormeggio at The Spit | Passionfruit sorbet with coconut meringue, lemongrass and mandarin

Ormeggio at The Spit | Passionfruit sorbet with coconut meringue, lemongrass and mandarin

First impressions last, and although the restaurant was a little tricky to find, we were well and truly impressed with the relaxed-but-refined atmosphere. The location of our table was definitely one of the best, and majority of the staff were Italian - which made the experience that much more authentic. Minimalist decor with top quality food, service and a view. Just what we were looking for!

Ormeggio at The Spit | Sponge carrot cake with fennel seed gelato, farro and vinegar caramel

Restaurant: Ormeggio at The Spit
Total Price (for 2ppl) : Food: $138, Beverages: $36
Hours: Lunch: Wed - Sun 12pm - 3pm; Dinner: Wed - Sat 6pm - 11pm, Sun 6pm-10pm
Must Order: Passionfruit Sorbet

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