a'Mare
Italian$$$
Classic Italian made glitzy in swish harbourside surrounds.
Amore a’mare equals Italian love by the sea, and this place sure knows how to sell it. Particularly when it comes with shiny harbour views – sparkling by day, shimmering by night. Add swish trolley service, a flashily furbished dining room, personalised share-plate portioning, I-want-it-all presentation, and the love grows.
Following chef-restaurateur Alessandro Pavoni’s approach to archetypal Italian, fork into a rich-tomato seafood risotto, properly fluffy gnocchi with wagyu ragu, a thick cotoletta milanese (sliced on-the-bone schnitty with real sun-dried tomatoes) and a just-right rocket, parmesan and balsamic salad side. All done immaculately.
Exec chef Giuseppe Fuzio, from Puglia, adds a homeland hand to seafood, things from the wood-grill and genuine vegetable freshness, along with newer “signatures” including cuttlefish cut like tagliatelle spruced with finger lime and salmon roe.
Wine service is a story in itself, and pistachio gelato with mandarin-y extra virgin slides in ever so nicely. Amore a’mare indeed.
Good to know: There’s a classy kids’ menu for family visits
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