To me, the decor at Scarpetta is definitely more "urban" than "rustic"; it is sleek, cool and contemporary.
A very cool bluish glow by the windows.
My friend and I went all out and ordered way more than necessary for the two of us. We started off with Scarpetta's bread basket.
It came with mascarpone butter, eggplant caponata and citrus-infused olive oil.
Probably one of the best bread baskets I've ever had.. My fav was the Stromboli - fresh mozzarella, smoked mozzarella, genoa salami and soppressata - I could eat it all day. If all bread came stuffed with meat and cheese, I would be a very happy girl ^_^
APPETIZERS
Tuna "Susci" - Marinated Vegetables & Preserved Truffles ($18) - Cute presentation (reminded me if maki rolls) with a very unique interplay between the tuna and veggies.
Yellowtail - Olio de Zenzero & Pickled Red Onion ($18) - The glistening fresh yellowtail was soft and went together beautifully with tang from the ginger oil and red onion. Very nice and I liked it more than the tuna.
Braised Short Ribs of Beef - Vegetable & Farro Risotto ($16) - I enjoyed the farro risotto underneath more than the braised short ribs because although very flavourful and tender, I found the short ribs to be a bit on the dry side.
Creamy Polenta - Fricassee of Truffled Mushrooms ($15)
I now understand why this is one of Scarpetta's signature dishes - it is the best polenta I've ever had - so buttery and creamy! The combination of smooth polenta, earthiness of the mushrooms and the pungent white truffles won me over.
Black Cod - Baccala Montecato, Gaeta Olives & Concentrated Tomatoes ($35) - Black Cod is one of my favourite fish and Scarpetta does not disappoint. It was so good I wish there was more of it!
Spaghetti - Tomato & Basil ($24) - Scott Conant's famous spaghetti really deserves a more exciting name. Sweet yet slightly spicy with a touch of cheese, the tomato sauce was stellar; it literally coated each strand of spaghetti better than any other sauce I've had. The pasta was cooked al dente; chewy yet not under-cooked (ok maybe a bit too chewy for my taste but that's just me).
Mediterranean Branzino - Mussels, Salsify, Tuscan Kale & Salsa Verde ($29) - Lightly seared with a slightly crispy skin, I really liked the Branzino. I think I liked this dish even more than the Black Cod because I like kale and salsa verde =D
DESSERT
Petit Four Platter - Selection of Bite Size Flavour Explosions ($11) - I love the whimsical and playful presentation! The best thing about this platter is that you're bound to find something you like =)
Amedei Chocolate Cake - Burnt Orange-Caramel Gelato & Expresso Sauce ($11) - I'm a big fan of chocolate cake but wasn't crazy about this one; I thought it was a bit dry and not rich / moist enough for me. The burnt orange-caramel gelato was tasty though.
Sous Chef Jesse Chingcuangco and Chef de Cuisine Michael Hunter (@Chef__Hunter) plating the "Roasted Organic Chicken - Chestnut spaetzle, braised cabbage & fegato sauce", one of three entrée choices from Scarpetta's Winterlicious menu.
Pastry Chef Ella Herrera plating the "Honey Roasted Pear Wrapped in Crispy Filo - Cinnamon Gelato", one of three dessert choices from Scarpetta's Winterlicious Menu.
Given that my friend and I ate like pigs, I must admit that our dinner was pricey (believe me it is not everyday that I indulge the way I did that night or I would be broke lol). However, we both really enjoyed the dinner, with my favourites being Scarpetta's signature dishes (i.e. polenta and spaghetti), the yellowtail, branzino, and the petit four platter.
I also need to point out that Scarpetta's Winterlicious Menu, priced at $35, includes the choice of Creamy Polenta as an appetizer and Tomato & Basil Spaghetti as an entrée, which are regularly priced at $15 and $24, respectively. Just sayin' =D