definitely one of the best restaurants in Newtown, casual dining but very high quality standards
My new favourite Italian in Sydney
Given the lack of popularity of my reviews on Zomato and how I seek validation above all else, I thought I'd review this restaurant as if judging contestants on Masterchef - and using Mel as inspiration, since she's such a successful food critic.
MEL: "For your first dish, you were asked to serve an appetiser that heroed dough and capers. Now, Alba, your dish was incredibly crispy; the dough on the outside was fried to perfection and I think I can speak for Jock and Andy that you truly captured the rustic texture that we all love in Salentinian cuisine. That being said, the flavours were slightly lacking. Whilst the freshness of the olives echoed throughout each bite, stuffing capers and tomatoes into the dough itself was slightly underwhelming."
*ANDY interrupts*: "Yeah, sorry mate, it just wasn't a bangin' dish of food."
MEL: "Next up, we asked for a gorgeous bouquet of Italian classics like Aglio e Olio, Eggplant Parmigiana, and Linguine Allo Scoglio. Your parmigiana was gooey, sticky, rich, and successfully accentuated both the richness of the tomatoes and the mellow umami of the eggplant -"
JOCK: "That was SPOT on. I coul'n't ge' enough ovit."
MEL: "The Aglio e Olio surprised us with its creamy, luscious, garlicky goodness that just coated your tongue. Despite the small portion size, it was delicious, and it reminded us of a comforting southern Italian favourite. Also, that chilli ice-cream on the top packed a punch in the flavour department. It was honestly mind-blowing talent."
ANDY: "Yeah, really well done mate."
MEL: "Finally, the Linguine. It was a horrific delight of ocean gems tossed around by waves of salt. Unfortunately, it couldn't whisper its way into our hearts because the saltiness in combination with the colour, movement and texture just didn't harmonise with the delicateness of the seafood."
JOCK: "It was just too salty mate, and we know seafood already is salty."
ANDY: "It just wasn't a good plate of food."
*And as ANDY stands with his feet slightly too wide apart, leaning forward and holding you with a death-stare, you realise that Alba is a pretty decent restaurant but perhaps not particularly highbrow.*
Amazing flavour - at a price. Got a pasta and a parmigiana that sounded typical for the region and the depth of flavour in the dishes was amazing for relatively simple food. Strange that "poverty cuisine" is so expensive though - quite small portions for the $30 dishes. It's an expensive restaurant but it's also some of the best Italian food I've ever had.
Our trips to Puglia, the heel of Italy, gave us some of our favourites memories of our Italian holidays, and that’s saying a lot! So, how exciting to find a restaurant opened in Newtown that is serving authentic food from the region. I think there’s a perception problem though. The famous cuisine of the region is called cucina povera, it’s using humble ingredients (cooking of poverty) to make delicious, hearty and relatively simple dishes, but full of flavour. So, the food looks deceptively simple, but we thought it was absolutely delicious.
Tried their $20 dollar All you can eat menu. The options were limited, fortunately the taste was not. Each and every dish including the pasta tasted really good. The anarcini balls need special mention, they were to die for! I probably went back for 6th-7th serving. Along with the food the place has a great vibe. There was live music while we were there & the 2 beautiful performers added so much energy to the atmosphere. This place is a must try & I will definitely be back with my friends. 👍👍👍
Excellent food, great staff. Feels very authentic Italian. The wines match the food and it is overall a great experience dining here.
A new joint on the king st strip of newtown. Great Italian homely vibes and amazing menu. Top add cherry on top they have Italian appretivos for $10, which is a steal. $10 Negronis all day long. We had the Spaghetti and Chick peas pasta. Both were Delicious, The spaghetti was smooth and perfect. The Chick peas pasta was a bit creamy rich, not for vegan hearted ;) Looking forward to taking my fam here next week.
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