A casual Italian lunch at Osteria Mozza
Osteria Mozza has done away the white linens (FINALLY) and now
presents us a relaxed ambience for weekend lunch. On the newly introduced
Weekend Lunch menu is a selection of food that epitomizes true Italian cooking.
Did I mention there is breakfast food too? Weekends have definitely been made
sweeter!
A table favourite is the Housemade Gravlax ($22) with lemon,
chives, shaved eggs, croutons and avocado. All the favourite breakfast
ingredients tossed in beautiful flavours. A clean and healthy breakfast!
I love the salads from sister restaurant, Pizzeria Mozza, so I do
have expectations for the greens here. I am pleased to declare that Butter
Lettuce ($21) did not disappoint! A classic dish, the crisp leaves of
greens, balls of toasted hazelnuts, slices of hardboiled egg and long strips of
blushing bacon are arranged like a salad bouquet, wrapped with creamy
gorgonzola dolce and dressed with vinaigrette.
Cheese lovers will love the Bufala Mozzarellas! (Even if you are
not, a taste of this might just convert you into a fan!) Hand-pulled and served
with traditional and simple ingredients are the Caprese of Bufala Mozzarella
($25) with vine ripened tomatoes and basil pesto; and Bufala Mozzarella
($28) with Prosciutto di Parma. Bursting with fresh and natural flavours of
Italy, I was teleported to The Boot.
Rich in flavours, the house-made pastas are items that cannot be
missed. A dish with wild mushrooms, asparagus and walnuts, the Farfalle
($23) is delicious with its nutty flavors. The big bow-ties have an addictive
bite to them and before you know it, the plate is cleaned.
Osteria Mozza does its Bolognese well. Garganelli
($24) with ragù Bolognese is
a comforting dish that throws endless juicy ragù punches as the tubular
homemade version of penne holds just the right amount of sauce. One can only
feel the Bolognese love in every mouth.
Most people would have probably not heard of Rotolo ($24).
Kind of like a rolled up lasagne, except better, as it is fat with ricotta, spinach
and tomato. It has been gently poached for 45 minutes before being cooled,
portioned and placed into a pan to be seared on each side, and finally heated
in the oven. Great way to eat the spinach, especially for the kids. Popeye
would definitely love the Rotolo!
Some breakfast indulgence for real- Soft Scrambled Eggs ($48)
with shaved winter truffles and crème
fraîche! Breakfast check. Indulgence check. The aroma of the truffles will leave you
drooling, so shut up and tuck in!
Step aside Mr. Eggs Ben, Eggs and Polpette ($24) has won
our hearts (and tummies). Two white fluffy-looking poached eggs cushioned on
twin ginormous juicy meatballs with pecorino, parmesan and garlic, on a bed of
fresh ricotta that is made in-house. On a no carb diet? THIS IS IT. I’ll have
this Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (or whatever R21 version) dish every
day.
Need more meat proteins? Psst…Tuscan Roast Pork ($30) has
good crackling!
Even if you are stuffed from all the hearty dishes, you must have
a taste of Torta Della Nonna! A tart of three —cream, mascarpone and
goats— cheeses, this Grandma’s pie is brimming with love. Topped with a crisp
pine nut biscuit and served with honeycomb, acacia and chestnut honeys, this
slice is a sweetheart.
Expect classic Italian dishes prepared with the freshest
ingredients that ooze with authentic flavours at Osteria Mozza. Colours
of Italy. Nothing less.
Osteria Mozza
B1-42-46, Galleria Level The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
2 Bayfront Avenue Singapore 018956
Tel: +65 6688 8868
Weekend lunch hours: 12-2.30pm
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