I met a friend for dinner at Molto Italian, where we were warmly greeted and seated at the bar. I’d already scanned the menu and picked what I wanted to try – the Maccheroni Matriciana ($28), with cured pork cheek, slow cooked tomato ragu and pecorino romano. Matriciana is one of my favourite dishes – I make it at home a lot – but this was a whole other level of sophistication. The ragu was just enough to coat the pasta, with a little extra for mopping up, and wasn’t too rich. I loved the crisp pieces of cured pork cheek, which added a great meaty flavour, as well as a kick of saltiness, to the meal. The combination of the sauce and pork took me right back to northern Italy. The pasta was cooked as al dente as it comes, which I found utterly delightful. I was worried that the portion would be too much – it’s huge, so definitely great value – but I finished it easily and didn’t get that ‘oh I’ve eaten too much pasta’ stomach-heaviness that lower quality pasta can induce. Sadly I didn’t have room for dessert, but I will certainly be back for more authentic, top notch Italian very soon.
Molto Italian, Element Building, Eastlake Parade, Kingston ACT, http://moltoitalian.com/


Oh wow. This dish looks great! I went to Molto Italian last week. If you couldn’t fit in dessert after one dish, don’t judge me on my next post >_<
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No judgment, only envy!
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I can’t say I’ve ever seen pork cheek on a menu (beef cheek yes). Sounds meaty and delicious though. Definitely a ‘nose to tail’ use, which is good to see. I was curious about the name Molto, and thanks to Google translate (which I hope is accurate!!) Molto is Italian for ‘very’. So … Very Italian, clever!
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Oh cool, I didn’t know that! Very clever (and delicious)
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