Dining out -- Mary Furr
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Do you like your o7 bruchetta f7 ($4.95) lightly toasted, topped
with juicy quarters of Roma tomatoes, strewn with basil leaves and
drenched with olive oil with just a whiff of garlic?
Then go to Roman Cucina on Pacific Coast Highway at 20th Street in
Sunset Beach.
Brothers David and Guiseppi Roman just opened a warm, friendly o7
cucinaf7 where family is not just a word but a relationship with each
other and the hungry patrons who fill the inside booths and tables and
the patio with heat lamps outside.
The o7 cucina f7 (Italian for kitchen) is warm, with rosy red walls
and wedding and family pictures of Mama Rosemarie, who runs Basillico
Restaurant in Huntington Beach.
David’s artist friend C.J. Lowe did the interior with a strong
masculine touch, which chef Guiseppi matches with his pasta and pizza.
The large-cut romaine leaves of the salad that precedes entrees are
well-coated with a light, homemade vinaigrette and showered with grainy
mozzarella.
The thin-sliced top round roast ($11.95) with a garlic-seasoned coat
is grilled in olive oil with a flavor mix that Guiseppi must have learned
at his mother’s side, a deep, soaked-in blend enhanced by olive oil. It
was served with ribbon-wide fettuccine covered with a thick creamy
Alfredo sauce. An excellent dish, the sauce was well-matched to the pasta
shape as it would be in Italy.
Quarters of Roma tomatoes cover the pasta o7 a la checca f7 ($8.95),
thin, thread-like strips of linguine and basil leaves to which I added
six plump, firm shrimp ($4). Freshness is a key to successful dishes and
this one has it all the way.
If a light lunch suits your schedule, try one of the five o7
paninisf7 ($8.95 and $9.95), sandwiches served with the house salad. A
homemade meatball in a crusty roll from C’est si Bon Bakery is covered
with fresh mozzarella. Add a bowl of Italian wedding soup ($3.95) with
its tiny meatballs and escarole in a light broth if it’s cool outside.
A made-on-the-premises dessert is o7 tiramisuf7 ($4.95), a full cup
of espresso-soaked cake with a dash of Kaluha and a thick, sweet o7
mascarpone f7 topping.
Cannoli ($3.95) is also homemade. The tubular pasta shells are
deep-fried with a sweetened filling of ricotta cheese mixed with bits of
chocolate.
The Roman family wants to share its table with you. Sister Christina
is there at dinner to help David, and they can always call on Daniela or
Marie Elena when needed. Don’t forget to check the life-size silhouettes
by the restrooms done by friend C.J.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have comments
or suggestions, she may be reached at (562) 493-5062.
FYI
o7 ROMAN CUCINAf7
* Address: 16595 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach
* Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and 11:30 a.m.
to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays
* Misc.: Credit cards accepted
* Phone: (562) 592-5552
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
* Tosh’s Mediterranean Cuisine, 16871 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach,
has added a buffet ($6.95) to its weekday lunch menu. It is served from
11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays.
* Le Jardin, 17431 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley, is rebuilding on
the spot where fire destroyed the French bistro last year.
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