Yup, after the big meal I had at La Brasserie I was also expected to join a family dinner... and they've picked a local Franco-Italian style restaurant called D'Foreigner, which is run by the daughter of a family friend. Bizarre that I was eating at restaurants where I know the owner all day yesterday.
Apart from the restaurant name that bothered me, they do make reasonably honest and unpretentious food. Their pasta are made fresh on the venue which they're actually quite proud of it themselves. And because no one was in the mood for overindulgence we went for entree sizes only.
We had a Spaghetti vongoles, a squid ink pasta in seafood bisque sauce, capsicum pasta with grilled scampi, wild porcini risotto and grilled garlic and chilli prawns on a bed of mixed greens (me). For the side I picked the ensalatas caprese and a rocket and tomato salad. My prawns were butterflied and grilled, juicy sweet and JUST the right portion for my still packed belly (3 king prawns for dinner...). The spaghetti vongoles (in white wine sauce) went down well for the man with the most traditional tastebuds, while the seafood bisque sauce on squid ink pasta was fully appreciated by the other very traditional tastebud. I think I have managed to totally change their perception of Italian pasta - they only knew of the bolognese sauce so this was a pleasant surprise to them. The capsicum pasta with grilled scampi was lightly creamy and quite appetising. Risotto was tops - always love a mushroom risotto (a tad salty though).
We brought a bottle of Chivas Regal to the restaurant ($2pp corkage) and that helped settle my stomach and calm me down a bit and I settled back into that "smily but quiet' mood....
Loved the meal. What a memorable gourmet day.
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