When an Italian tells you the best place to buy lasagna is
from Porzia’s, you listen. With my luck, they also happened to be opening a new
restaurant (previously, they operated a takeout joint), a no reservation establishment
that can accommodate about 24 people a seating.
Porzia’s menu changes frequently with a focus on seasonal
ingredients, which allowed me to try one of the sweetest cantaloupes I’ve ever
experienced. If you’ve ever had musk melon, the two slices in the prosciutto
and melon ($18) rivaled the prized melon in sweetness and went wonderfully with
the freshly shaved Parma prosciutto, which was especially delicious when I
sampled a slice covered in olive oil.
One dish that’s constant on the menu is their lasagna,
offered in a “classico” or “bolognese” format. Given I like my pasta
saucier, we ordered the lasagne bolognese ($26) a hefty brick of pasta
with so many layers of pasta and cheese that sat in a pool of meat sauce and was
covered with finely shaved cheese.
The fresh pasta was silky and soft except for the top layer
that’s broiled adding a crispiness to the otherwise soft dish. If you like
pasta, you’ll swoon over this dish. And while it was delicious, it was also heavy
and could use more sauce between the layers.
What impressed me was the tagliatelle with red shrimp al limone
($29), a lighter pasta that’s nonetheless a flavour bomb. I had to ask for
a spoon to properly enjoy the sauce: a combination of chili peppers, rich olive
oil, and slivers of garlic that ends with a lemon note that’s not overly
acidic. After having bites of lasagna, I found the dish so refreshing and the
tagliatelle chewy but still silky. Porzia’s you need to make this a staple.
As a secondi we shared the acqua pazza sea
bass ($38), which consisted of two fair-sized pieces of perfectly poached fish cooked
just to the point of flaking. The broth had a rustic feel to it with chunks of
stewed onion, tomato, and artichokes amongst a host of herbs and white wine. If
you like fish stews or bouillabaisse, this is the dish for you.
I’m so glad my friend let me in on the secret of Porzia’s
and that they opened a restaurant. I have no doubt that as others discover the
place, it will become bustling as their food is simply sublime.
Address: 319A Oakwood Avenue
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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