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910 Upper Thomson Road
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Telephone: (65) 6554 4092
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  1. Lucardia
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     02 Jan 2008 at 9:47 pm
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    Italian restaurants usually leave a bad taste in my mouth due to the fact that we are paying an awful lot for a paltry amount of food. Still, one does not deny that when Italian food is done well, the results very are often worth it. Romano Ristorante is strangely billed as a casual dining place for Italian fare which is a paradox of sorts since, casual and Italian are seldom used in tandem. Nonetheless, me and a recently promoted executive braved bad traffic and horrible directions to find this little corner for our little get together.

    Located immediately to the right of Madam Q's, i'd say the 2 restaurants are direct competitors since they are both offering the same type of cuisine. However, i hope their level of offerings are not similar since my impression of the former was not something to shout about, you can read my impression of Madam Q here. The interior of Romano is bright, warm and cosy with an equally nice lady who offers wonderful service by providing small talk and general information about the food offerings. Simple but comfortable.

    Bruschetta ($6.90) - Having read in my friend's blog about the bruschetta, i was tempted to try it out myself. And honest to goodness, it was very well done. Garlic based bread, lightly toasted till its crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, sweet juicy tomatoes complimented with peso sauce and assorted spices. The serving was generous but still felt as though it wasn't enough, always a good sign. Very nicely done.

    Beef Lasagna ($14.90) - My order for a main course that day was none other then a lasagna. I've heard that if you wanted to know what the soul of an Italian restaurant is, you have to try out their lasagna. And so i did. My impression is that their soul is *drum roll* ----salty! I could barely make out the taste of the tomatoes as everything is overshadowed by a thick layer of salted beef. The cheese also seemed non present in this rendition and it basically seemed like they tipped the entrie bottle of salt into the dish. We did not get halfway through before we had to give up. Not recommended.

    Fettucini Alfredo ($11.90) - The second best item that night after the bruschetta. The cream base was well done and had a good balance of cheese present in them. The turkey ham was slightly salty but was balanced by the sweet tasting cream base while the spaghetti was springy and chewy. Enjoyable but nothing outstanding.

    Parmesan Ham Pizza ($13.90) - This pizza embodies the soul of the restaurant as well, which means its darn salty yet again. A good thing to note is that the crust was thin, pizza size was huge for the price and the parmesan cheese was fragrant. Other then that, its salty salty salty.

    Tiramisu ($7.90) - Having had an excess of salt by now, we figured we'd give the place one more try at redemption since the lady was offering wonderful service. The tiramisu we ordered looked exactly like the one we had from Madam Q, but was decidedly better. The cake was readily apparent and sweet tasting. The cream was soft and fluffy but i couldn't taste the rum at all. Thus, the entire experience felt like i was eating a simple cake instead of Tiramisu. Passable but could be better.

    The bill came up to $61.05, which is about $30 per person. Its not very expensive but not really value for money either.

    I like the service rendered and the generally cheap price. We came away very full but felt overwhelmed with salt which seemed to be the main order that day. Overall, the experience was pleasant but the food was average. There may be a few more gems in the menu along the league of the Bruschetta or Fettucine which may warrant a revisit to try, but the bad items are truly something i wouldn't want to go through again. Mixed feelings about the restaurant but i'll probably brave it again to find the gems amidst the sea of salt.

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    1. feizhu
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       19 Oct 2007 at 10:00 am
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      Mention Italian restaurants and Senso, Garibaldi, IL Lido etc come to mind almost immediately. These are a few the big players in the Italian dining scene and most people would have probably heard of some, if not all of them. However, these restaurants only form one half of the spectrum - the fine dining portion. The other half, which is the casual dining portion, is made up of restaurants relatively unknown to most people (I happen to fall into this category). Here's where Romano Ristorante comes into the picture. Branded as a casual Italian restaurant (the first I've seen), Romano is wedged between a row of shops in the sleepy estate of Thomson Hills.

      The casual branding is obvious the moment you step into the restaurant. The place looks more like a pizza house with its wide walkways, rough granite floors and homely atmosphere. To complete the picture, the solitary waitress is dressed up in a polo t shirt and a pair of jeans. Pets are allowed as well!

      The Bruschetta was a little different from the usual ones that I've come across. Interestingly, the base was garlic bread and the diced tomatoes were loaded on top after the garlic bread had been toasted. Surprisingly, the bread was really well made, soft and fluffy on the inside yet retaining a little crisp on the outside. Very unlike normal garlic bread which tends to be hard along the edges. In case you are wondering if the combination of garlic and tomatoes go well, let me assure you that it does. The garlic taste was rather faint and not the least bit overwhelming, complementing the sweetness of the tomatoes. Only gripe I have about the Bruschetta was that the tomatoes didn't really look very fresh and wasn't as juicy as I had expected.

      The calamari was coated with too much batter, rendering it a little too greasy from all the deep frying. The squid was chewy but the batter made me sick after a few mouthfuls. Luckily, the watered down tomato puree was nice and tangy without coming across as too strong, providing the sole consolation for this dish.

      I was a little disappointed by the Chicken Milanese to say the very least. Coming as a recommendation on the menu sort of raised my expectations a little higher. With all its seemingly wonderful preparation methods and ingredients, it tasted nothing more than a slab of chicken breast meat wrapped up in egg. Aesthetics wise, it portrayed a very messy image when I first set my eyes on it, with its myriad of not too well pleasing colours. Very palatable, but not something I'll order again.

      An above average dish, but could have been better. The Fettuince was a wee bit too cooked (about four fifths instead of the three quarters rule of thumb) but the cream sauce was thick and tasty without being too rich. The chicken slices were nicely seasoned and grilled but was a tad too salty.

      I don't really fancy Tiramisu and Romano's rendition wasn't about to change my preference though I must comment that it was one of the better ones that I've tried. I personally liked it for its fluffiness and lightness on the palate. The cream to sponge ratio was quite balanced out which made eating it rather enjoyable.

      I'm sure the humble Oreo Cheesecake was never a staple Italian dessert but more of an addition to suit local tastebuds. After all, not many people can say no to an Oreo Cheesecake. Romano's offering was a little sticky yet not coming across as too cheesy. Pity about the soft Oreo wafer base though, which resulted in a loss of overall texture and form.

      Plenty of decent and comforting grub for 2 pax, all for just $61, which is very worth it in my opinion. Throw in the fact that the environment is laid back, service is warm and there is no dress code and I'm a regular. Having said that, they need to work on some of their dishes though, maybe tweak their recipes a little?

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