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8pm on a Thursday, I found myself Uptown; the light rain coming down was no match for my growling stomach as my boyfriend David and I tried to decide where would dine that evening. Our first thought was Sonoma so we headed over to Tryon St where we were happy to take advantage of the valet. Unfortunately Sonoma was having a private party, so we found ourselves back to square one. Thats when it dawned on us that Aria is owned by the same restaurant group and literally around the corner from Sonoma.
We walked into Aria and were told there would be about a 30minute wait. Despite being busy, we were able to snag a couple seats at the bar. The bar itself is not to be missed, featuring a huge glass encased wine rack which shows off over 100 bottles from Arias impressive wine list. The restaurant had a modern décor, but managed to be cozy and comfortable at the same time. We had to start with their limoncello, which is house made, and definitely my new favorite drink for the summer: a lemon liqueur, sweet and refreshing.
We were excited when we were seated earlier then expected, within 10 minutes of being at the bar. It was time to get down to business. Arias menu is described as old world comfort food featuring simple, classic, Italian, and served in a contemporary atmosphere. All of their appetizers sounded amazing, and it was hard to choose just one to start with. I decided on the steamed mussels (picture 2), and when they came out I was glad I had only ordered one. There was a large portion of mussels served in a huge bowl with a plum tomato sauce, sambuca, fennel and herbs. The mussels themselves were really nicely done, not chewy in the slightest, and the sauce they were served in had a hint of sweetness to it. The tomato sauce was great for dipping bread in as well. Even with Daves help we didnt finish all of the mussels for fear of being to full for our entrees.
It didnt take long for our main courses to come out. I had gone with the Veal Scallopini (Picture 3), while Dave went with their Wild Boar Pappardelle special (Picture 4). My scallopini was awesome, two thin and tender pieces of veal served in a lemon butter sauce with capers, parsley, and broccoli rabe. The lemon butter sauce covered the bottom of the plate, which I was thankful for because it was delicious even on the broccoli. The real showstopper, however, was the special Dave ordered. Pappardelle is an egg noodle comparable to a broader fettuccini. It was served in an amazing tomato sauce with shredded wild boar meat throughout. It was an adventurous dish, executed perfectly, and my favorite thing that we had.
At the end of the meal I was beyond stuffed, but I felt great. My only regret? Not having enough room to try one of their desserts. I gave Aria a 94; the service, food, and atmosphere made for a wonderful experience, and I cant wait to go back in and try more.
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Excellent post. It was very helpful for me.I knew little in this part before,Thank you for sharing ! by Retro Jordan
Posted Apr 21st by Jordan SneakersFlag for Review
Excellent post. It was very helpful for me.I knew little in this part before,Thank you for sharing ! by Retro Jordan
Posted Apr 21st by Jordan SneakersFlag for Review
Excellent post. It was very helpful for me.I knew little in this part before,Thank you for sharing ! by Retro Jordan
Posted Apr 21st by Jordan SneakersFlag for Review
I have been wanting to give this place a try. Please provide price points though.
Posted Apr 20th by Michael StoutFlag for Review
Very , Very ,well written, I will definitely check out this restaurant when I am in the area. This is right up my alley. In love good Italian food. It is really great to get the true scoop on service and especially the food.. Thanks so much, I will be looking forward to the next resturant critique.
Posted Apr 18th by bonnie fisherFlag for Review
Wonderful review! Well writen.
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