week 17: risotteria {and caffe vivaldi}
{and the time i was a
total
diva}
in the west village {around the corner from kesté, john's pizzeria, risotteria, etc, etc, etc}
in enjoying fabulous and hilarious music,
i decided the only thing that would make my life better,
was if my tummy wasn't so growly and begging for dinner...
so i made the terrible and uneducated decision to order
what was advertised as
"house made ravioli"
*calling something "house made" on a menu
is about as sad and ambiguous as calling something "gourmet"
as i experienced, "house made" could very easily translate into
a dish reminiscent of canned poop.
{that i won't even waste my energy describing}
do you know how painful it is to be eating a bad meal when you are spitting distance from kesté?!
i left.
but first i subtracted twenty from the amount of minutes it took to get my food,
divided that by two,
and then deducted that amount of dollars from the proper tip amount.
i go back and forth between embarrassment and pride for tipping so little, but i'm leaning towards pride because i think i would have done a disservice to future victims otherwise.
anyways,
in a mad dash, i fled around the corner to the intersection of kesté and risotteria,
and since i've been to the former, decided on
risotteria
where i was immediately able to sit at the bar,
and within minutes,
have a bowl of piping hot,
burn-your-mouth {meaning bonus points in my book}
comforting,
gooey,
rich,
heavy,
hit-the-spot
mozzarella and pesto risotto
oh it was heaven.
i recently learned my lesson with pesto
{to me it always seems like a really good idea until the second bite when i realize it in fact is not usually a good idea, due to oil, etc}
but when waitress recommended it, i decided to give it another chance.
and i'm so glad i did.
it was so rich and heavy that i saved some for lunch the next day.
comforting
is the one word i'd use to describe it.
not just because it saved my evening from being culinarily awful
but because, it was so simple and cuddly and non offensive.
the rest of risotteria's menu looked delicious as well.
everything is gluten-free ,
and it is abundant in herbivore-friendly options.
the vibe was cozy,
and the view of phileo yogurt across the street was just too tempting
{pistachio fro yo with mochi was my dessert}
risotteria,
i am forever indebted to you for saving my evening.
i have 35 restaurants to go, lovelies
xoxo
yeh
in enjoying fabulous and hilarious music,
i decided the only thing that would make my life better,
was if my tummy wasn't so growly and begging for dinner...
so i made the terrible and uneducated decision to order
what was advertised as
"house made ravioli"
*calling something "house made" on a menu
is about as sad and ambiguous as calling something "gourmet"
as i experienced, "house made" could very easily translate into
a dish reminiscent of canned poop.
{that i won't even waste my energy describing}
do you know how painful it is to be eating a bad meal when you are spitting distance from kesté?!
i left.
but first i subtracted twenty from the amount of minutes it took to get my food,
divided that by two,
and then deducted that amount of dollars from the proper tip amount.
i go back and forth between embarrassment and pride for tipping so little, but i'm leaning towards pride because i think i would have done a disservice to future victims otherwise.
anyways,
in a mad dash, i fled around the corner to the intersection of kesté and risotteria,
and since i've been to the former, decided on
risotteria
where i was immediately able to sit at the bar,
and within minutes,
have a bowl of piping hot,
burn-your-mouth {meaning bonus points in my book}
comforting,
gooey,
rich,
heavy,
hit-the-spot
mozzarella and pesto risotto
oh it was heaven.
i recently learned my lesson with pesto
{to me it always seems like a really good idea until the second bite when i realize it in fact is not usually a good idea, due to oil, etc}
but when waitress recommended it, i decided to give it another chance.
and i'm so glad i did.
it was so rich and heavy that i saved some for lunch the next day.
comforting
is the one word i'd use to describe it.
not just because it saved my evening from being culinarily awful
but because, it was so simple and cuddly and non offensive.
the rest of risotteria's menu looked delicious as well.
everything is gluten-free ,
and it is abundant in herbivore-friendly options.
the vibe was cozy,
and the view of phileo yogurt across the street was just too tempting
{pistachio fro yo with mochi was my dessert}
risotteria,
i am forever indebted to you for saving my evening.
i have 35 restaurants to go, lovelies
xoxo
yeh
risotteria is on bleecker between 6th and 7th ave
open noon to 11pm every day
caffe vivaldi can suck it
open noon to 11pm every day
caffe vivaldi can suck it