There's no prizes for guessing what Pasta Emilia's main strength is. The pasta here is made onsite and with organic ingredients, using recipes from the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy which is famous for its pasta. Pasta Emilia makes several types, including fettuccine, strozzapreti and filled pastas like ravioli and tortelli. While these are all available for purchase in convenient take home packs and sauces, we decided to eat in at the rustic, cottage-like cafe in Surry Hills for dinner one night.
Strozzapreti al ragu di carne and parmagiano - $18 |
We're here for the pasta so we skip the entrees and dive straight in. The house made strozzapreti is a short pasta that kind of reminds me of DNA strands with its rolled and twisted structure. Strozzapreti literally means "priest stranglers" and legend has it that the name comes from the fact that priests enjoyed the pasta so much, they ate it too quickly and choked themselves! Whether that's true or not, make sure you savour every mouthful of this strozzapreti that's mixed with a rich beef ragu topped with a sprinkling of parmesan.
Crab and prawn tortelli with salsa verde and chopped rucola - $32 |