In association with the Australian Good Food Guide (AGFG), I check out I Maccheroni. I Maccheroni has relocated from Rose Bay to Woollahra. The new cosy location makes for a great venue for Friday night date night. It's rainy and windy and I'm glad it's warm inside Maccheroni.
I Maccheroni is basically booked out on this particular Friday night with walk ins - having to wait for the second seating at 8pm. It must be popular with the locals.
Matt orders a Birra Nazionale which is an Italian beer. I'm on antibiotics so I stick to water this evening. To start off, Matt and I share the Mushroom Arancini ($14) with truffle aioli. These arancinis are perfection, crunchy on the outside with flavoursome warm, mushroom and rice in the middle. The truffle flavours from the aioli also mix in your flavour palette. Mushroom, rice and truffle flavours are a winning combination. How moreish.
The signature is the Tortelli Spinach ($32) with reggiano 24 months with a burnt butter and sage sauce. The pasta is really thin and very delicate and I find myself breaking the pasta as I pick it up with my fork. The pasta is freshly prepared. You can visibly see the spinach in a bulge that sticks through the pasta. The burnt butter and sage sauce is delicious and subtle in flavours. I like the crunchy sage leaves. It's very tasty and I'm wishing there was more on the plate.
For dessert, Matt orders the Ricotta Tiramisu $12 with macadamia crumb. I like how you can see the layers of the ricotta in between the lady fingers. I opt for the special dessert on the board - Creme Caramel with fuji apple ($11) which has this crunchy and thick layer of caramel on top. It's almost toffee texture as it gets stuck in my teeth. The caramel is nice and is mellow in sweetness.
Price: Mains $30-36
Location: 3 Jersey Rd, Woollahra
Opening Hours:
Closed Monday
Tuesday to Sunday 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Sunday 5pm to 9pm
Weekend Food Escapes dined as guests of the venue or their representatives. All photos, opinions and words are my own.
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