Villa Romana keeps the ambience Italian
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Dining Out
This charming trattoria in Downtown Laguna Beach, launched in
March 1993, is among some half dozen survivors of the era when
Italian restaurants had reached a local crescendo.
On the brink of a 10th anniversary, the dedicated husband/wife
team, Fernanda and Angelo Capraro, who met in their native Monte
Cassino as children, have much to celebrate.
Their two-story Villa Romana, which offers delightful upstairs
terrace dining during the current summer season, has surpassed their
reputation for authentic Italian cuisine. Full cocktail service and
occasional live entertainment have given a festive added dimension to
dining here.
It is the fascinating family recipes prepared by the creative
Fernanda, however, which keeps a dedicated clientele coming back for
more. Beyond the assorted appetizers, pastas, pizzas, risottos and
entrees offered, this tireless restaurateur bakes fragrant loaves of
bread and plump rounds of focaccia every morning after which she
prepares a mouth-watering array of luscious cookies and cakes.
With a bustling crew carrying out her many recipes inside an open
kitchen behind the cozy bar, Fernanda can be seen dispensing birdbath
martinis, wines and assorted potables all the while welcoming guests.
Where to start after perusing the menu is a challenge. You long
for pasta? The signature dishes of veal ravioli in a creamy blend of
porcini mushrooms with fresh spinach and the wonderful lobster
ravioli crowned with crunchy shrimp attest to Fernanda’s unique
approach to pastas. Priced from $9.95 to $18.95.
Pizza is your current craving? Among 10 toppings are such
unconventional offerings as grilled zucchini, eggplant, tomato,
peppers, cheese, sundried tomatoes, pesto and mozzarella. There is
also a cheeseless version crowned with mussels, calamari, seafood and
spicy tomato sauce. These are $8.95 to $11.95.
Villa Romana notes the exclusive use of Turner New Zealand
free-range meats, the basis of several entrees including a tender
venison filet seasoned with garlic and rosemary. There is a
rack-of-veal in garlic, rosemary, olive oil, cabernet sauce and a
rack-of-lamb with a rosemary wine marinade. There is a quartet of
other veal preparations, a trio of chicken offerings plus grilled
jumbo prawns atop lemon-scented linguini. Pasta pomodoro and fresh
vegetables accompany these at $13.95 to $22.95, a basket of those
wonderful breads is hastened to your table upon seating.
When the dessert tray arrives, don’t miss the tangy lemon
tiramisu, Fernanda’s favorite to enjoy with a cup of imported
Costadoro coffee from Italy.
You should also come for the Sinatra-like renditions of Dr. Louis
Bennett on vocals and keyboard with singer Frank Mambria and
host-vocalist Angelo Capraro on the last Saturday of each month. For
further entertainment, make a reservation for Opera Night every third
Monday of the month.
On Wednesday, Aug. 21, the boundless hostess/chef/mixologist
offers a complimentary invitation to her cooking classes at
Bloomingdale’s in Fashion Island. She will be baking lemon breakfast
cookies at the 11 a.m. session. Penne pasta with fresh tomatoes in a
refreshingly light summer creation will be featured at the 3 p.m.
class. Information: (949) 497-6220.
* Glori Fickling is a Laguna Beach resident. She writes
restaurant reviews for the Coastline Pilot.
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