What is an antipasto? If you come to Lillicu, a traditional and long established
Cozze (i.e.mussles) marinara, succulent, yummissime.
And this:
Tuna ‘Scabeccio’, where sweet and sour marry harmoniously, with great tomatoes, and behind, a different combination of tuna and tomato, in excellent olive oil.
And this:
‘Gianchetti’, baby fish, fried in the lightest of batters and with utmost delicacy – a real cooking lesson to some pretentious restaurants we know of.
And this:
More delicious cozze and a most tender and flavoursome and fresh octopus.
Not satisfied yet? Well there is also this:
Prawns presented in a scallop shell and garnished with béchamel sauce.
This, ladies and gentleman, is an antipasto in a traditional, basic Italian trattoria.
To fuel our gigantic amounts of swimming we need gigantic amounts of food. So we don’t stop there. We also have
A fregola:
Tasty, not at the same level as Da Barbara but almost, and this is a big compliment.
And also a mixed grill (we asked for a reduced portion…)
It’s a cernia chunk, a squid, and king prawns: all local, all fresh, all cooked perfectly, all delicious.
Want to clean your mouth after all this fish?
Here is a bite of vegetables:
And now, really, there’s only room for a coffee.
The cost of all this, including house wine, €70. Lillicu is a very basic place where you should not take your poshest friends who wish to stay away form the inferior classes: only come with people who enjoy real, great, flavoursome seafood.
1 comment:
Those so called "gianchetti" in the picture are actually "Orziadas", a kind of sea anemon which is typically served in the same way as gianchetti are, fried in batter.
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