La Cascina
华贸公寓4号楼底商101室
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Likened to a life size doll house, this restaurant has interiors which are covered in colorful tiles from ceiling to floor and furnished with Victorian style chairs. The menu serves up al dente pasta, pizzas, soups, risottos as well as good main courses.
One Cozy Casa
This quaint restaurant is endearingly kitsch—straight out of Alice in Wonderland’s doll house. Fitted with an endearing mish-mash of furnishing—clam shell lamps, three dimensional, multi-colored tile flooring and Victorian armchairs, we felt right at home. We started with the house red, a Santa Rita Gran Hacienda cabernet sauvignon (¥38/glass) and, even before we could ask, a complimentary basket of assorted fresh warm bread, a side of hummus and two glasses of water magically appeared. The following courses were timed brilliantly. The minestrone soup with pesto (¥48) was full-flavored and deeply satisfying. The delicious margherita pizza with paper-thin crust (¥58) followed soon after. The breaded lamb with herbs and porcini red wine sauce (¥98) was lightly seasoned with sea salt and herbs, showing perfect farm-to-table sensibilities. Service was excellent—our waitress knew the menu well and was attentive but discreet. Our only gripe is that it’s a little pricey for the portions.
Juliana Loh

