Pasta Fresca Da Salvatore沙华多利意大利餐厅
衡山路4号
近乌鲁木齐路, 地铁1号线衡山路站
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Salvatore Carecci has been churning out Italian cuisine for the Shanghai masses since 1993. While the menu includes pizzas, mains and desserts, freshly made pasta is the main draw for those seeking a traditional taste of Italia in a warm, homey atmosphere. Ask the chefs for recommendations or mix and match your own pasta and sauce.
Go Pasta
This comfortable restaurant exudes a back home, Southern Italian neighborhood feeling. The décor is Italy circa 1950s while the food is basic salads, pastas, pizza, mains and Italian desserts. While a bit on the pricey side, it nicely fits the fashionable Hengshan Lu area. The Mozzarella Condita (YY88) was replete with firm and tasty buffalo mozzarella, fresh tomatoes, a light, tasty basil emulsion, and was ample enough for two. Naturally, fresh pasta is the main feature with a wide range of choices, most priced at YY88. Of the two that we sampled, we liked the Vegetariana the best--a mix of tangy capsicum, onions, eggplant, zucchini and mushrooms in a rich tomato and basil sauce overtop fettuccini. The Rigatoni Ragu dotted with duck, sausage and tomato sauce was unexciting and tasted rather bland. All in all, the best bet is a do-it-yourself mix and match pasta and sauce. That way, you can’t go wrong. --Peggy Rosen
