KBdesigned checks out Regent Park’s latest hotspot: Vicino Italian Kitchen
KBdesigned • March 18, 2020
There is a lot of changes happening in Regent Park. Phase three redevelopment by the Daniels Corporation is almost complete, their tag line “love where you live” sure delivers something for everyone in Regent Park. With so many new and fun places to check out, we decided to stop in for an after-work cocktail and an appetizer at Vicino’s on Sumach Street.
This Italian kitchen has a short list of featured dishes that focus on traditional mains and shareables with a fun martini and wine list. Unlike other Italian restaurants you will find they focus on a simpler menu which makes choosing a bit easier. We started with one of the feature cocktails, the classic and the espresso martini. It was a nice touch to have whole espresso beans in the drink. Other classics drinks on the menu, such as aperol spritz and sgropino also looked inviting.
For the appetizer, we tried the clams which were made with little neck clams, pinot grigio, garlic, and lemon. The ‘little’ neck clams were actually a nice size and the wine, lemon and garlic was very balanced in acidity and zest. The clams did not come with bread however the staff was very accommodating when we asked for some. We did not want to waste any of the great sauce.
For the entrée we shared the fungi pizza made with basil pesto, scarmoza, seasonal mushroom medley and olives. We ordered the small, eight slices and enough for two people. We were very pleased to taste the mushrooms throughout the pizza which was and should be the focus on the dish. The pesto was well balanced and did not overtake the flavour of the pie.
The atmosphere was a true representation of the re-born community. The staff was very friendly, engaging and made the experience perfect. It really felt like it could become your community hub. Once inside the restaurant it was surprising larger then it appeared from the street. With a diverse crowd enjoying drinks and dinner it felt like momma was cooking for everyone. The restaurant layout helped you to focus on an open style kitchen concept. The seating, mostly wooden booths with accents of red and white helped to bring that kitchen flare.
It was the combination of friendly service, cozy atmosphere and simple menu that made this a great little find on our community. They also offer home delivery.
Check out: vicinoitaliankitchen.ca
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