- 整體 4
- 食物 5
- 服務 5
- 氛圍 4
We dined at Rimini at the suggestion of a trusted colleague who raved. We would not rave about Rimini. For Italian food it definitely has a lot going for it. But for a dining experience it is lacking in our opinion primarily because of the noise level. We dine out for the overall experience and that includes enjoying conversation. That is not possible (at least on a busy Saturday night) at Rimini. That said, it is not as loud as Como or El Encanto where you have to literally SHOUT across the table to be heard, but conversation in a normal voice at Rimini is not happening.
Moving on the food, three words - extremely generous excellent.
We both ordered salads. Mine was the Radicchio Caesar that fresh, crisp, well prepared and presented with an appropriate level of dressing. It was also large enough for two meals for me. My wife had the Cherry Tomato Caprese which was also fresh and nicely presented. It was also large enough for two meals. Thank goodness for takeout boxes.
The pasta choices are extensive with just about any kind of pasta you could name accompanied by an impressive array of accompaniments - seafood, veal, chicken, game and on and on. Again, the portions were huge from our perspectives.
I had the Baked Kobe Ziti that was outstanding. Again thanks to takeout boxes, it has provided me with 3 meals. My wife had the Scampi Pasta Rose that came with lots of huge scampi with a wonderful sauce. This yielded two meals for my wife.
Even though we were stuffed, we splurged on a dessert. The Gelato Limoncello was to-die-for. Served in a chilled flute glass it was just the right size as well as balance between tartness and sweetness.
So give Rimini a try and enjoy Tony the opera singer.