Restaurant: Trattoria dei Pescatori
Location: Santa Margherita, Italy
Date: June 29, 2011
Cuisine: Ligurian
Rating: Solid lunch
On this particular morning we had actually visited the nearby town of Camogli and wanted to eat lunch there but we fell afoul of that particular Italian (and French and Spanish) pitfall: the extremely narrow lunch hour. Basically you can only sit down to lunch between 12:30 (sometimes even 1) and 2. They just aren’t open any other time. Conversely, nearly all other services shutdown 12-3. In any case, our toddler nap schedule didn’t allow waiting around in Camogli so we went back to Santa Marghertia.
We picked this likely looking place right across from the western marina.
The usual multi-page menu.
And bread.
Their house Vermentino even has their name on it — sort of.
Acciughe al limone. Marinated anchovies. I became very fond of this dish last year in Spain. Fresh white anchovies marinated in vinegar. Yum.
Trenette al pesto. Fettuccine-like pasta with pesto.
Ravioli di pesce con salsa bianca di San pietro. Ricotta ravioli with white fish sauce.
Ravioli di noce. Ricotta ravioli with walnut pesto. This was the second best implementation of this, good, but not as good as at Antonios.
Overall this was a perfectly pleasant lunch. The pastas were very good.
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