Thursday, May 27, 2010

Ti Amo

The interior puts on the glitz, the lavish simple decoration and done up in the colours of the Italian flag. Ti Amo restaurant is nestled in the heart of Sam Min Road Hsinchu  City and serves up some of the Italian food. The menu is extravagant with lot of choices to choose from for the main course and less for the desserts.
It's our first time to visit Ti Amo on my husband birthday celebration last tuesday night,  as we arrived we were promptly seated, and within minutes the waitress brought us the soup of the day is the famous Italian vegetable soup is too bland and it serves with bread with garlic and herb butter it was pretty nice enough to us.
After soup we moved to the salad course, selecting the smoked salad and mixed salami with vegetable, it was light on the palate.
Mix salami with its round dots of fat with prosciutto.
For this time we try the pizza chef recommendation is the alla Vienesse pizza a combination of Vienna sausages and mozzarella cheese with lovely soft thin crust is also good.
Seafood tomato risotto rice it was bland. 
Spaghetti mushroom in basil creamy sauce.
Pumpkin dumpling with meat sauce, is quite delicious thats really unique so differently in so many dishes we ever had. 
Penne carbonara with cream sauce, salmon, egg yolk was a pasta cooked al dente with a rich sauce. A decent pasta but nothing very special.
The dessert it was disappointed, they only serve a 2 kinds of dessert: Movenpick ice cream and mango panna cotta.
Panna cotta
Lavender tea

After our meal we brought a chocolate black forest cake for our birthday celebrant. And it was a great night. The food quality was average, but at least was priced reasonably. Until then, you will just have to visit Ti Amo for a taste. I give Ti Amo Restaurant a very hearty recommendation to try their pizza. Credit cards and visa-master cards are not accepted.
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Ti Amo Pasta & Pizza
新竹市東區三民路95號
No.95, San Min Road, Hsinchu City
Contact No; 03-535-1077

1 comment:

Kelly said...

These photos look delicious!! Makes me want to visit Hsinchu.