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Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Scottish Sun
Italian restaurant red flags revealed and how to know if it's a tourist trap – the garlic bread is a giveaway
Plus, the Italian dish that you should never put Parmesan on PENNE PERFECT Italian restaurant red flags revealed and how to know if it's a tourist trap – the garlic bread is a giveaway Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PIZZA, pasta, Parmesan - everyone loves a taste of Italy. But how do you know a place is authentically Italian? One expert has offered their advice on how to tell whether you're in a good Italian restaurant or not - from whether they have a beloved side dish on offer, to how long the menu is. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 One expert revealed the way to tell if an Italian restaurant is authentic Credit: Alamy 5 The menu won't be too long if it's a good restaurant Credit: Alamy Orazio Salvini, founder of Real Italian Restaurants, has revealed the telltale signs that some Italian eateries are not genuine - whether that be in the UK, or abroad. And sadly for Brits, there's one tasty side dish that shouldn't be on the menu. Orazio said: "If you see garlic bread listed as a starter, you're probably not in a good restaurant. "This dish simply doesn't exist in Italy in the form Brits know it. What Italians actually eat is 'bruschetta' - toasted bread rubbed with garlic and topped with good olive oil, sometimes with fresh tomatoes added." There's more bad news for anyone who loves a carbonara with chicken and mushrooms. Orazio added: "Real carbonara contains five ingredients: pasta, eggs, pecorino cheese, guanciale (cured pork cheek), and black pepper. "If you see cream, peas, chicken, or mushrooms, the restaurant isn't following traditional recipes." Another way to know whether or not you're at a good eatery is quite simple - all you need to do is glance at the menu. According to Orazio, if the menu has lots on offer then it might be a sign that it's not authentic. Most real Italian restaurants have small menus with dishes that change seasonally. I visited the tiny island that is Italy's best kept secret and you can avoid the summer crowds 5 Garlic bread shouldn't be on the menu Credit: Alamy 5 Carbonara is made up of five ingredients with no extra toppings Credit: Alamy If there are lots of various dishes on offer, then it could be a sign that the eatery is using frozen ingredients and that the food isn't fresh. And when you order a seafood pasta, hopefully you won't be offered any Parmesan. Orazio advised that "no Italian would ever add cheese to seafood pasta". He even added that it's considered a "culinary sin" - so a definite no no. Another sign of inauthenticity is if a restaurant is mixing specialities from across regions. Areas like Sicily, Tuscany and Lombardy will have their own speciality dishes, and won't mix them with others. If you really want to put a place to the test, ask a server about ingredients and cooking techniques. The expert revealed that most authentic restaurants will happily divulge facts like where the olive oil is from, or which region a dish is from. For more, check out the big mistakes everyone makes when eating pizza according to an Italian. Check out the cheapest cities to eat and drink in Europe – where a restaurant meal costs as little as £4.


Time Out
4 days ago
- Time Out
Tasmanian truffle feast at Harbourside
Get ready to fill your belly this summer at Regent Hong Kong's waterfront restaurant, Harbourside. From now until August 31, the hotel's dining venue is offering a jaw-dropping spread of dishes generously topped with Tasmanian black truffles. Begin by nibbling on starters like deviled eggs, buffalo mozzarella salad, or asparagus and parmesan salad, all consisting of fragrant black truffles. As for mains, guests can feast on indulgent entrées such as roasted crispy porchetta, truffle-topped potato pizza, mac and cheese, and even truffle mushroom risotto prepared in a Parmesan wheel at the restaurant's live station. Harbourside's truffle-infused experience even continues into dessert, featuring ice cream, bonbons, and macarons, all expertly crafted by executive pastry chef Andy Yeung and his team.


Time Out Dubai
5 days ago
- Time Out Dubai
13 best places for a Caesar salad and fries in Dubai
Some things just belong together. Peanut butter and jelly. Movies and popcorn… Caesar salad and fries. The last one might sound a little rogue, but hear us out. One is crisp, cold, topped with sharp Parmesan and creamy dressing. The other is hot, golden and generously salted. Together? A perfect clash of temperatures and textures. Whether you're popping into a pub for a quick bite or dressing up for a steakhouse dinner, Caesar and fries never miss. We've rounded up the Dubai spots doing it best. The best places for a Caesar salad and fries in Dubai The casual Dubai spots BohoX Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: BohoX Downtown Dubai's edgiest café doesn't just do cool interiors and truffle everything – it also serves a killer Caesar. Crisp baby lettuce gets a creamy coating, then comes layered with nori, sundried tomato and parmesan snow. Homemade sourdough croutons bring the crunch, while juicy shrimp give it that little extra flex. Pair with fries (obviously) – truffle if you're feeling fancy. It's the kind of salad that makes clean eating feel oh so good. Unlicensed. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevards, Downtown Dubai (052 103 2646). Brambles Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: Brambles A wellness café that knows people want flavour too. Its Caesar comes with kale and avo options for the nutrition-forward crowd, and the sweet potato fries? Addictive. Light, wholesome, and still somehow indulgent. Sit by the window, sip on a matcha latte, and pretend you're in a Pinterest board. Unlicensed. Citadines Metro Central, Barsha Heights, @bramblesdubai (04 452 9529). Cheesecake Factory A Caesar salad so good, we'd eat it off a plastic tray in a parking lot. Thankfully, you don't have to. The Cheesecake Factory serves its big, cold and unapologetically creamy – with extra dressing always an option (and a must). Pair it with those glorious skinny fries, seasoned just right, an extra cold Diet Coke and you've got the ultimate combo. Unlicensed. Various locations including Mall of the Emirates, Dubai Mall and JBR, Golositalia Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: Golositalia This low-key Italian spot deserves more airtime. The Caesar salad is house-made with sharp Parmesan and a creamy, garlicky dressing. Fries come in the form of rustic potato wedges – thick, golden, and seasoned with rosemary. It's quiet, unfussy, and ideal for a no-frills midweek meal that still feels like a treat. Unlicensed. Cluster C, JLT (04 443 4955). Hard Rock Café Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: Hard Rock Café Yes, the music is loud and the merch is everywhere – but the Caesar salad is surprisingly solid. Bonus points for the option to add blackened chicken or shrimp. Fries are classic diner style, served hot and fast. The vibe is nostalgic and fun, with portions made for sharing (or not, no judgment). Licensed. Dubai Festival City, (04 232 8900). Il Moto Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: Il Moto Yeah, Il Moto is known for its pizzas, but don't overlook the sides. The Caesar here is tangy and satisfying – garlic-heavy croutons, rich dressing, and just the right amount of cheese. The fries are thin and salty and taste best alongside a cold glass of house white. Start with meatballs or arancini to share, and you've basically recreated a NYC-style Italian dinner. Licensed. JA Ocean View Hotel, JBR, (056 216 5027). Lock, Stock & Barrel Don't sleep on LSB's food game. The Caesar salad is classic and generously portioned, and their fries are some of the best in Dubai – crisp, salty, and made for late-night cravings. The sliders here are dangerously good, too, so consider making it a full spread if you're with friends. Licensed. Barsha Heights, Business Bay, JBR, Maison Mathis Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: Maison Mathis Tucked into the Ranches, Maison Mathis nails the 'girl dinner' brief. The Caesar salad is fresh, chilled and heavy on the cheese, while the Belgian-style fries are golden and generous. Sit on the terrace with a cold drink and pretend you're in Europe. Mathis also does a great croque madame too – perfect to add on if you're extra peckish. Licensed. Arabian Ranches Golf Club, (04 450 1313). McGettigan's Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: McGettigan's Sometimes, you want your Caesar with a pint and zero judgment. McGettigan's delivers. Its salad is crunchy and comforting, topped with chicken, crispy bacon and a five-minute boiled egg. Fries – thick-cut pub-style – are ideal for messy dipping. Licensed. Cluster J, JLT, (04 356 0470). VOX Cinema THEATRE Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: VOX Cinemas Yes, you can order a Caesar and fries from your plush cinema seat. VOX's THEATRE menu is curated by chefs, and the Caesar is a sleeper hit – crisp, creamy, and generous. Fries come truffle-dusted if you're feeling bougie. It's dinner and a movie with zero effort – just press the button and recline. Unlicensed. THEATER, Mall of The Emirates and Nakheel Mall, The fancy spots Prime68 Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Caesar salad with skyline views? Always a yes. At this slick steakhouse perched high above Dubai, the Caesar gets the fine-dining treatment – baby gem lettuce stacked with precision, topped with crisp pancetta, sharp aged parmesan, and punchy white anchovies. The garlic in the dressing hits just right, anchovy-rich and unapologetically classic. Pair it with hand-cut truffle fries and a bold red for the ultimate not-just-a-salad situation. Perfect for date nights when you want that steakhouse feel without going full ribeye. Licensed. JW Marriott Marquis, Business Bay, (04 414 3000). The MAINE Oyster Bar & Grill Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: The MAINE Oyster Bar & Grill The MAINE's Caesar gets a modern spin – baby gem lettuce, crispy kale, butter croutons and a punchy dressing that doesn't hold back. It's crunchy, creamy, and comfortingly familiar. The fries? Shoestring and golden – the kind you absentmindedly inhale. Add a seafood tower or shrimp tacos if you're going all in. It's polished but still has that laid-back, brasserie buzz. Licensed. DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Beach, JBR, (04 457 6719). The Meat Co. Top places to get Caesar salad and fries in Dubai. Credit: The Meat Co. Go big or go home. The Caesar here is hearty and piled high – with grilled chicken, bacon, shaved egg, and a seriously creamy dressing. Fries are thick, hot, and ideal for scooping up any extra sauce. You're at a steakhouse, but this combo proves you don't need beef to leave happy. Licensed. Souk Madinat Jumeirah and Souk El Bahar, Want to make a reservation in the meantime? Over 100 of the best business lunch deals in Dubai, by area Upgrade your lunch with an incredible offer Dubai's best restaurants: 86 incredible places to dine in We know where you should book into this week The 40 best restaurants and bars on Palm Jumeirah Consider this your definitive, go-to guide to dining on the islandYou'll want to check it out… right now.