We had a great dinner at Osteria Langhe last night. There were four of us, which gave us some ordering power. Started out with some lovely cocktails. I had the Sbagliato from the Negroni options (Cappelletti, Cocchi Vermouth Di Torino, Sparkling). It was very smooth and drinkable. Two other dining companions had daiquiris, another had the Ristoro (Gin, Cocchi Americano Rosa, Lime.) All were excellent.
For food, we had:
TAJARIN TARTUFO NERO house made noodles, italian summer truffles, fontina, cream with added sunny egg
POLIPO grilled octopus, chilled leek & potato crema, bagna cauda croutons
AGNELLO lamb & green olive tortelloni, feta, hazelnuts, figs, mint, barolo honey
CAVALFIORE parmesan encrusted cauliflower, salted cod & sunchoke purée, house pickled vegetables
PLIN hand pinched ravioli, la tur, parmesan, thyme, butter
CONIGLIO braised rabbit & bell peppers, pork belly, crispy potatoes
RISOTTO (here's where I have to rely on my memory. Always a challenge.) Tomato, prosciutto, three kinds of cheese, mussels
I felt the pastas were the stars of our meal. I kept going back to the tajarin tartufo nero. The plin were amazing as well. We were less impressed with the octopus and rabbit, but they were still good. For wine, we asked for a recommendation and were led to the fabulous Barolo: Fratelli Revello La Morra. It went with most of our food. We wrapped up with the panna cotta (with blackberries) and the torta (key lime cheesecake.)
We arrived with the rest of the dinner rush so service was impacted by that. There was a long gap from the delivery of our drinks to ordering our food. It took a couple of requests to get refills on water later in our meal. Those were minor quibbles -- I thought the staff was excellent overall.
It's a trek for us to get to Osteria Langhe, but I'm sure we'll be back.
http://www.osterialanghe.com/
-Mary