My pizza margherita |
Meat and cheese tray |
For dinner, I selected the basic pappardelle alla bolognese on recommendation from the server (who was great all night, and spot on with her suggestions). Jessica had the grilled chicken orecchiette (which had cherries in the sauce, a terrific addition) and my mom had the lobster carbonara (which was good but came served room temperature before being returned, all of which was handled greatly by the staff). The pasta portions, if ordering the large size, are enormous and enough for two meals, especially with the appetizers we had before our main courses. My pasta dish was perfect; the pasta was prepared fresh and cooked exactly right while the meat sauce was flavorful without being heavy. Sometimes the meat in a meat sauce is clumped and concentrated in certain areas, but this sauce had meat strewn throughout evenly, giving each bite a taste. The goat cheese "crema" was a welcome addition, adding smooth texture and flavor to an already excellent dish.
We all shared their caramel apple gelato for dessert; it was a unique flavor that may not appeal to everyone but satisfied me with intense bursts of sugar! For those looking for a standard gelato, though, this might not be the best option.
From it's modern decor and trendy atmosphere to its excellent service and fantastic food, Vivace makes a strong claim for the best Italian dining experience in the Triangle (Il Palio in Chapel Hill may still be a half-step above, simply from it's slightly higher-end food and service). The simplicity of the menu underscored the intense flavor created in each bite of each dish. Whether looking for a place to meet friends after work or a special date night, Vivace will deliver a complete Italian eating experience.
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