(NYC) Reviewed: Spaghetti Incident
*This event and article were attended/captured/photographed by Vanessa Shoman-Duell and edited/formatted by The Lunch Belle*
Restaurant: Spaghetti Incident
Cuisine: Italian, pasta
Location: 231 Eldridge Street - New York, NY 10002
Last Wednesday evening, I attended a private tasting and official launch of Spaghetti Incident (Name sound familiar? It was borrowed from the infamous Guns 'n' Roses album circa the 90's!), Emanuele Attala's latest culinary venture: Serving “mobile spaghetti” to the masses. Yep, you heard me correctly: Pasta in a cone!
With such a unique name and concept, I simply had to see what all the fuss was about! I mean, have you ever heard of eating pasta in a cone? Me neither...
Photo captured by: Vanessa Shoman-Duell
Reminiscent of one of my most treasured restaurants in Rome, Spaghetti Incident’s dramatic L-shaped bar wraps around the open kitchen, allowing guests to see the pasta chefs in action. And speaking of the bar, a small selection of red, white, and rose wines are offered - in addition to beer. With a glass of Montepulciano in hand, I was ready to sample the restaurant’s namesake pasta dishes! Nine, to be exact.
Photo captured by: Vanessa Shoman-Duell
The smell of fresh basil from the Bucatini in Kale Pesto was absolutely intoxicating and, by far, my favorite dish of the evening. The Spaghetti alla Chitarra – noodles topped with a simple tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, and basil - was precisely as one would find in Italy. The third pasta I sampled was the Bucatini Trevigiala - a melange of salty pancetta, crunchy pine nuts, tangy radicchio, and a light cream sauce - which was exemplary and proved ideal for the Italian bacon connoisseur!
Last but not least, the chef introduced his Sicilian-style arancini - also served in a cone - which are available in three different flavor combinations: Green pea with mozzarella, beef ragu, and crab meat with fontina.
Spaghetti in a cone!
Sicilian-style arancini
Spaghetti Incident is a true gem and makes for the ideal venue for a quick grab'n go treat, a girls' night out, or a first date. Oh, and did I mention that nothing on the menu is over $12? Whether you're in search of a delicious, mobile meal on-the-go - or are in the mood to sit down, relax, and enjoy one of the restaurant’s nine signature pasta dishes, salads, arancini, or a glass of wine/beer - this intimate trattoria will more than satisfy.
I will definitely return to Spaghetti Incident! With its delicious and singular in-a-cone pasta, affable staff, and reasonable prices, I give it my highest recommendation!
...
Until we eat again,
Vanessa Shoman-Duell for The Lunch Belle