(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...
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.
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 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!
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Until we eat again,
Vanessa Shoman-Duell for The Lunch Belle