21st December 2012
After selecting a restaurant in the Good Food Guide for the end of financial year dinner, my work again selected one for the Christmas lunch. With views of the river and Melbourne and easy access to pubs for after lunch drinks, the selection of Southbank restaurant Scusami was a solid choice from a location point of view.
After catching the bus to our location, we were shown through the main dining area to the private dining section in a private corner with views our towards the river from our own private balcony. Combined with a perfectly sunny day, it was a great view and an excellent setting for our lunch.
After starting with a cocktail of our choice (mine was a fairly potent Mojito) and much chatter, we sat down and had our entree orders taken. We were selecting from a slightly limited selection due to the large group. After debating whether to go for the calamari, i went with the mushroom and shredded lamb risotto. Before the entree arrived we were also served some bread with a side dish of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. A well cooked bowl of risotto full of flavour and substance.
After the entree, we were offered a choice of 4 mains. I went with the Duck which was a half duck served in its elements (Breast, leg etc.) The rich duck was offset by some sweet quince, muscatels and braised sweet red onions which provided an excellent complement. We also has side dishes of a side salad of wild rocket with Parmesan shavings and lemon dressing and crisp potatoes. A solid well cooked traditional dish that well put together and hearty.
Also one of our work colleagues had to leave after she had ordered desert so i got to sample her Bistecca alla Fiorentina. A substantial T-Bone steak that was char grilled (unfortunately a little to much char from my liking) served with truffled creamed potatoes with Sangiovese sauce. Very decent unsophisticated food that filled the stomach and provided great flavour with the potatoes being my favourite part of the dish.
After a short break for exchanging of gifts, we moved onto desert. I went with a raspberry chocolate mousse. A chocolate mousse with a solid chocolate base filled with a raspberry gel and topped with more raspberry gel and some gold leaf, it was a well put together dish and a great balance of flavours.
Overall a very satisfying meal that provided good traditional Italian food and plenty of it. Solid interpretations of classic Italian dishes were present throughout the menu but little deviation from the standard left little wow factor. However it was good solid food worthy of a visit but missing something extra to bring it to hat status.
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