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  • Ahhh Roma... If you've been, you understand. A jovial dining room filled with guests enjoying simple but incredible food that speaks to tradition. Homemade pastas, sauces, dishes that come from passion and love. Esther's kitchen has it. The trick, you need to know what to order. Tip: Bread is for mopping up left over pasta sauces (not to smear with butter or dunk in olive oil ahead of your meal). Tip: Pastas are NOT side dishes and should be eaten by themselves. 1. Cacio e pepe - 1/3 classic Roman pastas. Steaming hot, very al dente, handmade pasta, a bit of starchy cooking water, a copious amount of pecorino cheese and a load of fresh cracked pepper. Sounds simple; it is and wow is it sublime. Liquefied essence of aged pecorino. 2. Bucatini all'amatraciana - 2/3 classic Roman pastas. Bucatini (think spaghetti with a hole in the middle), finished in a sauce of guanciale (cured pork jowls), its rendered fat, onions, a hit of chili flakes, and crushed sweet and acidic tomatoes. Sublime. 3. Carbonara - 3/3 classic roman pastas. This isn't the faux carbonara made with cream and filled with "stuff" rather house made rigatoni tossed with guancale and its rendered fat, raw egg yolks and a handful of grana padano (hard cow's milk cheese from Emilia Romagna). The residual heat of the pasta melts the cheese and partially cooks the egg yolk. While the cheese isn't Roman, the resulting product taste correct; eggy, porky goodness. Need meat? If available, order the prochetta. Think of a rolled up boneless pig roast. Crispy skin on the outside, soft, tender, juicy pork on the inside. Another roman classic that beckons you to pull it apart with your fingers and devour it while sipping a negroni. Simple wine program. Food friendly offerings. Some amaro (required digestif), and they do make a good negroni. Great HH. 16:00 - 18:00 daily. All wines by the glass $5, $4 beer, $9 signature cocktails. Service is a work in progress. It will improve with time. Who would have guessed, Roma in the arts district of a a Western US desert city? Highly recommended.
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