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Pasta with a twist

Updated on: 27 August,2023 08:13 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Shunashir Sen | shunashir.sen@mid-day.com

On World Pasta Day, here’s a pick of three hatke takes on the Italisan classic available in the city

Pasta with a twist

Peruvian

Peruvian taste


We associate Pasta with Italy. But the dish has travelled all over the world, including Peru. Tallarines verdes is a version found in that country. A city eatery has made it available here. “This green pesto is tossed with spaghetti and usually served as a side,” shared executive chef Sushil Multani.
Time: 12 pm to 12 am
At: Cafe Panama, Mathuradas Mills Compound, Lower Parel
Call: 9988214444


Sage advice


Sage is a herb that’s not easily available in this country. But a restaurant in Juhu uses it in a sauce used for a ravioli. The dish is called ravioli spinaci e bietola and has a sage-butter sauce that adds oomph to the flavour.
On: 6.30 am to 11.30 pm 
At: Romano’s, JW Marriott Sahar, Vile Parle
Call: 68828888

Two different

Arrabbiata is traditionally a pasta dish with a tomato-based sauce that is opposite in flavour profile to aglio olio, which is a humble pasta made of garlic, olive oil and chilli flakes. This eatery does a different variation of both, where the arrabbiata is based on carrots and the pasta for the aglio olio is made of zucchini, which is why the dish is named called zoodles aglio olio. Dig in for alternative takes on two age-old recipes.
On: 9 am to 10.30 pm 
At: Seeds of Life, Vora House, Pali Mala Road, Bandra West. 
Call: 9653336089

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