CharlieH Posted November 12 Posted November 12 UGO Ristorante Italiano stands out as a remarkable addition to Bangkok’s diverse culinary scene. Situated in the vibrant heart of Chinatown, where Thai-Chinese street food typically reigns supreme, this Italian restaurant offers a delightful surprise. Celebrating Bangkok’s appreciation for Italian cuisine, UGO Ristorante Italiano brings authentic tastes to every plate. Opening its doors in July 2024, UGO Ristorante Italiano is a fresh contender in the city’s dining landscape. With its stylish atmosphere and genuine flavours, it is poised to quickly become one of Bangkok’s most sought-after dining destinations. A True Italian Experience at UGO Ristorante Italiano UGO Ristorante Italiano prides itself on delivering an authentic Italian dining experience. The menu features a curated selection of traditional Italian dishes, crafted with premium ingredients and a deep respect for culinary traditions. From handmade pasta and wood-fired pizzas to fresh seafood, each dish embodies the rich and comforting essence of Italian cooking. The dessert offerings are equally impressive, providing a perfect conclusion to a memorable meal. Must-Try Dishes at UGO Ristorante Italiano Deciding what to order at UGO Ristorante Italiano can be challenging given the extensive menu, but certain dishes stand out. The Insalata Di Barbabietola Arrostita E Burrata is highly recommended. This salad combines the earthy flavours of roasted beetroot with the creamy texture of burrata, enhanced by a sweet balsamic honey dressing. For seafood enthusiasts, the Vongole Al Guazzetto is a must-try. Tender clams are cooked to perfection in a flavorful broth infused with garlic, butter, and a hint of chilli served alongside toasted bread to soak up every delicious drop. When it comes to pasta, while the Spaghetti Carbonara is a classic favourite, the Penne Al Pesto E Salmone truly showcases UGO Ristorante Italiano’s culinary prowess. The penne is cooked al dente and coated in a creamy pesto sauce, complemented by rich salmon pieces. Pizza lovers should not miss the Margherita, which highlights the chef’s expertise with its simple yet exquisite combination of ingredients. The signature UGO Pizza offers a hearty mix of Parma ham, spicy salami, sausage, and melted mozzarella, creating a memorable flavour profile. For the main course, the Filetto Di Manzo is a standout dish. This Argentine beef fillet is exceptionally tender and served with a vibrant assortment of baby carrots, bell peppers, mushrooms, baked garlic, and roasted plum tomatoes, all brought together with a rich red wine gravy. Additionally, the restaurant offers a variety of hamburgers, including the UGO Burger, available in beef or pork. Topped with American cheese, pickled red onions, pickles, fresh tomato slices, and crisp lettuce, all drizzled with the special UGO sauce and nestled in a soft brioche bun, it’s a satisfying choice for burger aficionados. To end your meal on a sweet note, the molten chocolate lava cake is irresistible. Cutting into the cake releases warm chocolate, beautifully contrasted with creamy vanilla ice cream, creating a delightful dessert experience. Perfect Pairings: Wines and Cocktails UGO Ristorante Italiano offers a refined selection of beverages to complement its culinary offerings. The wine list is thoughtfully curated, featuring a range of options that enhance the flavours of each dish. The cocktail menu is equally impressive, with standout creations like the 168 Signature Cocktail. This drink, with its deep amber hue and velvety foam, delivers a smooth and creamy taste that perfectly balances the rich flavours of UGO’s dishes. A Venue for Every Occasion Beyond its exceptional food, UGO Ristorante Italiano boasts an inviting and elegant interior that blends the nostalgic charm of Chinatown with classic Italian sophistication. The restaurant’s minimalist signage is easy to spot, and upon entering through the black double doors, guests are greeted by a warm and rustic ambience. The exposed brick walls, warm lighting, and captivating artwork create a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for both casual dinners and special celebrations. The furniture features sleek, modern lines with rich dark wood and plush leather seating, offering a touch of luxury. The spacious layout accommodates intimate gatherings as well as larger parties, providing a comfortable setting for any occasion. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely meal or engaging in quiet conversations over drinks, the restaurant’s elegant design ensures a memorable dining experience. The attentive staff at UGO Ristorante Italiano enhances the overall dining experience. Their genuine hospitality ensures that every visit feels special, whether you’re celebrating a milestone, dining with friends, or enjoying a romantic evening. The service is both attentive and unobtrusive, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the delightful culinary journey. Visit UGO Ristorante Italiano Today UGO Ristorante Italiano is quickly becoming a beloved spot in Bangkok’s Chinatown, thanks to its combination of exceptional food, elegant ambience, and outstanding service. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 5:00 PM to 1:00 AM, the restaurant is conveniently located on Charoen Krung Road in Talat Noi, just a short 6-minute walk from Wat Mangkon MRT Station. For more updates and information, follow UGO Ristorante Italiano on Facebook and Instagram. Original article by Cita Catellya published on The Thaiger.
madone Posted November 12 Posted November 12 (edited) mm i have been craving a steak and 2 carrots. And the menu is curated too. Spectacular. Edited November 12 by madone 1 1
Popular Post Artben Posted November 15 Popular Post Posted November 15 Visit Thailand and go to Chinatown to eat Italian? 5
radiochaser Posted November 16 Posted November 16 6 hours ago, Artben said: Visit Thailand and go to Chinatown to eat Italian? Yes. That sounds good to me. One thing I have found about Thailand is the good variety of good from other countries that is available. Like a restaurant serving English cuisine. I can't find that near me. e.g. I can find a Mexican (or Central American) restaurant, near my house but I can find one in Thailand that serves different menu equally as good. I found a restaurant at The Mall that serves food that is I found no where else I have been, that is delicious but definitely not Thai. I will be eating there in February. If I want Thai food, I have but to ask my wife or my sister in law. 1
Cardano Posted November 16 Posted November 16 On 11/12/2024 at 10:33 AM, madone said: mm i have been craving a steak and 2 carrots. And the menu is curated too. Spectacular. Yes.... but surely when you add in the single button mushroom cut in half, half a tomato, a slice of bell pepper and half a bulb of garlic to the 200g of cow meat you'll feel like you've eaten like a king and all for the amazing price of B1450+10%+7%, not bad for a starter!!
josephbloggs Posted November 16 Posted November 16 16 hours ago, Artben said: Visit Thailand and go to Chinatown to eat Italian? What? So if you live here you should only eat Thai food for every single meal. Do you? If you live in England you should only eat English food. if you live in America only eat American? You have some weird food philosophies. I feel sorry for your friends who live in the Philippines.
Lorry Posted November 16 Posted November 16 11 hours ago, radiochaser said: English cuisine I thought that's an oxymoron 1 1
SiSePuede419 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Is it as good as Bestia in Downtown LA? Husband and wife restaurant, neither are Italian. Best Italian food in LA. Went there 8 years after it opened to get a walk-in seat at the bar right when it opened at 5pm. I must have got there around 4:40, early. Already 30 people waiting in line. The place holds 300. Open 365 days a year. Every dish a masterpiece. Nothing bad on the menu. Great pizza too. But not as good as Roberta's from Brooklyn. Also, not Italian owners Looking for an "Italian" restaurant in Thailand that is equal or better. Already tried a dozen or two. Nope. Haven't found one yet. Not even with a real Italian guy working the door. Or the master chef at a $150 tasting menu place in Bangkok. Not even close. 😋
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