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South Philly Review Tastes Tinto

Posted by Foobooz on May 21st, 2007

Tinto Wine

Phyllis Stein-Novack has some complaints on the physical environment at Tinto but has no complaints when it comes to the food.

Each dish we savored was spectacular in taste, presentation and eye appeal. Complimentary thin “cigars” of fried cheese, similar to the Italian frico, were crisp and slightly salty. We then proceeded with a mix of “pintxos,” the Basque version of tapas, and other fare.

We ordered a succession of hot and cold dishes, beginning with “jamon Serrano” ($9) and “abbaye de belloc” ($7). Serrano is Spain’s most famous ham and it was sliced razor thin and served with bread. It was refreshingly light and presented on a long rectangular platter. The “abbaye de belloc” is a sheep’s milk cheese made for centuries by Benedictine monks. It had an enjoyable, rich caramelized flavor.

Two-and-a-half tips of the toque to Tinto.

Tinto [South Philly Review]
Tinto Restaurant [Official Site]

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