Nov 24, 2007

Italian on Hampton

Brazies and Ginos Restaurant form two of our pre-vacation, post vacation anchors. At both restaurants, we enjoyed a very nice Hess wine. At Brazie's, it was a 2005 Cabernet, very oaky, with a rich berry finish. The Brazie's house salad is the best with a nice sweet tang that keeps you coming back for more. They, like Gino's also do a nice olive oil herb mix for the pre-dinner bread.
The talapia at Brazie's was nice, very tender, done with pine nuts and spinach but a little heavy on the olive oil. The veal spedini was also nicely done, artichoke and lemon flavors were a perfect balance. At Gino's, Carol had the best veal chop ever, it was nice and smokey with a textured grill flavor. I had the pasta with a Italian sausage, the typical anise flavored variety, and shrimp which made for an interesting merge of taste and texture. I am not a big fan of Gino's salad as the vinegar packs too strong of a punch.
Both restaurants are staples in the south Hampton neighborhood and we feel lucky to have them both so close to home.