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To View the Pellegrino Toscana Menu Pellegrino Toscano (nonno Pellegrino) was born in Rome (Italy) in 1893. MENUHaving fought as a young officer in the Italian Royal Army during the Great War and lived as an adult through World War II not only did he have a great respect for food but also a great love for family and friends and he was happiest in seeing them united around the dining table. Being a lover of good food, every meal was an occasion and every meal started with the preparation of the water. It was a ritual that only Pellegrino was allowed to perform and everyone had to watch in silence. He would open the stopper of the flip-top bottle, pour with great care a sachet of Idrolitina into the water, quickly reseal the bottle and after one minute proudly pour his homemade sparkling water. Giacomo and Yvonne would like to continue their nonno’s tradition by sharing good Italian food with good friends. Buon appetito Focaccia WOOD FIRED OVEN BAKED FLAT BREAD HERB R45 POMODORO E GORGONZOLA R62 Olive oil and oregano Fresh slices of tomato and gorgonzola GARLIC R45 FETA E CIPOLLE R58 Olive oil, garlic and coarse salt Crumbed feta and caramelised onion CHEESE GARLIC R58 OLIVE PASTE R20 Garlic, mozzarella cheese and oregano Antipasti POLPETTE R70 Beef meat balls with onion and fresh mint, oven roasted and finished off in a spicy tomato sauce served with Ciabatta bread CAPRESE R85 Fiordilatte mozzarella, heirloom tomatoes and fresh basil dressed with extra virgin olive oil CARPACCIO R95 Thinly sliced raw beef topped with parmesan shavings, toasted pine nuts, fresh rocket, lemon wedges and served with a sweet mustard AVOCADO RITZ R90 Sunripe avocado topped with prawn tails, tossed in a tangy seafood sauce CALAMARI R78 Succulent grilled calamari with roasted garlic, fresh lemon zest, chilli and a touch of cream ARANCINI R60 Risotto rice balls with wild mushrooms and mixed herbs, stuffed with mozzarella cheese, crumbed and fried till golden and served topped with truffle aioli MELANZANE ALLA PARMIGIANA R90 Baked eggplant, mozzarella cheese and tomato FEGATINI DI POLLO R69 Pan fried chicken livers with onion, chilli and tomato served with toasted ciabatta CAMEMBERT FRITTO R95 A whole camembert cheese crumbed and deep fried till golden served with cranberry jam, crispy bacon and fresh rocket COZZE R89 Mussels in the shell in a creamy tomato, white wine, garlic and parsley sauce served with toasted ciabatta SPEZZATINO DI POLLO R75 Chicken strips done in a creamy sauce with roasted garlic, red wine and peri peri served with toasted ciabatta Pizza TRADITIONAL ITALIAN PIZZA MADE WITH 00 FLOUR ESPECIALLY MILLED FOR PIZZAS, TOPPED WITH A DELICIOUS TOMATO AND BASIL SAUCE AND MOZZARELLA CHEESE..........GLUTEN FREE BASE AVAILABLE | ADD R25 MARGHERITA R80 MESSICANA R105 ORTOLANA R115 Traditional mozzarella Beef mince, chilli, Artichokes, avocado, and tomato onion and green pepper toasted pine kernels, feta cheese, mushrooms, fresh rocket and POLLO R109 SALAME R105 asparagus (when available) Chicken, bacon, avocado Salami, fresh tomato and chilli and caramelised onion BACON, AVOCADO POLLO E ZUCCA R115 AND FETA R110 Chicken, roast butternut, CRUDO E RUCOLA R135 caremelised onion, feta Parma ham and rocket VEGETARIANA R105 and rocket MELANZANE R90 Olives, roasted peppers, artichokes, mushrooms Fried brinjal, fresh basil and caramelised onions and parmesan Extra Toppings RUSTICA R115 MARIO R95 Basil, Brinjal, Caramelised Onion, Camembert cheese, bacon Olives, capers, mushrooms Green Pepper, Tomato, Onion, and caramelised onions and anchovy Rocket, Capers MANZO R18 SERGIO R105 R130 Steak strips, caramelised onion, Ham and mushroom Anchovies, Artichokes, Avo, Bacon, gorgonzola and rocket Chicken, Feta, Gorgonzola, Ham, QUATTRO GUSTI R115 PELLEGRINO R145 Mushrooms, Olives, Ham, olives, mushroom Parmesan Shavings, Salami and artichokes Pesto base (no tomato), ham, chicken strips, bacon and salami R25 BUON FORMAGGIO R125 Parma Ham (two slices) R35 Gorgonzola, mozzarella and parmesan Insalata ALL OUR SALADS ARE MADE WITH A BASE OF BABY LEAF LETTUCE, ROCKET AND SEASONAL HERBS ITALIANA Single R89 AL POLLO E ZUCCA R105 Marinated artichokes, olives, Table R145 Chicken breast, warm butternut, avocado, rosa tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, toasted pumpkin and sunflower seeds, sweet chilli sauce roasted red and yellow peppers with balsamic and crumbled Danish feta cheese vinegar and extra virgin olive oil ALLE VERDURE MISTE R89 GRECA Single R89 Beetroot, grilled brinjal, marinated artichokes, Feta, olives, cucumber, rosa tomatoes, Table R145 toasted sunflower and pumpkin seeds, sundried tomato, avocado and onions with a homemade vinaigrette crumbed feta with balsamic crème and olive oil AL POLLO R105 AL SALMONE R120 Chicken breast, crispy pancetta, gorgonzola, avocado, Smoked salmon, avocado, fried capers, onion, sundried tomato and onion with our homemade lemon zest, boiled baby potatoes with a lemon vinaigrette creamy dressing Pasta CHOOSE FROM OUR HANDMADE PASTA TAGLIATELLE, LINGUINE, GNOCCHI OR OUR IMPORTED PASTA PENNE RIGATE, SPAGHETTI, RIGATONI GLUTEN FREE PASTA AVAILABLE (20 MIN DELAY) ADD R20 LINGUINE AL SALMONE R130 SPAGHETTI AI FRUTTI DI MARE R165 Baby leeks, smoked salmon, In a tomato based sauce with mussels, calamari, cream and a touch of tomato prawns, clams, garlic, chilli and white wine GNOCCHI AL GORGONZOLA R115 LINGUINE ALLA SICILIANA R105 In a creamy gorgonzola cheese sauce and walnuts Napoletana, rosa tomatoes, basil and mint pesto, ricotta and pistachio nuts SPAGHETTI ALLE VONGOLE R115 Clams in the shell, garlic, parsley and white wine RIGATONI AL POLLO R115 Cream, mixed peppers, onion, mushroom PENNE POLLO E PESTO R110 and chicken strips Cream, pesto, chicken breast, toasted pine nuts, lemon zest and parmesan cheese PENNE PADRINO R140 Rosa tomato, napoletana, gorgonzola, SPAGHETTI ALLA CARBONARA R135 toasted pine nuts, chilli, steak strips and fresh rocket Pancetta, egg yolk, butter, black pepper and parmesan GNOCCHI ZUCCA E SPINACI R115 TAGLIATELLE SALSICCIA E PORCINI R135 In a creamy gorgonzola sauce, cubes of butternut, Italian pork sausage, porcini mushrooms, roasted garlic, spinach and black pepper napoletana sauce and a touch of cream SPAGHETTI AL FILETTO R140 RIGATONI ALLA VACCINARA R135 Strips of fillet, olive oil, chilli, garlic, parsley and a touch of A rich sauce with oxtail off the bone tomato Our Speciality LINGUINE AL FRESCO R145 The Classics Extra virgin olive oil base sauce with garlic, a touch of chili, Alfredo R95 rocket, Bolognese R95 rosa tomatoes and prawns Napoletana R80 Arrabbiata R85 SPAGHETTI MEAT BALLS R115 Pesto R90 Beef meat balls with onion and fresh mint in a tomato sauce Aglio, Olio E Peperoncino R80 and a touch of cream Risotto Baked Pasta AI PORCINI PRIMAVERA LASAGNE R105 R140 R105 White wine, garlic, parsley Spring vegetables Layers of homemade pasta with beef ragu, and porcini mushrooms finished with parmesan bechamel, tomato. mozzarella and parmesan AI FRUTTI DI MARE R165 AL POLLO R125 CANNELLONI R105 Mussels, calamari, prawns, Chicken strips, Delicate crepes filled with ricotta, clams, white wine, garlic, Italian pork sausage, spinach and parmesan cheese, chilli and fresh parsley red peppers, green peas, baked in a creamy tomato sauce tomato and a touch of chilli Main Courses Zuppe ALL SOUPS SERVED MERLUZZO R115 FILETTO AI FUNGHI R210 WITH TOASTED CIABATTA Battered hake served with 200g Fillet medallions, pan fried homemade tartar sauce and chips MINESTRONE R70 and topped with creamy mushrooms, Traditional vegetable soup FEGATO brandy and mustard sauce, served with stir fried vegetables POMODORO R70 ALLA VENEZIANA R120 and mashed potatoes A light tomato soup with garlic Beef liver pan-fried with dry white and fresh basil wine, bacon, onion and fresh sage KINGKLIP served with mashed potato MEDITERRANEO R225 PETTI DI POLLO Grilled and finished with Side Dishes ALLA SALVIA R135 extra-virgin olive oil, fragrant oregano, Chips, Mashed Potato, Savoury Rice R25 Chicken breasts in a cream, lemon juice and fresh lemon zest, sage and lemon sauce, served with stir fried vegetables Side Greca Salad, Creamed Spinach, served with stir fried vegetables Butternut, Stirfry Vegetables R35 6 QUEEN PRAWNS R225 Wilted Baby Spinach-Baby Leek-Peas STINCO DI AGNELLO R250 Butterflied and grilled to perfection, and Baby Marrow, Soft Polenta R45 Lamb shank slow-roasted till tender, served with savoury rice and in plum tomato, red wine, onion, lemon butter, garlic butter and celery and carrot, served with peri-peri sauce mashed potato Alla Griglia CODA SCHNITZEL DI POLLO R135 ALL OUR STEAKS ARE GRILLED WITH ALLA VACCINARA R199 Chicken breast crumbed and AN OLIVE OIL AND Ox-tail with cannellini beans, deep fried until golden, PEPPER MIX AND served with savoury rice served with a choice of cheese SERVED WITH A HERB BUTTER or mushroom sauce and chips CALAMARI R170 SERVED WITH A CHOICE OF EITHER Succulent grilled calamari with SALMONE NORVEGESE R225 A STARCH, VEGETABLE roasted garlic, fresh lemon zest, 200g Seared Norwegian salmon, OR SIDE SALAD chilli and a touch of cream topped with a smooth, sweet orange, served with savoury rice FILLET 200g R169 honey and aromatic basil sauce, POLLETTO Full Chicken R170 served on a bed of wilted baby SIRLOIN 200g R139 spinach, baby leeks, peas and Half Chicken R95 RUMP 300g R169 Spatchcock chicken served with baby marrows a choice of lemon and herb or T-BONE 600g R215 peri-peri sauce with a side salad VEAL MARSALA R165 Scallops of veal, pan fried in LAMB CHOPS 400g R245 MILANESE DI VITELLO R165 butterwith mushrooms and Served topped
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