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Introduction
Da Mario Pizzerie Ristorante is a family-friendly restaurant offering the best of homemade Italian cuisine. It promises to offer the most colorful Italian cuisine without having to travel across the world. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sat
11:30 - 14:30
17:30 - 22:30
Sun
Closed
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Takes Reservations Details
Restaurant Website
http://www.damariopizzeria.com
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Antipasto Misto Italiano Spaghetti Alla Vongole Spaghetti Pesto Genovese
Review (3)
Level4 2012-03-20
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To celebrate a friend’s birthday, we went to Pizzeria Da Mario located at Robertson Quay. It is a very place for dining, ambience is very quiet and located by the river. The night view is great, makes it good for chilling with friends and for special occasion. I ordered the Linguine al nero di sepia - flat pasta with sauté squids in squid black ink sauce which costs $24. The pasta sauce tasted great and the pasta was tangy. It was very much to my liking. continue reading
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Level4 2012-01-10
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Organised a dinner at Da Mario after reading a couple of relatively good reviews about it online. This small Italian restaurant, which is helmed by Chef Mario from Abruzzo, Italy, promises an authentic Italian dinner by using the freshest ingredients as well as by making sauces and certain pastas from scratch.Located at The Quayside just diagonally opposite from The Gallery Hotel, Da Mario is a small outfit that can sit probably 30 pax tops. Seating is mainly al fresco with the exception of a couple of small tables in the air conditioned interior. If you are worried about rising temperatures from sitting in the open, worry not. The restaurant has a couple of fans and blowers to keep you cool.Calamari - The calamari's batter was a tad too thick for my liking while being overly generous on the salt. I'm not sure that this is my idea of a good calamari. The dip and lemon sauce did help a bit though.Bruschetta Al Pomodoro - I can't believe how much olive oil went into this dish. The bread was literally soaked in olive oil, which made it rather gross to consume. Credit goes to the fresh and tangy tomatoes though.Portobello Gratinato - Finally something that's worth mentioning - the Portobello mushroom. Served up in one humongous piece, the mushroom was tasty and succulent with a light hint of cheese. Black olives added a nice sourish twist to it while the sun dried tomatoes contributed a natural sweetness.Capellini Regina - I only had a small sampling portion of this dish but what struck me was the excessive olive oil present, resulting in a soggy and rather oily rendition of angel hair pasta. My friend even went so far as to term it as a wetter/oilier version of "fried beehoon", which I am most inclined to agree given the resemblence in taste.Tortelli - This was reminiscent of the lobster and crab meat ravioli I had at Bistro Senso sometime ago. Taste of crab meat was predominant and the lobster, if any, was forgotten. I also thought that the tortelli was done up a little too thick, which resulted in a chewier then usual texture.Omega 3 Pizza - In other words, smoked salmon pizza. Comparisons with Parma's offering is inevitable but its a totally different take on the same dish. Parma uses a mayonnaise base and rawer tasting salmon whereas for Da Mario, its tomato based and the rawness of the smoked salmon is very much subdued. I personally still prefer Parma's rendition but there are some who prefer otherwise.Tiramisu - I only had a cursory bite of this dessert and found it rather average. The mascarpone cheese was too soft which affected the texture of the whole cake and I couldn't quite make out any alcohol. The only upside was the generous portion, which could have been shared amongst 2 - 3 pax comfortably.Each of us forked out almost $35 for a filling, but not exactly satisfying dinner. Food quality is average but portion sizes are quite respectable. Service is very decent as well but the waiting time can vary, depending on the crowd. This is due to the lean kitchen that Da Mario operates (there's only Chef Mario and 1 assistant). Take your chances here. continue reading
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Level3 2011-07-18
23 views
A couple of friends and I tried this small Italian restaurant on a Friday night. Reservations are recommended. We had the mozzarella cheese with wild rockets and tomatoes. Quite a refreshing combination. For mains, we had Salami Pizza, Penne Al tonno and Roasted Pork Loin (Special for the day). The mains were generally good, especially the pasta. The sauce was not too over-whelming. However, the crew were not able to accommodate requests like changing the type of pasta. We ended the meal with a tiramisu. Very light and not too sweet. Highly recommended. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)