Casa Toscana Is A Hidden Gem
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| Photo by Jacquelynn D. Powers |
| Homemade pasta with Gorgonzola and sage sauce. |
The Tuscan themed menu includes spinach parmesan fritters with spicy tomato sauce; fontina-stuffed, lemon-flavored risotto croquettes; wine-poached pear stuffed with mascarpone and gorgonzola; pappardelle with mini veal meatballs in fresh tomato and basil sauce; spinach and ricotta-stuffed homemade crepes with tomato sauce; and pan-seared Branzino with cherry tomatoes, capers, garlic sauce and citrus-scented risotto cake. There are also nightly specials, most of which feature hand-rolled pasta.
However, the appeal of Casa Toscana extends beyond its rustic, delicious, moderately-priced fare. There's a neighborhood vibe here -- most diners are local. Plus, Sandra often sits down with her clients for a glass of wine or to tell them about her latest motorcycle expedition to the Redland.
Casa Toscana keeps customers returning with weekly wine tastings (there is one tonight at 7 p.m.), live music jams and cooking classes. This spot may not have the budget, buzz, celebrity appeal and crowds of, let's say, Prime Italian, but the simple, honest, delicious food and friendly service makes it number-one in my book. Now, if I only had more time to stop by.
Casa Toscana
7001 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
305-758-3353
































