Le Sereno . . . Al Mare Restaurant

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. . . not much to say about the evening. I was tied-up ‘til about 8:30 when I was struck by the nightly urge for a fine meal in a comfortable setting. Le Sereno is a short hike away, & Al Mare always is — for me — the epitome of living gracefully. It’s a quiet, understated venue . . . in a gracious, refined setting, with matching service & distinguished dining. Photos pretty much speak for themselves.

Superlative setting
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Amuse bouche of baby lettuce with crab & mayonnaise of parsley & oil
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. . . first course of Mahi Mahi tartare with radishes, onion. & croutons in cucumber gazpacho
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. . . main course of Saffron Risotto with veal ragout, lemon zest, & veal jus
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. . . dessert of lemon sorbet
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Sublime living.
 

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Fully agree with you, Dennis! Although I am far away in the cold NJ, I would love to fly there immediately, after looking at your pictures. We always go to Al Mare when we have a similar urge while on the island. Interesting mahi mahi tartar, I am putting it on my list, don't remember seeing it in December.
 
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