Saturday, May 28, 2016

May 27, 2016 - Sapori D'Italia - Fountain Hills, Arizona

On our way home from a day spent in the Payson area Jeanne and Willie Stecher and I  decided to stop at this lovely Italian restaurant in Fountain Hills.

I wasn’t going to eat anything because I was still stuffed from lunch. Jeanne and Willie ordered drinks (Jeanne a Cosmos..Willie a Guinness)…a Caesar Salad and a Monte Etna pizza.  We shared everything but the drinks.  I did taste Willie’s though and it was a different variety of Guinness but I am not a Guinness fan..all the same it tasted pretty darn good.

A small bowl of freshly grated show Romano cheese was brought to the table…then a bowl of garlic knots and oil bread.  Yummy!  I am pretty sure it was Romano cheese.  How can I question my Romano cheese taster.  You will never know the amount of Romano cheese that I have graded in my life with Grandma Filicetti…and the tiny hard piece always left at the end was popped into my mouth and savored.  Yummy!  I love the tang of that cheese.


But since the Mannos do make homemade mozzarella..I just don’t know…now I will have to go back and ask…anyway the cheese was wonderful.  I spooned some grated cheese onto my dish and dipped the garlic knots and the pieces of pizza crust in the cheese…just as I love it.  I have done this for years.

The Caesar Salad was very tasty…and the homemade dressing was great…I especially liked what tasted like a lingering anchovy taste at the end of each bite.

The Monte Etna Pizza was perfect…nice wood fired brick oven thin crust…topped with a red sauce that had a really great hot taste at the end of every bite.  The meats were Salame Calabrese and  Coppa Capicolla.  I also could not tell if it was the meat or the spices in the sauce that produced the hot taste.

I really did love the evening snack here along with the wonderful live music entertainment.

I must go back there again…not only did I like the food, I want to find out what type of cheese was in the small bowl…and what is contributing to the hot taste at the end of every bite of the Monte Etna Pizza.  Good excuse, Lynda.

Sapori D’Italia
11865 N. Saguaro Blvd.
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
(480) 816-9535
Hours:  Monday- Sunday 4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

History of the restaurant from their website:

Gasper and Maria Manno, opened Saproi d’ Italia in the Winter of 2009.

With an extensive back ground in restaurant management and culinary arts, Gasper and Maria have built Sapori d’ Italia into a highly-rated restaurant on both Yelp and Trip Advisor serving authentic Italian dishes along with an extensive selection of wood-fired pizza.

In January of 2013 Sapori d’Italia was featured on Restaurant Impossible and has since been named the highest viewed program on the award winning series.

Born in Sicily, Maria and Gasper moved to the US in their teens with their respective families. As with so many Italian families, both built their lives in the New York City area.

Fate brought Maria and Gasper together years later while attending college in New York City. They met one another through the Italian Club on campus. Married 36 years they have two adult sons; David who is currently the sous chef at Sapori and Jonathan the next generation pizzaiolo.
Sapori d’ Italia truly is a family restaurant. Relying on recipes that have been handed down from their Italian ancestors; Maria and Gasper take pride in using the freshest ingredients to create their signature Italian meals and traditional Sicilian delicacies.

Authenticity and quality are the pillars of Sapori d’ Italia, from fresh house-made pasta and mozzarella to the San Marzano tomatoes and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese imported from Italy, each and every detail is overseen by the Mannos.

The moment you walk through the front door you are warmly greeted by Maria as if you are a long awaited old friend. While Maria manages the front of the house, she is also the pastry artist behind the mouth-watering desert selections.

Gasper oversees the kitchen and is the “pizzaiolo” behind the authentic wood-fired pizza. The pizzas are prepared and baked in the heart of the restaurant in a custom built stone oven imported from Italy. A favorite spot among regulars, the pizza oven is surrounded by a pizza bar allowing restaurant guests a first-hand view into the art of making pizza.

The Sapori d’ Italia team works passionately each day to provide a unique and unforgettable experience for all of their guests. They want each and every guest to feel as if they are dining in their homes.

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