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    Review: Molinari’s

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 30, 2012

    Molinari’s in Bethlehem opened at a tough time: Mama Nina’s is and was the go-to for many in the Lehigh Valley for great Italian and Emeril’s Italian Table was still relatively new.  Regardless, they have succeeded in their goal to serve authentic Italian concepts and have implemented one of the most focused and impressive beverage programs in all of the Lehigh Valley.

    Over multiple visits Molinari’s never failed to impress with their cuisine. Pasta cooked beautifully topped off with fresh tomatoes, crunchy pork cheek, and a perfect balance of melted cheese was other-worldly.  A cake of crisped polenta with a fried egg atop was a heavy but pleasurable appetizer.  Placed upon a bed of leeks, corn, and sausage crumbles, the egg yolk covered the dish and added a necessary richness.  On one visit a plate of fresh bread drizzled with olive oil arrived gratis between courses, a nice touch indeed.  One entree, featuring panko-encrusted fish, was the worst of the cuisine, and even then was fantastic.  Surrounded by chickpeas and wilted greens in broth, it was a lighter but succulent course to end an otherwise seriously hearty Italian meal.  A trio of gelato was simple, pure, and bursting with flavor.  There was no artificialness in the taste…nothing but pure fruit.

    Service on all occasions was not necessarily notable, but not bad in any way.  Glasses were refilled constantly and servers checked in at a tolerable pace.  The food was a bit slow to come during most courses, but not unbearable and nothing another nip of a Negroni couldn’t cure.

    Speaking of Negronis, the Molinari’s version is very well constructed.  Other drinks are well-balanced and incorporate Italian ingredients, such as Prosecco and various types of Amari.  The beer list is phenomenal. It features a huge variety of Italian beer across a range of different styles.  There’s no restaurant in the Lehigh Valley and very few anywhere in the region that have such a range of Italian beer.  The prices also vary from reasonable to fairly pricey, which is no surprise because Italian beer is inherently very expensive.  Their wine list is equally impressive.  All of the major Italian styles are present, from Montepulciano d’Abruzzo and Nebiolo to Barbaresco and Chianti, it’s all there.  Bottles range from $25 to $150 with most being in the mid and lower ranges of that, giving diners a wide array of options to pair with any dish.

    Simply put, you’ll struggle to find any superior Italian food in the Lehigh Valley.  And while the service was fine but not world class, Molinari’s more than makes up for it in all of its other facets.  The simplicity and flavors of the food melt together so well you certainly find yourself wanting to come back to give everything on the menu ago.  The atmosphere isn’t loud, but don’t expect hushed voices a la some fine dining establishments.  It is Italian, after all.  And the drinks.  Whether it be the wine, the cocktails, or the beer, Molinari’s excels at all.  The liquors behind the counter and the vast variety of Italian wine and rare Italian beers are expertly assembled.  Molinari’s is a must try.









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    Molinari’s
    322 East 3rd Street
    Bethlehem, PA 18015
    610.625.9222
    http://molinarimangia.com 

     
    November 30, 2012
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    Old School Sandwich Co Open for Business

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 28, 2012
    November 28, 2012

    Old School Sandwich Shop Co. has opened in the former Relish restaurant space in the Tilghman Square Shopping Center at 4686 Broadway in Allentown. Relish closed in February.

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    Anatolian Kitchen Opens in Bethlehem

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 28, 2012
    November 28, 2012

    Anatolian Kitchen, a new Turkish/Mediterranean restaurant, is now open in Bethlehem.

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    Brew Works Craft Beer Festival Returning This Weekend

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 27, 2012
    November 27, 2012

    The Allentown Brew Works is reprising their annual craft beer festival this weekend on Saturday, December 1st. The festival is broken into two sessions with a bonus hour for VIP ticket holders.

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    Creedence Clearwater Revisited to Play Bethlehem Show

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 26, 2012
    November 26, 2012

    Creedence Clearwater Revisited, formed by former Creedence Clearwater Revival members Stu Cook and Doug Clifford, will be performing at the Sands Bethlehem Event Center in Bethlehem on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013.

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    H2O Kitchen Pop-up at McCarthy’s

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 19, 2012
    November 19, 2012

    In which we detail a liver-laden pop-up dinner that took place in the Great Room at McCarthy’s in Bethlehem

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    The Wallflowers, Matchbox 20 Playing Bethlehem Shows

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 12, 2012
    November 12, 2012

    The Sands Bethlehem Event Center announced this morning that The Wallflowers and Matchbox Twenty will be performing at the venue.

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    Bethlehem’s Holiday Cocktail Trail

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 9, 2012
    November 9, 2012

    On November 17th from 12pm to 6pm you’ll be able to sip your way across the Christmas City.

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    What to Drink During the Frankenstorm

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 28, 2012
    October 28, 2012

    People have their priorities all afoul. The only sensible thing to do during a big storm (besides avoid washing away in a flood) is to drink. We’re here to help.

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    Harvest Festival 2012

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 25, 2012
    October 25, 2012

    Harvest Festival is always a fantastic time in Bethlehem. It, to us, marks the beginning of fall, weather and calendar specifics be damned. Hearty baked goods, apples, beer, and wine. Those are good any time of the year, but particularly yearned-for when the leaves turn and the year wanes on. The festival this year was still enjoyable, but perhaps it’s getting a little too big for its own good.

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