There's been a wee bit of a buzz about Newcastle newcomer Zucchini since it
opened a few month ago. Normally, I'm not one to give into blogger hype,
despite being one myself. I tend to rely on word of mouth, or simple
proximity to where I am, at the moment hunger strikes. For Zucchini, I had
to make an exception as it just looked too good to ignore.
I dragged Kris for a blustery walk into Newcastle after work one Saturday,
with the lure of all the pasta he could eat and if he was good, a cake and beer
too. Zucchini is located on the 55° North roundabout, tucked away from
the hustle and bustle of Newcastle City Centre.
The restaurant has a wonderful chilled-out vibe. Minimal decor with clean open spaces gives Zucchini a total relaxed atmosphere. I could very easily see me whiling away a couple of hours with a selection of nibbles and a chilled bottle of wine without a care in the world. It's been a long while since I dined alone but I could absolutely see myself feeling very comfortable as a solitary diner here.
On to the star of the show, the fresh pasta; which is made and hand rolled on site, may I add. I went for the Pappardelle Amatriciana (Guanciale, tomato, white wine & pecorino) which was delicious. The pasta was perfect, with just the right amount of bite. The chunks of Guanciale hidden within the folds of pasta made a wonderful change from the usual piggy suspect, pancetta.
Kris chose the simple Tagliatelle Cioa E Pepe (parmesan, pecorino & black pepper). It was rich, creamy and deliciously decident. I love pepper and it really was the star of this dish, adding a slight heated punch to every bite.
Despite being absolutely fit to burst, I just couldn't turn down a desert. At just £3 a pop, I'd be daft not to indulge. I've heard amazing things about their Tiramisu, but sadly it sits right atop my most hated sweets list, so that was out of the question. Instead I opted for the chocolate mint truffles which came with a cute little hairpiece, which upon closer inspection turned out to be a chocolate mint candy floss. What a neat little addition.
All in, our bill came to £22.80. I simply cannot believe the amazing value that Zucchini is knocking out. If you consider that only a few days previous I was in Unos (out of necessity, I was on the quayside and hungry for pasta) and paid £25 for two bowls of pasta and two Pepsis. Needless to say, I'll be back to Zucchini, time and time again. Mine's a white wine and a chunk of nduja, if you please.
Zucchini
55° North
Pilgrim Street
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 6BL















