During a recent boozy lunch, I became embroiled in a discussion about the best ways to die. An odd one I know, and one I very much blame monsieur's Leffe and Stella for, but still an interesting way to whittle down a Sunday afternoon, especially when the wonders of Google proved that we were not alone in this debate, and further proved that the human race is indeed a strange one. One websites top ten included Martyrdom (too deluded), being a hero (too overrated), and freak blimp accident (too 1920's). Nether less, I was not impressed. There had to be better ways.
This boozy lunch did not take place in Bounissimo's, though had it done, the ridiculous conversation recounted above may never have taken place. Bounissimo's is an Italian restaurant in the affluent suburb of Harborne, serving the kind of hearty grub that Mamma back home in Rome would be proud of. Its a place big on flavours, and equally big on portions. One that lingers in the belly for days, and even longer in the memory.
Starters were better than mains, which were in turn better than desserts. A soup of pea, vermouth, and fennel had a great whack of aniseed knocked sideways by salty pancetta croutons. A deep fried goats cheese with chutney was pure cheese heaven, as was a generously sized main of baked linguine with ricotta, spinach, and parmesan cream. Here is the type of cooking that you would try to replicate at home, but never quite get right. The right side of unobtainable. Just how it should be.
It wasn't all perfect. A great tasting main of chicken stuffed with spicy sausage was marred by the sausage meat being just warm, and an Italian take on lemon meringue lacked any real sharpness, but these are just quibbles. The fact is that Bounissomo's is the sort of restaurant that every neighbourhood needs. One that will take you in from the cold, fill you up with goodness, and shake your hand on the way out before rolling you out the door when you are too stuffed to walk. This place could genuinely kill you with love. Now that has to be the best way to go. read more