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Coppi Ristorante

3.4 (42 reviews)
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Jenn W.

Their signature dish, the pesce al sale ($43), takes a whole fish and bakes it encrusted in salt. Wheeled out still in the salty tomb, the fish is quickly filleted and dressed in a light lemon butter sauce. While the dish looks huge, after fileting the meat what's leftover is smaller than you'd expect, but nonetheless sufficient as a main for one. The sea bass was remarkably moist and tender with such a clean taste that even someone who doesn't like fish could be converted. The risotto frutti di mare ($44) serves two, but with a few appetizers this could be stretched for three people (pictured below is a single portion). Dotted throughout the risotto were bits of clams, shrimp, squid, octopus and bay scallops all evenly disbursed so each bite had a couple of seafood items and helped to thoroughly scent the rice. Tuck in as soon as it arrives as it's a lovely consistency but a tad more cooked than normal; should be it left longer, it may become too soft. Coppi offers a variety of appetizers but truthfully the choices are rather safe and nothing seemed overly exciting. Their Caesar salad ($15) is heavy on the anchovy and light on garlic, making the flavours subtler and ideal for those who want a lighter tasting version of the salad. The burrate caprese ($19) is simple combination of quality ingredients: a decent portion of burrata mozzarella, grape tomatoes, and rich and bright olive oil that went especially well with the warm heavily salted baguette. Personally, I rather have an appetizer portion of pasta instead. The pappardelle in the mare d monte ($18) arrives as silky slightly chewy ribbons and the sauce a light combination of shrimp, mushrooms, and tomato. It's a great blend of sweet seafood, earthy fungi, and just a hint of something fresh. The spaghetti used in the chitarra tirreno ($26 for a main portion) is interestingly square-shaped and could be a tad more al dante. Regardless, the san Marzano tomato sauce mixed with all the seafood tastes wonderful and is that lighted umami-laced tomato sauce I love with seafood pasta.

Na T.

service 5/5 friendly & very accommodating staff. professional and polite. everyone is so joyful here and really made the experience here memorable. over all food 5/5 warm assorted olives: really good! not too overly salty. their bread is toasted and brushed with olive oil. its warm, crispy, and has that great chew, with a hint of rosemary. radicchio & pera salad: refreshing, light sweet vinaigrette w/some asiago cheese shavings, grilled pear, pecans and greens. *gnocchi fritti: oh my goodness! crispy but fluffy gnocchis with shaved parm and a slight kick of chili! these fried potatoe dumplings are a must try here! my absolute favourite gnocchi dish ever! pappardelle mare e monte: lightly sauced, with shrimps, cherry tomatoes and mushrooms! great flavours all around. **risotto con porcini: if you love cheese & mushrooms, then you've got to try this dish! your classic italian risotto in a cream sauce with lots of mushrooms, then finished off in big parmigiano reggiano wheel! they mix it all in front of you and plate it! side of roasted market veggies, and polenta parm: creamy polenta with parmigiano cheese. i wasnt too fond of the over all presentation but think of it as gritty mashed poatoes. falvours were still good though. the vegetables were nice done. an assortment of yams, brusselsprouts and carrots. we were too full for desserts but the menu did look enticing! definitely would come back here and i do recommend this lovely spot to everyone!

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April G.

Great service - amazing food! Truffle risotto was a my absolute favourite- cooked perfectly. It's one of the best truffle risottos I've had!! Literally dreaming about it as I write this review. We also had fresh burrata and their bread - which were both delicious. They have a limited wine list - we tried one that the owner recommended which was a perfect pairing with our food. This was my second time here and I will continue to keep coming back until I've tried all their dishes. Highly recommended!

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J L.

I don't know why Coppi has a 3 star review ??! They simply are 5 STARS!! We set up online reservations they call on the day of to reconfirm (which is great because its a reminder some people need). From what I understand Coppi has a background in cycling? It's quite evident in the decor and menu's. My boyfriend stayed with the regular menu because he didn't eat all day; I however stayed with the Summerlicious menu. For myself; I had the summerlicious - strawberry and arugula salad - monkfish on polenta w/ rapini - tiramisu Lets just say I'll be for sure coming back to coppi for the regular menu. The salad was absolutely delicious burst of flavors and the pecorino cheese was just a nice touch! It was my first time having monkfish and I was so nervous but the server said its like the texture of lobster. Paired with the polenta and rapini; oh my goodness lets say I wish I didn't get the summerlicious portion. I kept wanting more!! The tiramisu was absolutely delightful. I ideally look for tiramisu's like this because its light and fluffy not overbearingly drenched with alcohol. My boyfriend had: - octopus carpaccio- which he loved and said it complimented with the arugula and fresh peas - oven baked orata- he was over the moon because its EXACTLY how his mother makes it which is a (Sardenian tradition) A bit pricy to say the least but well worth it!

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Amy K.

Dined here during Summerlicious 2016. Everything was delicious! The sea bream firsh - amazing, nice and flaky. The appetizers yummy, light and fresh. The tiramisu, as it should be, creamy, fluffy and sweet. The decor is romantic, dim lighting, but also modern. This was our first time here, but we would gladly come back again soon.

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Bad experience. Service was bad. Food was tasteless. Waitress was bad with attitude. Ended up spoke with the manager about it.

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My husband and I go there often! We never get disappointed! Last time was risotto with White Truffels! Amazing!

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