Saturday, January 23, 2010

Vesta

Vesta Trattoria and Wine bar
2102 30th Avenue

Astoria, NY 11102
(718) 545-5550
Food 6
Ambiance 6
Service 6
Overall 18
Good for casual couples dinner if you are in Queens, good casual wine bar for small groups

I heard about Vesta through the Edible Queens magazine, which has a nice listing of many new Queens restaurants. Since I am always looking for cool tasty options nearby, I checked it out 2 weekends ago on a Sunday night at about 7 pm. This restaurant is in a very residential part of Astoria and doesn't have many other restaurants nearby. When you enter the small space, you are struck by the understated casual charm of the place and the immediate smile of the host.  Brick walls, light olive green banquets, tiny wood tables. It reminded me of your typical Brooklyn joint. Which is a good thing, if you had to guess. Promptly seated, we reviewed the nicely priced menu and small but well ranged wine list. The menu has a wide price range, from $11.95 pizza to $27.95 steak. Wine is offered in 3 sizes, a bottle, a glass or a shot, allowing you to create your own wine flights. We shared a $32 bottle of Aglianico, a nice medium body Italian red which we have only tried once before.We started with a $ 6 celery root soup, a massive portion of creamy goodness in a bowl. I followed with the $14.95 lasagna and my husband had the $27.95 grass fed strip steak. My lasagna was a disappointment. Burning hot, when it arrived on the table I imagined fresh tasty meat and cheese. Unfortunately, the lasagna was primarily a sour tomatoe sauce sparsely layered with mozzarella and which was not adeqautely seasoned. My husband fared better, with a tasty and perfectly cooked steak and potatoes.  Nothing unusual in flavoring or presentation and a little pricey for what you get compared to everything else on the menu. We also shared a $4 escarole side, which was a beautiful fresh dish accented with garlic.
We ended the meal with a dessert white  and the speciality house Baby Jesus cake.We were underwhelmed by the Baby jesus cake, which is a semi sweet dense fig cake. It tasted too much like a brownie with minimal finesse.
Throughout, service was very good. With constant checking in and fairly speedy food to the table. The only exception was our dessert, which took a long time coming. The restaurant removed the cost of our dessert and glass of wine for the delay.
Although there were many misses in the actual food, I would check this place out again, especially for brunch. Would not trek out here from another borough for this place , given the price point and food quality. But if you are in Queens, its worth a try. Would definantly come here just for some wine and pizza although they have a fairly tiny bar area.
The Quest continues......................

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