Maor R.
Yelp
Dimo's is interesting.
Its easiest described as 3 separate concepts:
1. The Pizzeria to the left
2. The Deli and Bakery (same spot) open until 4pm
3. The Supper Club (same location as Deli) 5pm-9pm.
I tried #2 and #3.
Starting with the Deli/Bakery:
I ordered their Italian Grinder, 2 doughnuts (fig and nutella), took home a sesame baguette and a chocolate chip cookie. Everything was quite good, nothing stood out.
The cookie was dry, a bit overbaked and with teeny tiny chocolate chips (not my preference, I like chunks) but otherwise ok. It will hit the spot in a fix.
The doughnuts (i think they call them bonbone?) were ok too. The dough itself was fluffy and nice, but the fig custard filling texture was curdled and a bit mealy. The taste of the filling was good though. The nutella was better but there wasn't quite enough filling.
The sesame baguette was good, I enjoyed some sandwiches at home with it, likely my favorite item!
The Italian Grinder was solid but not exciting. The dressing had gotten soggy in my 10min drive home. I think if a deli will dress sando's with wet dressings they should put them on the side for to-go orders. It could've also used a smidge more meat but otherwise I liked it and would return to try some other sandwiches there.
The Supper Club:
Holy Moly, what a value!! For $55 per person you can do a prix fixe tasting menu and boy do they deliver the goods. The amount of food for the price was exceptional, you WILL have leftovers.
There's definitely talent in this kitchen, even if not every item was perfect.
To begin, our Frito Mixto was exceptional. The seafood was so fresh and perfectly cooked, as were the other fried items. The sauce it came with was fantastic, but could use a smidge of vinegar to be a true agridulce, as is often served alongside fried seafood appetizers in Italian restaurants. Still, loved this!
The Meatballs were great too, very tender.
The Arancini's were a highlight. They were filled with cheese and mushroom and perfectly fried. These are a MUST get item here.
Sadly, the Cannelloni Bean and Broccoli Raab is a skip. Do not get this item. There was no broccoli to be found, so I imagine it was pureed into the beans. The dish was essentially a pile of mush, and not very tasty mush either. That said, chef's take chances with Supper Clubs like these and I do not expect every dish to be a winner.
The Lasagna was another we'd skip next time. It was SO oily and also just a big pile of mush. I like very traditional, al dente, clear delineation of layers, etc. This tasted like Cafeteria food. Definitely a skip next time.
The Short Rib was good but wasnt paired with any traditional item to soak up the traditional collagen-rich sauce (mashed potatoes, polenta, etc). It was just ribs and sauce, thats it. Still, it was good.
I have to repeat the generosity of the portions to price ratio for the Supper Club. $55 isnt inexpensive, but it is VERY fair when you consider the quality and quantity of food delivered here!
Im hoping the talented chef(s) here will continue to refine these recipes and mix it up with new items as well.
Will definitely return to eat dinner here again as I love this type of food concept with varying seasonal menu's and fairly priced chef's tasting style. It just makes for a fun night!
I should add, the place itself is very cozy and inviting and would be perfect for dinner with a group or a date night. The wine bottle menu in particular was impressive too.