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December 4th, 2011

Lupo di Mare, Italian Cuisine, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Restaurant, Review, Delaware Beaches

 

The coastal town of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, was founded in 1873.  It is only 1.6 square miles and the name Rehoboth means “place (or space) for all”.  The town has done such a great job in keeping its visitors coming year round, practically.  Restaurants stay open; some might close for a couple of months only.  Beach eateries, cafes, bars, bistros, all serving a variety of good food for all tastes.

So….on Friday evening, with a couple of friends, we decided on Lupo di Mare located at 247 C Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971.  Tel. 302-226-2240.  Website? www.lupodimarerehoboth.com. The restaurant offers take-out.  And, if you are staying at Hotel Rehoboth, then, you can even order room service.

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Lupo di Mare has been in the community for more than several years.  It is known for its fresh cuisine; pastas and sauces are prepared daily.

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Lupo di Mare serves Italian cuisine, has a very good selection of wines, including small boutique Italian wines. 

A small bar is located to the right as you enter the restaurant; a full menu is available there, as well.

The room opens up; tables comfortably assembled and a little nook here or there conducive to lingering chatter.  We lingered so much, we closed the restaurant.  What can I say?  It was relaxing!!

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Sheila was our server.  She was also our server back on June 13th when right before the season got crazy we went to check Lupo.  She is attentive; not intrusive and her suggestions have been the best.

The first thing arriving at the table was Lupo’s focaccia bread accompanied with Virgin Olive Oil.  Herbs, a tad sweet; so good.

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Two starters were ordered:

The Grilled Artichokes with Sea Salt, Fresh Herbs, Lemon and Virgin Olive Oil.  I have had them before and they were still so very good.

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The Shaved Brussels Sprouts came just like the picture shows it.  A mixture of Truffle Oil and Pecorino Cheese made this a favorite.  It is also one of those “raw” foods.  Please do order this starter.  It is amazing.

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A Fall Farm Vegetable & Mixed Green Salad was full of color and gorgeous vegetables.  This was a new salad for the season.

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An Arugula Salad was what I ordered and again that Pecorino Cheese, Radish, Red Wine Vinegar and Virgin Olive Oil made this salad a light and refreshing dish.

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We were full of expectations for some of the entrees to arrive; new for the season were the scallops and the lamb shank.

The Pan Roasted Scallops with a cauliflower puree, shaved brussels, gold raisins and pine nuts got raved reviews.  They were gorgeous and perfectly cooked and the dish looked beautiful.  This dish was gluten free so my husband was delighted.

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The Braised Lamb Shank, had creamy polenta, rosemary, and a winter veal fennel ragu.  It was pretty chilly on Friday and this dish fit the description of “comfort food”. 

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I had the Pan Seared Sea Bass before.  Once again I ordered it since it was so good the last time.  It came with a butternut squash risotto, pancetta and spinach.  It did not disappoint.

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Dessert was ordered for all to share.  We chose their Panna Cotta.  It was glutten free and we all decided we liked custards.   This Northern Italian dessert is made by simmering cream, milk and sugar together and letting it cool to form the custard.  Usually, it is served with berries, caramel or chocolate.  At Lupo di Mare it is served with berries.  I confess; we ordered two.

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I think it was time to go but not before I asked Sheila if I could take the lamb shank bone for Addy (my rescue).  She had never tasted anything like it.  Her review?  Bring me more!!

Note:  Lupo di Mare is now serving 3 courses for $19 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Check www.lupodimarerehoboth.com to check the menu.  It opens daily at 5 p.m.

Have a good one!!  Talk to you later….

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