| Doesn't this close up make you drool? |
My most recent amazing dining experience happened last night at Farfalla Trattoria in Los Feliz. My heart literally aches when I think about the culinary perfection that is this restaurant. For starters, the olive oil they serve with their bread has whole roasted garlic and tomatoes in it. WHOLE ROASTED GARLIC. That is all. After that, I was pretty certain that the rest of the meal awaiting me was going to be awesome.

My sister and I split the Rigatoni Ai Tre Funghi and the Pesto e Caprino pizza. We subbed out tagliolini for the rigatoni in the pasta dish because we were told that the tagliolini is made in-house, and eating house-made pasta is just what you do at Italian restaurants.
Yes, I'm aware the noodles are paired with the sauce in a very particular way and normally I don't mess with the menu but when it comes to house-made vs. dried pasta, I have to.
Loads of mushrooms (champignons, shiitake, and porcini to be specific), creamy sauce that still has an acidic flare from the tomatoes, perfectly cooked pasta, and a healthy dose of parmesan shavings as per my sister's request. What's not to love? My one comment concerns the pasta: fresh tagliolini is typically made with egg and I have a suspicion that the pasta we were served was not made in-house as I had originally been told. However, I will overlook this minor detail because the pasta was still cooked perfectly and the dish tasted amazing regardless.
My experience leaves me with some good and bad news. The good news: Farfalla Trattoria is a 10 minute drive from my apartment. The bad news: equipped with this information, I may soon overdose on bread and cheese. But I will die happy. And that is all that matters.