The talk at Pilates the other week was all about the lwonderful amb belly dish served at Rosella Wine Bar in town. We were all salivating, remembering the sauce and just how good it tastes. As a result, I had to book dinner there because I had to remind myself of the joy of this dish. We opted for the Just feed me menu with nine small dishes selected from the standard menu (the sizes are reduced as there are nine of them).
We started with focaccia served with ‘whipped almond’ and a parsley oil with Jerez vinegar which was very good (below and the featured image). This came with the wagyu tartare, anchovy, cured egg and harissa vinaigrette which was also good and with just a little kick from the harissa (can just be seen behind the bread).
Next up was the kingfish crudo, with preserved lemon, chardonnay sauce vierge, and as you can see, chillis and basil. I really enjoyed this dish.


Then came the moment we had been waiting for – the lamb belly skewer with black garlic and caraway, and yes dear reader, it was as good as I remembered. This came along with a potato potato pavé, with layers of savoy cabbage, lemon, manchego cheese, which proved another highlight.
Next up was the locally caught steamed butterfish, Moroccan eggplant (or aubergine) and fermented tomato, which was another hit for me. This was followed by the spice glazed beef cheek with pickled kalamata olive and parsnip. This was served with a disappointing Brussels sprouts based salad – disappointing because the dressing tasted like vinegar with nothing else added – far too acidic. Dessert was an OK tiramisu (not my favourite dessert – shock, horror!). To drink we had a glass of white wine from Portugal and a red from Lebanon.



All in all a very good evening, with a couple of hiccups which should not detract from the overall meal. The 9 course option gave a chance to try a wide variety which I enjoyed. Try them out and then go back for the favourites perhaps, and enjoy seasonal variations or add on some oysters.
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.
That was quite a feast you had. The focaccia sounds especially good. As do the potatoes.
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It was a feast!
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What a fun idea…The “Just Feed Me ” menu. I wish more restaurants would do this!
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Yes it is a nice idea – saves trying to decide what to order.
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Those tasting menus can be delicious, but oh, so expensive. I wish beef cheek was on more menus here.
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Not necessarily – if we had ordered from the menu we would probably have spent about the same and not get to try as many dishes. Beef cheek is good I agree.
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This all looks so wonderful!
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It was very good!
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delicious 😋
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🙂
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Looks like a splendid feast!
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It was very good!
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What a feast! All that food looks like it is inviting you for a longer dinner that should be accompanied with great conversation. Thanks for sharing the beautiful photos of the food.
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The food was very good and it was a lovely evening.
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Wonderful!
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I honestly was not hungry before opening this post. I swear that I wasn’t. But your photos and wonderful descriptions immediately changed that!
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😀
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My lack of adventurousness as far as food goes means that I must be missing out on a lot.
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My dear husband was very fussy when I first knew him, but he has ‘improved’ and at least is mostly willing to try – though he did draw the line at turnip/swede the other night claiming it would be like ‘cannibalism’ – he is Swedish 🙂
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I know of many people who would draw the line at eating swedes even though they are not Swedish themselves. I like neeps.
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What a wonderful selection of amazing food. You are very fortunate that you have a restaurant of such a high standard near you.
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Yes there are many good restaurants in the city.
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NZ seafood and lamb is definitely the best. Gorgeous feast.
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We do have good ingredients here.
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