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 MANGIA BENE AT CA' DARIO SANTA BARBARA, MONTECITO & CA' DARIO CUCINA ITALIANA GOLETA
 Real Italian Ambiance & Authentic Cuisine on the California Coast
 by Bonnie Carroll 
 As  the Ca' Dario staff at the Dario Furlati at 37 E. Victoria Street in  Santa Barbara were doing their early morning rituals to prepare for  their lunch patrons, as I took a close look at all the photos and wine  in the wall racks while waiting to speak with chef/owner Dario Furlati  about his recent opening of Ca' Dario Trattoria & Pizzeria, located a  few minutes down State Street in Goleta and Ca Dario Montecito on Village Coast Road. I have exchanged hello's with  the renowned Italian chef for years at area fundraisers, but it was a  pleasure to learn first hand of his life in Italy and America as well as  his new dining adventure. Following this story on the Goleta Trattoria & Pizzeria Dario also opened a delightful diningroom on Coast Village Road in Montecito that has become one of my favorite lunchen escapes, where the fried Zuchinni flowers are magnificent and the stellar staff spoil patrons rotten. It is a romantic venue for dinner, and alive with business people and ladies who lunch at noon. They also serve an amazing brunch filled with divine Italian specialties, with tastes of Dario's grandmothers, one from Como and one from Venice. Dario  Furlati learned to cook from his grandmothers, one grandmother in Lake Como and the other grandmother  near Venice, Italy.  He had a keen interest in food preparation, and in  Como the seafood became the focus with fine risotto dishes, and when in Venice he  became adept at hunting, as well as cleaning and preparing favorite  recipes from these family hunts in the woods. No small wonder his menu  at Ca' Dario includes uniquely delicious game and fowl items.  
 Ravioli Al Burro E Salvia - Dario Branzino A  favorite on his menu is an amazing Branzino, whole grilled fish, scaled  and centered on the serving plate between the head and tail.  “Risotto  and pasta dishes including his Ravioli Al Burro E Salvia (small pasta  pillows filled with spinach & ricotta cheese and covered with brown  butter & sage sauce) were developed over time,” said Dario. These  delicious bites of Italian heaven are favorites of countless local  residents and tourists visiting in Santa Barbara, including this  wandering food writer. 
 Garden at Villa d'Este Resort Hotel, Lake Como, Italy Dario  worked as an assistant chef in the kitchen of my favorite hotel Villa  d'Este in Como before meeting his wife Jackie, and traveled to  Switzerland and England to enhance his culinary skills. Following his  work in Europe at various restaurants in 1985 Dario decided to try his  hand in the US and came to Los Angeles, where he had quite a following  at Prego, Pane e Vino, Ca' Brea, Chianti, and soon he began traveling   to Santa Barbara to work and eventually found a new home. Chef Dario is considered by many in Santa Barbara to serve the best Italian cuisine in the community, and possibly LA as well. I  have been told on many occasions by the Italian Tourism Directors in  Los Angeles that they consider his dishes the finest in the region. He has run a very successful restaurant business for the past 18 years in a location that was previously the Cafe Buenos Aires, and  he brings authentic old world favorites such as Osso buco and Tagliatelle Bolognese to life in a traditional Italian atmosphere that is reminiscent of so many charming trattoria's throughout Italy.  Dario  began his career in Santa Barbara in 1988 in Montecito's Upper  Village, where he was the head chef at Pane e Vino, and later synergized  with a number of Montecito eateries including as an owner of Via Vai  and co-oner of Tre Lune with Montecito restaurateur Gene Montesano. He  was also former owner of Santa Barbara eateries Bucatini and Enoteca  Primo, and now with the opening of this Goleta location has headed west to  offer new Italian dining choices to families in this city and  surrounding area. Fast forward to 2018, the impresario of Italian flavors has now opened Ca' Dario Cucina Italiana at 250 Storke Road, near the corner of Storke Road and Hollister Avenue in Goleta, next to the French Press, and with the blink of an eye opened Ca' Dario on Coast Village Road in Montecito. .JPG) (1).jpg)
 Dario in Goleta, California On  first impression of Goleta venue was it seemed large and a bit retro in comparison to our  romantic little Victoria location, however, the longer I was there the  more I liked it. The openness, especially the open kitchen to allow  guests to watch the chefs at work is sensational, and is generally a  given in restaurants throughout Italy. I found the noise levels to be  subtle, affording easy conversations with family and friends. The light  fixtures hanging from the ceiling are duplicates of those hanging at  Victoria, the general ambiance feels the same despite the modern  visuals, the excellent service is a duplicate experience, and the bar  offers a seperate and larger space to meet with friends before dinner. (1).jpg) .JPG)
 The  bottom line is, all that really matters at Ca' Dario Cucina Italiana is  that the food is the same amazing Italian Ca' Dario cuisine everyone  loves – and it is! From appetizers to entrees to amazing desserts it's  all authentic. The steak with rosemary and Italian beans was perfectly  cooked, and served with delicious grilled beets, potatoes and spinach.  The signature stuffed artichoke was overflowing with cheese and tomatoe  goodness, and perfect with the Alma Rosa Pinot Noir. Looking over the  menu it is obvious Dario and his culinary team are striving to give new  and loyal patrons the tastes and flavors they love in plates that  totally please. .JPG)  (1).jpg)
 I  thank Dario for sharing his life story with me over a cup of delicious  coffee, and wish him enormous success with his latest culiary  brain-child, as well as the delightfully charming Ca'Dario on Coast Village Road. Everyone in our community loves this generous and talented  chef who never misses an opportuity to share his primo tastes to raise  funds for countless worthy charities in the Santa Barbara area. This venture is obviously an ideal dining location for many business'  and families in the Goleta area, and I'm confident fans of the Victoria  location will take the short drive to enjoy the casual and comfortable  ambiance, the feel of familia from the servers, along with the delicious  food and beverage selections they have come to love at Ca' Dario on  Victoria Street, including some exceptional wines from California and  Italy. One  difference to note in these two excellent dining venues is the ample and  easy parking in Goleta, and is open Monday  through Saturday, Closed Sunday. Mangia Bene! For information or  reservations (805) 884-9419. Ca' Dario Cucina Italiana    250 Storke Street   Goleta, California 93117 Ca' Dario  Coast Village Road Montecito, California    Ca' Dario    37 E. Victoria Street   Santa Barbara, California 93101   805-884-9419    cadariosb@gmail.com   http://www.cadario.net 
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