This place never disappoints. So when it was time to invite Msgr. Antonio Cacciapuoti to lunch, it was a no-brainer to take him to Forma, where they have several cheese wheels and finish some pasta dishes there by scraping the cheese from the wheel and incorporating it into the pasta.
We ordered bread, of course, to start, and my favorite salad, the Fried Artichoke Salad. Msgr., as a rule, can do without the salad, but Sandi and I assured him he would like this one. We were happy to see he did enjoy it.
We ordered four pasta dishes: their signature, Chitarra Cacio e Pepe; Pappardelle Bolognese; Tortellini; and Msgr.'s favorite, Linguine Alle Vongole. It seemed like a lot, but we managed to consume almost everything.
Tommaso, who made the reservation, came by our table and asked Msgr. where he was from since he looked familiar; he thought he might be a movie star! Turns out, his wife knew him, so from then on they spoke Italian and seemed like old friends. He made sure everything was very good, and indeed it was.
Dessert had to be light, so we had Spumoni and Semifredo. It was a delightful, blessed day.
Forma is located at 1610 Montana Ave. in Sta. Monica, California.
















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