Just a stone’s throw from BTS Saphan Taksin, a charming, low-key trattoria is attracting young-and-hip Instagrammers since opening late last year. Ailati Resto is, however, not just Instagram bait. It’s a dining spot where the essence of Italy is on point.
Ailati ticks all the boxes for photogenic: abundant natural light, stylish color combination, and rustic elements of dark wood, light walls and brick. Head early and pick a seat on the second floor for more privacy.
Chef Antonio Cuppaiolo hand rolls his pasta and pizza dough fresh every day, and his menu – although straightforward – provides those homespun remedies we all need. On our last visit, we had his strozzapreti (THB420) served with salsiccia (Italian sausage) and porcini and truffle sauce.
The short, twisted pasta is coated with just the right amount of sauce – enough to dunk some bread once the dish is finished. And then there is his seafood tagliolini (THB420), with thinly sliced ribbons tossed in a refreshingly light sauce accompanied by hefty prawns and tender squid.
His quattro stagioni pizza (THB380), meanwhile, has each quadrant generously filled with ham, mushroom, artichokes, and olives, offering a satisfying crunch to the crust.
Like many Italian restaurants, Ailati also serves the staple tiramisu (THB220) and excels at it: no soggy sponge and the mousse is not too sweet. But what we love more is the crema catalana (THB180), a simple alchemy of egg, milk, and sugar that offers a jiggingly thick cream once you crack its outer caramelized layer.
Ailati promises a bevy of pizza variations — chef Cuppaiolo has six pages all dedicated to them — from the classic red and white to the sweet.
Ailati opens from 11am until 10pm every day. It’s located on northbound side of Sathon Road just around the corner from Charoen Krung Road.
FIND IT:
Ailati Resto
Charoen Krung Road, Silom, Bang Rak
11am-10pm daily
098-350-1304
BTS Saphan Taksin