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Islamabad’s new eatery Tommasini Pasticceria is straight from the coast of northern Italy

Islamabad’s new eatery Tommasini Pasticceria is straight from the coast of northern Italy

The café is the first franchise of a family-run bakery in the Italian town of Riccione.
25 Oct, 2024

Nestled in a small coastal town called Riccione in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy is the Pasticceria Tommasini Caffetteria. The family-run bakery was started over 30 years ago in the family’s hometown. It has three outlets in the same region — two owned by the parents and one by their son, Francesco. Their very first franchise is located in Islamabad’s F-7 Markaz.

The family are very particular about the quality and repute of Pasticceria Tommasini, which is why it took Omer Chaudhry, the barista-chef-entrepreneur, a very long time to convince them to allow him to set up a franchise in Pakistan. “It took me six months and five trips to Riccione, Italy to convince the Tommasinis, starting from their grandmother to the father, the mother and finally Francesco, the young Tommasini lad, to agree to my business proposal, calling it a leap of faith,” he told Images.

Walking into the Pasticceria itself was like stepping into an Italian café — setting it apart from its counterparts, the decor was similar to a café in Milan. Handmade tiles lining the backsplash, beige floor tiles arranged in a herringbone pattern on the floor, handmade wooden tables and chairs artfully arranged to accommodate no more than 40 guests at a time — the café has a warm and welcoming feel to it.

As we got comfortable, Francesco recommended the melanzane alla parmigiana and arancini con pomodoro followed by margarita pizza and tagliata di carne, a grilled beef with rosemary potatoes. Dessert was a surprise.

The melanzane alla parmigiana was triple-layered crumb fried eggplant slices covered with parmesan cheese and tomato sauce. “It is quite popular in the south of Italy,” Chaudhry explained. I trust him — he has over 20 years of experience in the food industry, after all.

The presentation was picture-perfect and the eggplant was cut into a slice, much like a cake. With balanced seasoning, the overpowering essence of eggplant simmered well in the tomato sauce and the aroma of aged parmesan cheese combined with the Midas touch of basil leaf and the crunch of the crumbs was delectable. With a price tag of Rs895, the portion size was justified but not able to be shared.

It was now arancini con pomodoro’s turn to hit the palates and ask for a judgement. “You can call it a street food or a comfort food. Italians love to order arancini balls as appetisers before starting their main course,” Francesco explained. Dressed in marinara sauce, the rice balls were served three per each guest, priced at Rs1,280. “It is supposed to be eaten warm so that the mozzarella stuffed inside does not get cold. Dip each bite in the tomato sauce to cut down on the crunchiness,” suggested the Italian chef who has been in Islamabad for over a month now. The amalgamation of mozzarella, homemade tomato sauce and the crusty rice balls was just divine!

It must have been a big risk to open an Italian patisserie in a country where the only Italian food known is pizza, pasta and lasagna, I asked Chaudhry. “Business is all about intuition and risk. Pakistan is a very nascent market. I feel for the past 10 years or so, a certain lifestyle has developed amongst the food aficionados and one sees an adrenaline rush for pan-asian and mediterranean cuisine so why not get into the queue and introduce something extraordinary?” he asked.

 Omer Chaudhry has brought a taste of Italy to Islamabad!
Omer Chaudhry has brought a taste of Italy to Islamabad!

“Islamabad’s denizens have reached the first Plato, where they at least understand what’s what, so they clearly know the difference between a croissant and a pastry. Plus Islamabad’s consumer is very well travelled and, not to forget, there is a big diplomat community in Islamabad who love authentic Italian food. I always say that food in Pakistan is a big source of entertainment,” he explained, with a promising smile.

With imported Italian ovens, grinders and coffee machines, the chances of things going south are minimal. It was interesting to watch Francesco constantly supervising and training the chefs behind the ovens and Chaudhry, who has been a coffee distributor for 30 years as well as a certified barista, behind the expresso machine.

 Francesco Tommasini is in Pakistan to train the chefs.
Francesco Tommasini is in Pakistan to train the chefs.

Picking the right ingredients must have been your biggest challenge, I asked Francesco. “Well, the hazelnut is from north of Italy, a place called Langhe which produces the best hazelnuts in the world and pistachio is from Bronte, in the south of Italy, the best you can find! The difference between Italy and Pakistan is that in Italy, a pasticceria does not serve food, but only coffee and pastry items, whereas it’s all in one [here],” replied the thirty-something Italian.

Once done with the appetisers and the margarita pizza, which left much to be desired, it was time for dessert. A cornucopia of colourful, intricately decorated desserts were placed on our table — langhe, citron meringue, and tiramisu. The presentation was a masterstroke, a work of a craftsman rather than a patisserie chef.

The langhe, named after the place in Italy, was a hazelnut mousse with almond sponge, and caramel and milk chocolate glaze. It was hard on the crust but creamy and silky once the spoon made its way to the mouth.

The tiramisu was served in a short glass with coffee sponge, mascarpone and vanilla mousse and was very smooth, with a perfect balance between the sweetness of the mousse and acidity of mascarpone melting in the mouth in nanoseconds.

The meringue citron tart was a bit too sweet for someone who doesn’t have a sweet tooth.

In a nutshell, Tommasini is here to stay. The Pasticceria opens its doors at 8am for an authentic healthy Italian breakfast, followed by lunch hours, whereas dinnertime starts at 7pm keeping in mind the expats. Keeping in mind Pakistanis, the eatery closes at midnight.

Comments

Shaheryar Oct 25, 2024 02:43pm
Sounds too good to be true. Remarkable effort by restauranter, which is depicted by the fact that an Italian chef was brought in to train local staff. Hatt I look forward to be there to try some delicacies.
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Abdul aziz Oct 25, 2024 03:53pm
Appetizers and desserts look yummy and the way the writer has described ' it was mouthwatering but skipped the main course . No pasta, pizza or teggeltelle?
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 25, 2024 04:02pm
Looks delicious, tasty and mouthwatering.
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Areesha Oct 25, 2024 04:34pm
THE BESTEST IN THE GAME, Amal is something else fr
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Romaisa Mubarak Oct 25, 2024 04:34pm
Fabulous♥️
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Laila Oct 25, 2024 04:45pm
It will pricy but worth it as it's will hopefully stay true to its authentic heritage. Islamabadians are lucky. Makes sense with it being international and mixed. Thankfully the trip from Lahore to Islamabad is not long.
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Taj Ahmad Oct 25, 2024 04:51pm
Wow, I can’t wait for it, I’m ready to come to Islamabad soon and enjoy the Italian delicious foods soon.
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Areeba Eshal Oct 25, 2024 04:59pm
Amazing
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M. Emad Oct 25, 2024 05:10pm
For Rich people.
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Laiba Oct 25, 2024 05:20pm
This looks genuinely delicious. Can't wait to try it!!!
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zuha Oct 25, 2024 05:28pm
From the way the desserts have been described it makes one want to go and try out everything on the menu right now . I’m so glad islamabad has the opportunity to try these unique blend of flavours straight from italy !!!!!
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Ron Oct 25, 2024 05:34pm
Looks amazing n lll try on my next trip
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Anaya Rashid Oct 25, 2024 05:44pm
The aesthetic click and the enchanting description of this café have secured its place on my favourite list.
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Falisha Oct 25, 2024 05:59pm
Seems like a gem! From what I’ve seen in the pictures, it’s got serious Italian vibes with cozy, coastal decor and desserts that look like works of art. Great!
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Areeba Oct 25, 2024 06:02pm
Absolutely thrilled to see the addition of authentic italian pastries in Islamabad's food game. Everything truly seems delectable.
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Areeba Oct 25, 2024 06:11pm
The pastries seem like the true definition of culinary art. Absolutely detectable.
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zuha Oct 25, 2024 06:26pm
the way the sweets are described with such precise detail makes one want to go and try every single one of them !!!!!!it’s a great opportunity for islamabad to get an authentic taste of italy
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Manal Oct 25, 2024 06:27pm
Can't wait to visit this place, it looks amazing! Truly has captured the vibes of Italy, and the food looks delicious!
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Duaa khan Oct 25, 2024 06:44pm
This article beautifully captures the warmth and authenticity that Pasticceria Tommasini brings from Italy to Islamabad. The detailed descriptions almost make you taste each dish, from the crispy arancini to the smooth tiramisu. It’s heartwarming to see how much passion and effort went into creating a true Italian experience right here!
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Pan Oct 25, 2024 06:53pm
Dear Chaudry : YOU remind me Reminni n Milano. Now I have to look for Italian tomorrow in Hong-Kong.
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Ehsan Oct 25, 2024 07:01pm
Italians are very family oriented, polite and sophisticated like our culture, love their food
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Laila Oct 25, 2024 08:56pm
cant wait to try it
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Laila Oct 25, 2024 08:56pm
soooooo bussin
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Amara Shah Oct 25, 2024 10:25pm
I ll definitely go for croissants and Italian breakfast.
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M. Saeed Oct 25, 2024 10:31pm
Looks outstanding eatery but, looking at the fate of several Turkish, Labanese, African and Far Eastern eateries, this is also expected to follow the same course. One of the main reasons of the failure such eateries is the fact that, they seriously lack the value for money. Our people are full of appetite while such eateries keep them hungry after emptying their wallets. Even the portion of this new Italian eatery, as shown in pictures, are not more than mere samples, that we call Chungga.
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Muqaddas Gull Oct 25, 2024 10:37pm
I recently visited this place and even met the chef, tommasini who explained in detail about the desserts he was serving and i must say the hype is worth it.
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NYS Oct 25, 2024 10:42pm
Like Chinese cuisine turned into local taste similarly Italian dishes terms it Pakistani When I saw , the whole interior vibes aunthetic that meets resurrection Every single detail matters...
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Hya Oct 25, 2024 11:11pm
What a wonderful initiative by the entrepreneur! Islooites absolutely love authentic Italian cuisine and this latest addition adds to the string of foreign delicacies this town offers. Aged parmesan combined with marinara sauce is a treat to the pallet. You feel like you've just taken a stroll down the streets of Milan!
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Hayyan Oct 25, 2024 11:13pm
About time we had some competition in authentic Italian cuisine in the capital! Looking forward to this on my next visit!
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Asad Oct 25, 2024 11:44pm
Well done. Pakistan has everyrhing, lots of talent and good wishers. We only need good leadership like Imran Khan to be PM and PTI to run government
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Kamran Oct 26, 2024 01:28am
Good to read this. However, I was disappointed not to come across ant mention of traditional main courses like lasagne, pasta, meatballs. Moreover, the other seems to have wrongly used the phrase" which left much to be desired!" That means fell short of expectations snd surely they didn't mean that.
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Amin Oct 26, 2024 02:58am
Excellent. Islamabad is fortunate. You will make Islamabad a great place to visit and enjoy the cuisine.
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Bakhtawar Warraich Oct 26, 2024 07:06am
Amazing place!! I have been there, i can say we have finally some Authentic Italian pasticceria in Islamabad now! Their Croissants and Pan au chocolate is upto the level! They are Serving Early Morning Breakfast and Hot Italian kitchen menu too for lunch and Dinner, its full of expectations!!
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Chris Roberts Oct 26, 2024 11:48am
Great to see more international cuisine making its way to Pakistan. Italian food made with fresh ingredients is a real treat. The dishes at this restaurant look delicious, and the desserts look really good, too!
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Zohaib Oct 26, 2024 01:00pm
Very happy to hear that, shall definitely go there to develop my taste for Italian cuisine.
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Abdullah saleh Oct 26, 2024 03:44pm
ita crazy to know that.
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MK Oct 26, 2024 11:00pm
I will be interested in knowing if the cheese’s they use like Parmesan satisfies Halal requirments. A cheese can not be called parmesan if it is not made in a particular region of italy by a particular method which uses rennet sourced from animal origin. If that animal is not slaughtered halal then parmesan becomes unsuitable for halal diet.
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