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Symphony of Italian Flavours @ Round Hill
Poached red snapper, cray fish, Mediterranean-style cherry tomatoes, basil, caper leaves and green peas (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)
Food, Lifestyle
May 8, 2025

Symphony of Italian Flavours @ Round Hill

The timeless elegance of Round Hill Hotel and Villas was the perfect backdrop for a rich celebration of Italian cuisine Saturday, April 19, as guests convened for the “Symphony of Italian Flavours” — a delightful gastronomic journey headlined by Italian Michelin-star Chef Theodor Falser of Johannesstube gourmet restaurant and Falser Culinaria.

Set against a lush garden setting with coastline views, the affair featured an exquisitely curated seven-course menu, masterfully prepared by Chef Falser, who brought his signature finesse and passion for authentic Italian flavours to the evening’s fare.

Diners were welcomed with homemade ciabatta bread and the amuse-bouche — a delicate shrimp creation. From there, five decadent courses would be unveiled, each thoughtfully paired with wines from the Fantinel label, provided by Caribbean Producers Jamaica (CPJ).

The culinary journey continued with a Raw Yellowfin Tuna “Ravioli”, artfully filled with a puttanesca stuffing of olives, capers, parsley and drizzled in a fermented tomato essence, and topped with salmon caviar, herbs, flowers and olive powder. This was followed by a refined Risotto Carnaroli Acquerello, delicately topped with lobster carpaccio, arugula pesto, and semi-dried tomato — a vibrant balance of land and sea.

Then came the first of two surprise interludes: A perfectly poached Red Snapper paired with crayfish, Mediterranean cherry tomatoes, basil, caper leaves, and green peas — a dish that echoed the coastal freshness of the evening. The second surprise delighted diners with a refreshing Limoncello Sorbet, accompanied by candied lemon cream and elderflower essence, cleansing the palate in preparation for the hearty third course.

The third main showcased a robust USDA Prime Beef Tenderloin cooked to perfection, presented with layers of potato lasagne, earthy oyster mushrooms, and a deep roasted onion broth — a nod to rustic Northern Italian flavours with a modern flair.

Marinated strawberries served with balsamic gelato and a sparkling yogurt espuma — a dessert that was both whimsical and sophisticated — closed dinner on a sweet note.

“I always take the best of local ingredients and then put in highlights from Italy with speciality products such as balsamico, bottarga, elderflower and limoncello to give you the whole experience of Italian food. I cook as original as possible with as much local ingredients, keeping it simple, authentic, not overdoing it with sauces, whipped cream and butter. The flavours have to be good; you must taste the lobster in the lobster risotto. I try to use everything from the lobster, from the brain, I make the butter, the shell I use in the sauce and the meat you put in at the last minute,” Falser explained.

“I wanted guests to experience where I come from and to be somewhat transported there. In an amazing setting that we have here, to eat something different and Italian makes us happy, and food is about happiness,” Falser concluded.

 

(Photos & Text Aceion Cunningham)

 

Chef Theodor Falser (centre) adds cherry tomato essence to the raw yellowfin tuna “Ravioli” for guests (from left) Tiffany Tyler, principal, Swizzbeads; with husband Tom Tyler, director, CPJ Investments; Carla Dear, real estate developer; and her husband Ian Dear, chairman and CEO, Margaritaville Caribbean Group. Aceion Cunningham

Raw yellowfin tuna ravioli with puttanesca stuffing and fermented tomato essenceAceion Cunningham

Risotto carnaroli acquerello with lobster carpaccio, arugula pesto, semi-dried tomatoAceion Cunningham

The amuse-bouche consisted of poached shrimp. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Limoncello sorbet with candied lemon cream, elderflower essenceAceion Cunningham

Aleesha Allen, guest services and villa experience manager, Round Hill Hotel & Villas, savours the aroma of the Tenuta Sant’Helena Venko Collio Red Blend.Aceion Cunningham

USDA prime beef tenderloin grilled and cooked to 80°C, oven 47 °C, with potato lasagne, earthy oyster mushrooms, and served with roasted onion broth.Aceion Cunningham

A section of the dining area with guests savouring items from the evening’s menu.Aceion Cunningham

Shauntelle Duffus, wine specialist, CPJ, presented the evening’s pours which consisted of Fantinel Prosecco extra dry, Tenuta Sant’Helena Judri Sauvignon, La Roncaia Friulano, Tenuta Sant’Helena Venko Collio Red Blend and Fantinel One & Only Rosé Brut. Aceion Cunningham

Theodore Falser (second right), Michelin-star chef, and son Maurice Falser (2nd left), sous-chef, alongside Round Hill colleagues (from left) Seon Walker, food and beverage manager; Pheona Jennings, sales and marketing manager; and Kiran Krishnan, food and beverage manager.Aceion Cunningham

Italian Michelin star chef Theodor Falser of Johannesstube gourmet restaurant and Falser Culinaria introduced the evening’s courses.Aceion Cunningham

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