5800 Northgate Dr., #138
San Rafael
(415) 479-3200
Italian
Lunch and dinner daily
Entrées: $995-$15.95
Good wine list
Tomatina sits among a row of restaurants on the outer edge of Northgate Mall in San Rafael. But don’t let that fool you. It’s way beyond “mall food.” This is a place that focuses on fresh, seasonal ingredients, signature sauces and baking its own breads. It has an open dining room where you can see the kitchen and its wood-fired oven, as well as a small wine bar and a large patio. The comfortable furnishings are made of wood and leather.
Executive Chef Rogelio Jacinto (who’s been with the company since it opened its first location as an offshoot of Tra Vigne in St. Helena in 1998—that original place has since been sold) oversees all the locations (there are five open throughout the Bay Area, with three more scheduled to open this summer and fall). All locations also have a house chef. Giovanni Leon has the helm in San Rafael.
The extensive menu has all sorts of starters, salads, pastas, sandwiches (called “piadine”), pizzas, calzones, large plates and desserts. There are also monthly and weekly specials, lunch specials and rotating daily delights like happy hours, kids eat free (Thursdays) and more.
From the monthly specials menu, we had shrimp salad, which had large, sweet and plump shrimp with julienned carrots, red onion, lemon and carrot oil drizzled on the plate.
For entrées, we first had pan-roasted salmon, which was fresh and perfectly cooked with a crispy exterior spiced with fennel and topped with lemon-butter sauce, served with rich pea pesto risotto (plump peas). From the specials menu, we had red wine-braised beef short ribs, which were so tender there was no need for a knife. It came with zucchini “spaghetti,” julienned carrots and lemon-butter sauce.
For dessert, we had a big piece of fluffy, light tiramisu, which was drizzled with chocolate. Next was bread pudding, which had crispy edges and fresh banana slices—a wonderful way to end a meal filled with great service and good vibes.