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Salty, flavorful anchovies perfect for enhancing salads, pizzas, or pastas with a rich, umami kick.

Provenance Kitchen Retail Wine

Provenance Kitchen Retail Wine

1500 7th St, Sacramento, United States

Wine • Fish • Cheese • Drinks


"Provenance was a revelation to me. Mostly because I had never been there. Last Thursday, I went after an early afternoon appointment, arriving at about 3:15 p.m., just in time for the start of their Happy Hour. While I waited for a friend to arrive, I ordered the spot-on pork potstickers, and the pesto, bacon and feta cheese French fries. The potstickers should not be missed for as long as they have them, if you like crispy, succulent, and perfectly non-greasy ones. (I do! My one only criticism about the fries was they struck me as ascetically dry, perhaps the chef abhors greasy food? This is not a problem, by any means, in my book. However, I also missed a pinch of salt, but the longer I kept eating the fries, the less I missed the salt b/c the pesto, bacon and feta were right there to help me w/ my gustatory needs. I also tried a fabulous butter lettuce salad w/ a raspberry vinaigrette, crispy, blanched, sliced almonds, matchsticks of green apple (plenty! , and surely other ingredients I can 't remember. But who cares, when all of the prior ingredients were there and exquisitely good. As for drinks, well...Grant (aka Jesus w/ a 'Hay ' , is clearly capable of preparing almost anything your heart brain desires, but why bother when they have mixed drink specials to try which are perfectly conjured up magically recreated before your very eyes, if you are wise enough to sit at the bar. I had something wonderfully refreshing and summery involving huckleberries, a flavored vodka, mint, and a pipette of crème de cassis liqueur. It was delicious AND fun to drink. Go to Provenance!"

Pizza By Elizabeths

Pizza By Elizabeths

3801 Kennett Pike e220 Greenville, DE 19807, 19807-2302, Wilmington, United States

Meat • Pizza • Coffee • Italian


"our usual place was closed so that we decided to come from elizabeth’s. the collection section of their website has no vegan cheese listing, so I decided to give them a call, was immediately put on a 5 minute stop. ok, no big thing. I finally had to confirm that vegan cheese was actually available for take-out elements (makes sinn), so I placed my order and was told that the pizza would be ready in 10-15 minutes. it might have been, but I wouldn't know because she was finding something from an alpt room (after the signs in the shopping center took me to a flur that was blocked by terrace furniture. it would still have been okay, but that's why it's not: 1) while the pizza was perfectly edible, it was nothing special, and it was most certainly not worth the $21 I paid for only 12 inches; 2) they have absolutely zero vegan meat tips that is only bizarre if they offer two vegan cheese options; 3) I’m just now out of other reviews and their toasttab menu that it seems to be a vegan crust for $2.50 extra, the infuriates me for initially are the only crusts listed on their website simple, honey-wheat and a gluten-free, no mention of a vegan. Secondly, I have to ask myself if this special vegan crust exists at all, or if it only invites you extra for the back of it. the pizza dough is universally made with flour, water, yeast, salt and maybe some sugar and olive oil all vegan ingredients. if there is actually a vegan crust, why do they charge an extra $2,50 for it? and why not mention that someone ask for a simple sauce, vegan cheese and no meat?"