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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!"

Mario's Pizzeria

Mario's Pizzeria

2401 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque I-87110-4101, United States

Pizza • Italian • Pizzeria • Vegetarian Friendly


"I've been to the Juan Tabo location specifically on several different occasions. Prices are reasonable and it's very easy to accommodate large groups. They do slices and several different sizes of pizza. The first time, I was a little skeptical but was pleasantly surprised. I was temporarily on a non-wheat restriction and was worried about going to a pizza/pasta place and not finding anything I could eat. They were able to reasonable accommodate me. On another occasion, my mom and I split the sampler (cheese sticks, fried mushrooms, fried ravioli, and fried zucchini). All of them were delicious, the ravioli a little kick to it. My dad had gotten the build your own calzone with bacon, sausage, mushrooms, olives, and then some. He normally has a big appetite and wasn't able to finish the whole thing. A few others at our table had gotten spaghetti and the southwest chicken pasta, both of which looked amazing. Another time, my date took me here. We were ultimately torn between the fried mushrooms and the calamari to start off with, but went with the calamari. Tender, peppery in a lemony sauce. Next, we went with a medium Mega Meat (canadian bacon, bacon, meatball, pepperoni, sausage, beef). The meatballs were the perfect touch and there were plenty of slices to take home. The cheese, perfect. And finally, we finished off with the chocolate cake. The cake is also to die for. At $10 per slice, it may seem a little outrageous until you realize it's like getting a whole cake that looks like a slice covered in creamy chocolate frosting. My mouth is watering over here just thinking about it. Just surprised that this location isn't as well-known as it should be"