We delighted in a rosemary pork sandwich with spicy plum chutney and chevre served with the salad and fried chickpeas. The panino was a bit sticky due to the chutney oozing out of the bread, but still delicious. Neither hubby nor I are a big fan of chickpeas. The fried variety surprised us by its tastiness.
Random commentary and photos about food, wine, cocktails, and restaurants in and around the Richmond, Virginia area and beyond.
Sunday, October 02, 2011
Secco and the End of the Summer of Riesling
As Summer came to an end, Secco rejoiced with $5 glasses of Riesling.
If that wasn't enough, they also featured a $10 prix fixe lunch. Your choice of panino with a mixed green salad and dessert.
We delighted in a rosemary pork sandwich with spicy plum chutney and chevre served with the salad and fried chickpeas. The panino was a bit sticky due to the chutney oozing out of the bread, but still delicious. Neither hubby nor I are a big fan of chickpeas. The fried variety surprised us by its tastiness.
For dessert we had a lovely ice cream sandwich: two vanilla pizzelli encasing chocolate hazelnut gelato. Yummy!
A nice ending to Summer. Bring on the Fall!
We delighted in a rosemary pork sandwich with spicy plum chutney and chevre served with the salad and fried chickpeas. The panino was a bit sticky due to the chutney oozing out of the bread, but still delicious. Neither hubby nor I are a big fan of chickpeas. The fried variety surprised us by its tastiness.
Labels:
chickpeas,
chutney,
desserts,
ice cream,
pork,
restaurants,
riesling,
sandwiches,
Secco,
white wine
Location:
2933 W Cary St, Richmond, VA 23221, USA
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4 comments:
You take gorgeous pictures.
You take gorgeous pictures.
Looks like a lot of fun, with delicious food and wine. Love this post!
Love your blog! Though, do you ever eat at really crappy places? Do those just not make the cut to appear on the blog?
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