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A Bowl of Punch for Two!

It was my wife’s birthday yesterday and we decided to celebrate back at our favorite new place Central Provisions .
This time I remembered to take a picture of one of one of my favorite boozy things ever! There punch bowl for two. They have updated the bowl itself to a size that better fits on the table, but it’s still a great drink value and a delicious fun addition to dinner.
There are three to pick from. The one below is called the Baxter Boulevard and features rum, cassis, pomegranate and sparkling wine.

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For those that are wondering, the dish next to the punch was spicy fried Maine potatoes with Hienz 57. Golden fried crispy but yet you can fold them like a slice of pizza to eat. I loved their meaty texture and full spicy flavor!

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Woodford’s Reserve Spice cherry bitters

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A fantastically aromatic treat to enhance your favorite beverage.
Bottom photo is my version of a Manhattan on the rocks. Vya dry vermouth (I like the crisp tartness and floral aroma), and 3 dashes of these captivating bitters. I bet they have them at Vena’s Fizz House

Taco Trio a South American feast!

Taco Trio

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A great neighborhood diner filled with reasonably priced South American dishes. Order a burrito, taco or an enchilada. Then decide on your filling. While this may sound familiar (Carne asada, fish, chorizo…) these dishes are fresh, filling and bursting with flavor. A burrito as thick as my arm and a bag full of fresh made chips/salsa (self serve salsa bar) and a soda was about $11 or pick any three Tacos with chips/salsa $9. Great value!
Open for both lunch and dinner. Eat in or take out. A nice selection good of local and Mexican brews. You can even get a margarita, in a plastic cup!

Petite Jacqueline

This French Bistro is just the perfect place to while away an afternoon or evening drinking wine and indulging in the richness of French food.

On our latest visit a local company was filming a segment highlighting the bar tenders accomplishments. Not wanting to miss out on a good thing we decided to start with cocktails.
I choose a Sazerac made with Maine’s Gunpowder Rye. The bitters and absinthe combined with the whiskey to make a very enjoyable start. My wife chose a French 75 which I always thought of as too sweet but this one let the tangy flavor shine through to make it more complex.

I started with POITRINE DE PORC & CHOUCROUTE. This dish consists as beautifully rich and tender pork belly layered over a house made sauerkraut with a dense orange gastrique. The kraut really balanced the pork fat in a wonderful way.

My partner in crime started with LES SOUPE A L’OIGNON ONION SOUP WITH GRUYERE CHEESE.
Indulgent flavor beyond imagination, savory cheesy goodness. This soup is a great reminder of why this is one of the best known dishes in the world.

I followed up with up with Chadree Charentaise. A delightful combination of Hake and clams with potatoes in a light fish broth. Warm comforting and delicious.

After the hearty onion soup my wife opted for the Caesar salad with beef tongue croutons. I loved, loved, loved the croutons. Breaded and fried bites of perfectly rich beef tongue. A creative addition to a classic.

No desert this time,too pleasantly full to bother.

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