A Tavola: Honestly Good Pizza

If you're familiar with the food scene in Over-The-Rhine, I'm sure you've visited A Tavola. It is home to perfect neapolitan pizza, Italian specialties and a great bar. It's somewhere in between a really good pizza place and a contemporary Italian eatery. The modern food and decor lends it that extra boost of chic and yet the atmosphere somehow remains casual and unpretentious. I loved sitting at the bar that faces the kitchen. There's something about watching those pizzas slide in and out of the wood burning oven that is simply mesmerizing. The wood burning oven (A Tavola, OTR)

To get the meal started, they offer a wide variety of meatballs and meatball sliders, antipasti, salad and bruschette. I've had the fried risotto balls and the bacon tapenade bruschette. The fried risotto balls have soft fontina cheese on the inside and are served with their wonderful house tomato sauce for dipping. The bacon tapenade bruschette was wonderfully sweet and savory.

The fried risotto balls and  tomato sauce. YES. (A Tavola, OTR)

The bacon tapenade bruschette. (A Tavola, OTR)

I have to say I'm a minimalist when it comes to Pizza.  Despite all the pasta and gelato I consumed during my time in Italy, the taste of a perfect Pizza Margherita is burned into my taste buds. A bit of tangy tomato sauce beneath perfectly melted buffalo mozzarella and a topping of fresh basil. (Is your mouth watering yet?). While I've tried quite a few pathetic imitations elsewhere, the Margherita at A Tavola is "the real deal".

The simple perfection of a Pizza Margherita. (A Tavola, OTR)

In fact, everything at A Tavola is "the real deal". It isn't an upscale Italian place nor is it a greasy pizza joint. It is just honestly good Pizza in a comfortable, modern space. So here's to you, A Tavola, for truly setting a new standard for casual Italian dining. -EK

The Sleepy Bee: All About the "Local"

I really love breakfast food. From sweet fluffy pancakes to a scrumptious cheesy omelette, I'll try it all. However, often I find that after all is said and done, that slightly greasy pile of eggs and hash browns made me want to lie on a couch all day insead of fueling my morning. At The Sleepy Bee, things are done a bit differently. They seem to believe (as do I) that indulging in brunch doesn't have to mean abandoning your health-conscious inhibitions at the door. From the decor to the food, The Sleepy Bee is all about locally sourced goods. They are truly "green" from head to toe. With non-GMO meats and dairy, locally sourced produce and even local art, The Sleepy Bee is far more than just a "cute brunch place". The food is stellar, and the service impeccable. I'd describe the staff as "attentive with an extra dose of friendly". Offering fare for both vegans and goetta-lovers alike, there's truly something for everyone at Sleepy Bee. I'm more on the veggie-lover's side so I typically go for "The Avi" omlette featuring avocado, mushroom, spinach, onion, tomato and white cheddar. I'm one of those rare weirdos who doesn't love onions (yes, I know.. I know) but I'm sure they'd add an extra crunch. The avocado is a perfect addition as it balances out the sharpness of the white cheddar with a bit of that sweetness that comes from a perfectly ripe avocado. My favorite side item is the "roasted root vegetables". If you like sweet potatoes, I highly recommend ordering these. They have this amazing toasty, sweet flavor. The "roasted root vegetables" and the "home fries" are paired with a dipping sauce that is so perfect. I would say it's like ketchup, but that just seems wrong because it is SO much better (and better for you!) than ketchup. "The Avi" Omlette (egg white substituted) with roasted root vegetables and whole grain toast. (The Sleepy Bee, Oakley)

My dining companion got the "Buzzy Grilled Cheese". Inside their version of grilled cheese is turkey, fontina and gruyere with a wonderful fig jam for balance.

Buzzy Grilled Cheese with home fries (The Sleepy Bee, Oakley)

They have sandwiches, soup and salads for those who might be more interested in lunch. Additionally, they offer smoothies and some wonderful looking baked goods.

Smoothie and coffee bar (The Sleepy Bee, Oakley)

A wonderful feature of The Sleepy Bee is that although you may have to wait to be seated, there's always somewhere to sit or stand. If I have to choose whether or not to wait for a table, my decision is often based on how comfortable I will be while I wait. Nobody likes to wait right near the drafty door or the crowded entryway, right? You can have a cup of their bottomless (and delicious) coffee in a mug with the most adorable sleepy bee on it. I mean seriously, look how sleepy he is? I just want to give him a pillow and blankie and read him a story.

The Sleepy Bee Mug. Just look at him. He's so sleepy. I can't handle the cuteness. (The Sleepy Bee, Oakley)

There is always a mixed crowd from twenty-somethings and students to parents with small children. As I mentioned before, there is something to please even the most particular of eaters. That's why The Sleepy Bee is my go-to for a simple, honestly good brunch.

-EK

Red Feather: Fine Dining in Oakley

I know I've found a truly good restaurant when I can conjure up the delicious flavor of a dish simply by bringing it to mind. When the food is that memorable, you know you've stumbled upon something exceptional. I had heard such glowing reviews of Red Feather that I just had to see what all the fuss was about. Located in Boca's former home on Madison Road, Red Feather is an upscale dining option not to be overlooked. So often Cincinnatians turn to the swanky hotspots of downtown for an evening of fine dining. However, Red Feather in Oakley reminds us that location isn't everything. Beautifully designed with exposed brick and modern wood finishes, the space is comfortable, yet elegant. We sat at the 'Chef's Table' where we watched the chefs work their magic on the wood-burning oven and grill. Now that the cozy scene has been set, let's add some impressive eats to this picture. Sitting at the Chef's Table having a fantastic bottle of wine. (Red Feather, Oakley)

First up were the amazing appetizers. Being the self-proclaimed cheese enthusiast that I am, I insisted we try the whipped ricotta. I could have eaten that fluffy honey and truffle ricotta with a spoon. Instead of a spoon (phew!) it arrived accompanied by crostini that was perfectly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.

"Whipped Ricotta" (Red Feather, Oakley)

The "Pork Belly Steamed Buns" were next. I wasn't quite sure this would be my cup of tea, but how wrong I was! These tender slices of pork belly with cucumber and pickled red onion were served atop a steamed bun with an absolutely remarkable sauce. The steamed buns had a unique, soft texture unlike anything I'd ever had. It melted in my mouth perfectly with the crunch of the onions and cucumber.

"Pork Belly Steamed Buns" (Red Feather, Oakley)

With my expectations high after those amazing starters, we entered into the main courses. The scallops featured a pumpkin mashed potato, a brussels sprout slaw with apples and a finish of a "maple bacon gastrique" that instantly threw me into one of those "mouth full, can't talk but this is so amazing" smiles. My mother went for a bowl of the french onion soup which was so flavorful. Even as someone who is not the onion's biggest fan, I agreed it was delicious.

My father opted for the pork chop which he was quite pleased with. Criminini mushrooms and pearled onions were a perfect compliment to this well-portioned cut of meat.

"Pork Chop" (Red Feather, Oakley)

Red Feather is one of those places I left truly impressed with every aspect of the experience. Although it's on the higher end price-wise, it would be a wonderful place for a nice date night or a special occasion. The food and service is outstanding and yet it still has a reassuring, modest atmosphere. I highly recommend heading over to Oakley to experience this piece of Cincinnati's fine dining scene.

-EK