Articles for February 12th, 2010
Janice Provost, one of our favorite Dallas restaurateurs, chef/partner of Parigi, and lover of using local, local ingredients to create her exceptional specialities, is shaping up her mind:
I am drinking Natura Sparkling Water with tons of lime, and GET SMART from Republic of Tea…a tea that is supposed to help you focus, improve memory, and other good stuff.
Alfonso Cevola, wine writer and lover of great vino, Italian in particular, along with the beauty of understanding a wine’s heritage and the connection that we, other lovers, have to a great bottle of wine paired impeccably with the perfect dish, offered these suggestions.
82 Grato Grati Sangiovese – I am glad Alfonso included this. So many people brush Chianti, and thus Sangiovese, off. But it is a fantastic grape that can hold up to rich Italian tomato sauce, cut through hearty beef sauces and enjoy sipping under the Tuscan sun. And, it can stand up to age well, as shown in this 1982 offering. The producers hold the wine for many years in large oak barrels, allowing the wine to slowly mature, and is only bottled when they feel it is ready.
58 Vallana Spanna del Piemonte – Spanna is the Navarese name for Nebbiolo…which is one of my favorite grapes, well known for its use in Barolo. At least 85% Nebbiolo, Spanna is one of the best aging wines in Italy, some say more so than Barolo, and this 1958 representation is said to be one of the most rustic, yet elegant, from one of the best vintages in Italian history.
Most of the people dining here at Mecca are without power in their homes. Breakfast for lunch is big today!

Pancakes.

Powerless.

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Diddy has to eat somewhere.
If you spot a celebrity dining in a Dallas area restaurant, we want to hear about it. Servers, this is your time to spill more than the refried beans. We’ll be here all weekend. Go, eat, report. In the meantime, you can help Diddy. He’s looking for “the dopest strip club in Dallas.” Or Tweet to other visiting celebs from here.
Anybody out there open for lunch today? Give us some incentive to get out of our pajamas and eat in your restaurant.