"Evelyn’s Table feels like The Palomar graduated, invested in a designer bookshelf, and now enjoys a little white wine on a Saturday night if the babysitter is free. Although this intimate 11-seater is only two doors down from The Palomar and is owned by the same people, the kitchen table experience at this place feels more serious, but in a fun, grown-up way. Be prepared for hearty pastas, British seafood, and a lot of ooh-ing and ah-ing over the chefs’ cooking and dicing skills. " - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing