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Ravenna

Wine Bars · Ravenna

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Ravenna, Province of Ravenna, Italy

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Ca' de Ven: frescoes, regional specialties, extensive wine list  

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Lucinda Grain Bar Review - Ravenna/Roosevelt - Seattle - The Infatuation

"Lucinda Grain Bar is a restaurant that takes things like purple barley, rye, einkorn, quinoa, buckwheat, oat, millet, and sorghum and turns them into dinner. Crackers, sandwiches, pastas, and bowls - commonly referred to as “carbs” - are simple pleasures. So when this place opened in Ravenna, we figured it’d at least be pretty good. But unfortunately, the result of all of these milled, ground, baked, reduced, and boiled grains reminds us of movies where the writer comes up with the title before the story itself. (Like Moonrise Kingdom.) It’s obvious that grains are the grand theme here, but the final products aren’t executed well enough to justify going out of your way to eat them. Some dishes do pair nicely with a cocktail, like the pork terrine and everything-spiced crackers, or chicken wings brined in barley and tossed in a sorghum chili sauce. But everything else is a little too bland, a little too oily, and not interesting enough to get us onboard the grain train. If Lucinda’s whole objective is to showcase funky grain alternatives you might not see every day, it’s disappointing when whole wheat ciabatta that’s just OK shows up on what you were expecting to be an extraordinary sandwich. And, you won’t find yourself chewing (and chewing) the buckwheat bucatini thinking about how innovative it is just because it’s not made from semolina flour. In reality, what sits before you is gummy and undersalted pasta. Lucinda tries to master grain products, but the majority of the plates just don’t taste good enough to make anyone jazzed about millet. It doesn’t help that the space feels like eating in a bedroom with the blinds shut - unless you enjoy sitting in a dark, small, and loud echo chamber where you’ll probably yell “what?” back and forth until the meal is over. If the food were good, we could get over our noise complaint, but $15 for a greasy ciabatta sandwich later, we’d rather just stand in the middle of Pike Place to get the same disorienting feeling for free. Lucinda Grain Bar has a silver lining - Junebaby is right next door and is owned by the same team. We recommend putting your name down for a table there, and popping into Lucinda for a cocktail or two while you wait to have dinner next door, but that’s really it. You’re better off getting your carbs somewhere else. Food Rundown Country Terrine This is a good pork terrine, and it’s especially tasty with the mustard, sauerkraut, and everything-spiced flatbread crackers that comes with it. Order it with confidence alongside a drink. Multigrain Crackers & Dips The hummus is a little too watery, the baba ganoush is a little too smoky, and the beet yogurt is a little too bland. But if the crunchy multigrain crackers were packaged and sold in a supermarket, we’d buy them for every party we throw. Smoked Wings Some of the seven-ish chicken wings came over-salted, and others were too tangy from the sorghum vinaigrette. But a lucky few were perfectly seasoned, smoky, and moist. Order if you like roulette. Smoked Turkey Sandwich All you taste is the potent cheese fondue, and for that, we’re grateful because the rest of this sandwich is full of bitter radicchio and little turkey fat bits that are hard to chew. Berbere Meatball Sandwich We like the berbere meatballs here. We only wish the panini-pressed bread they come on had a little less grease and a little more crunch. Carolina Rice Grain Bowl Gluten-free friends, this is one of your only options here. Sorry. It’s a forgettable pile of oily rice with some simply-seasoned eggplant, pine nuts, and pepperonata. The portion falls on the smaller side if you were hoping to order it as a whole meal. Buckwheat Bucatini The bucatini is gummy and chewy at the same time, and the pesto it’s swimming in doesn’t have much flavor at all. There’s a dollop of creamy ricotta on top that we’d love to spread on some of their crackers, but it doesn’t save the pasta." - Aimee Rizzo

https://www.theinfatuation.com/seattle/reviews/lucinda-grain-bar
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Edouardo Jordan’s Salare Debuts Takeout and Delivery Thursday - Eater Seattle

"After nearly five months of being closed to the public, James Beard Award-winning chef Edouardo Jordan’s first Ravenna restaurant, Salare, is readying takeout service and delivery. On the menu will be a la carte items — including jerk chicken, goat curry, and trout escovitch — as well as the option to order three-course dinners that rotate monthly, along with some to-go cocktails." - Gabe Guarente

https://seattle.eater.com/2020/8/4/21353796/salare-takeout-delivery-ravenna-chef-edouardo-jordan
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See What’s On the Menu at Lucinda, Edouardo Jordan’s New Ravenna Bar - Eater Seattle

"Just in time for Lucinda Grain Bar’s opening on Saturday, December 8, renowned chef Edouardo Jordan has revealed the finished space and a number of the enticing heirloom grain-based dishes he’ll be featuring at his third restaurant — or his first bar, as he thinks of it. Every dish the restaurant serves will showcase some kind of heirloom grain, like einkorn, whether the ancient form of wheat is in savory form underneath smoked trout and salmon roe or sweetened as ice cream atop steel-cut oat and red quinoa porridge." - Suzi Pratt

https://seattle.eater.com/2018/12/4/18124328/lucinda-grain-bar-ravenna-photos-chef-edouardo-jordan
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Claire L.

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I finally made it to Ca' de' Ven, a beloved restaurant in Ravenna, after hearing about it for so many years. This beautiful establishment, with frescoes adorning the ceiling, is located in the heart of Ravenna's historical city center and just steps away from Dante's Tomb/Basilica di San Francesco. It features traditional Emilia-Romagna cuisine and a warm, familial atmosphere throughout -- there's also a huge wine selection with tons of bottles along the walls of the restaurant. Our group ordered traditional specialties of the region to share, including the piadina (flatbread), affettati (cold-cut meats), squacquerone (so creamy and decadent!), caramelized figs, and Sangiovese wine -- everything was delicious, and the warm piadina paired so well with the meats, cheese, and figs. For my main dish, I ordered the tagliata di manzo, which was cooked and seasoned very well -- the beef was so juicy! Ending the meal with some refreshing mandarin sorbetto and an espresso was the perfect conclusion to a fun evening with friends. Looking forward to the next time I can come back here!
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Nicole P.

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This is a large, bustling restaurant and bar in a great location in Ravenna, in the historic center. Menu offered a variety of intriguing options including seasonal specials and dishes that made it clear we were in Emilia Romagna. Since there were three of us we were able to sample a variety of dishes and all were very good to exceptional. To start I had the radicchio salad with crispy bacon, companions had the soft cheese budino with crispy parma ham in wine cream, and the parma ham and parmesan cheese salad. Both the salads were so huge (and wonderfully fresh tasting) they could have been a "light" lunch all on their own! The budino was beautiful and tasty as well. It was hard not to keep munching on the warm piadina bread served to the table as well, but we had to save room for our mains. I absolutely adore venison and can't resist ordering it when I see it on a menu. Here they had it in a stew with polenta. Delicious, much like the way I prepare it at home slow-cooked in wine with fresh herbs like rosemary. One companion, after a week of heavy pasta and rice dishes felt drawn to the grilled chicken. As simple as that sounds, it was terrific. I'd love a place back home that made such a flavorful grilled chicken dish. Third main course was the winner of the day, though - the risotto with sausage and radicchio. Perfectly cooked risotto (according to my native Italian dining companion) and rich with autumn flavors. Needless to say, no room was left for dessert. I would definitely come back here and recommend this restaurant as a great place to sample some of the cuisine of this region of Italy. It's not an intimate or romantic choice, but good for a group, especially if you want to sample a variety of dishes.
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Floris V.

Yelp
Lovely place. We already had lunch, so we just enjoyed some good wine, but we will have to be back for the food!
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Zvezdana O.

Yelp
This is a beautiful place to have a meal in Ravenna. Really special, BUT... Super touristy, if I'm honest. They have all the basic local items on the menu, and while good... Mostly unremarkable. But if you ARE a tourist, you'll think it's an incredibly pretty restaurant and you'll enjoy a fine meal of pasta con ragu or whatever you decide to order. If you're a diehard foodie, try somewhere else.
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Sally C.

Yelp
We thoroughly enjoyed our lunch and was very impressed with the interior. This was our first visit to Ravenna and thankful we found this restaurant. It is a local hangout before noon in bar area and shortly thereafter while we were there. We enjoyed a glass of wine prior to being seated. We started with the Rosemary Piadina bread, absolutely delicious (must try - special to this region)! We did have to flag down our waiter a few times; however, very helpful and courteous! My husband had the Taleggio pasta with meat sauce while I enjoyed the fresh caught clams in a pepper, parsley broth - yes, I just wanted to drink the broth! Tip: if we could have done one thing differently we wished we would have ordered the charcuterie as we watched from our table the locals ordering, wow looked incredible!
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Sherry C.

Yelp
We decided to eat at Ca' de Ven for lunch and had the following: - Prosciutto di Parma with Granda and Balsmic vinegar in a salad - Grilled Vegetables - Mushrooms, tomatoes, zucchini, endive, eggplant / Verdure grigliate e crudo - Grilled Octopus with Fava bean puree / Polipo grigliato - Cappelleti with Ragu / Cappelletti al ragu This restaurant has a beautiful and rustic charm just like the city of Ravenna. The food was fabulous. Ravenna was a quieter town than most any of the cities that we visited in Italy and the experience was most memorable.
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Luca D.

Yelp
Touristy (busloads of tourists are dropped here), loud, OKish food. No options for vegetarians. Not ONE.
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Dan C.

Yelp
Nice place. Staff is helpful. Did not have a reservation showed up right when they open and they were helpful enough to seat us right away. Very good food too. Tried local type dishes and prosciutto balsamic salad. Structure itself is quite nice with high ceilings and decorations.

Caroline C.

Yelp
Excellent meal in a beautiful setting... We had an excellent meal here. The menu is extensive, so there is something for everyone. Everyone was welcoming, friendly and the service was fantastic. Most important, the food was EXCELLENT! They were very accommodating of our family members who have dietary restrictions (homemade gluten-free pasta and piadine!!!!)
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dona d.

Yelp
Beautiful restaurant! !! High ceilings with frescoes. Lovely. We started with cheeses, salamis, prosciutto and mortadella. The soft, fresh, cheese was delicious. Pandini was the bread. Different and good. We went on to papardell pasta. Very nice and eggplant parmesan which was superb. Wines were to die for Service was excellent.

Catherine C.

Yelp
Expensive for the quality of food (which is just okay). The hostess did seat me but it was clear she wasn't happy to have me as a tourist guest, and I can order food in Italian, but apparently I was still annoying to her. The inside of the restaurant was nice and the location is good, but I would definitely not go back.
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Melia R.

Yelp
Wandering aimlessly through Ravenna, we asked after a lunch spot when we stopped for a coffee break, and this was a few doors down. I was struck by how large and...stylized? the dining room was, and how frantic the atmosphere seemed. Seemed so contrary to stereotypical Italian dining, but we'd grown hungry, and how bad could it be? We could feel spunk in the air, after all....maybe they do it differently in the city....? The food was pretty decent. I might just say A-OK, based on my offerings. But my friends, who somehow manage to have the best instincts when it comes to these things, went with the tasting menu. I thought it'd be the tourist-trappingest thing to select, but each course (and its accompanying wine) were pretty tasty (they're good people and they share tastes...partly, I assume, so we'll appreciate their ordering excellence.... ;) If you've got the skinny on a more "authentic" spot in Ravenna, then by all means go there instead. If you're like us, hungrily scanning Yelp to see what looks good nearby, you've found it. (And don't be afraid to go for the tasting menu.)
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Uri Y.

Yelp
Nice place. Mainly for tourists. High cost for very basic local food. Meaning that you pay for the place not really for the food which any trattoria around will serve better at half cost
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Graham L.

Yelp
Sitting here right now , wonderful food and ambience. As the previous reviewer has stated high ceilings and frescos. My take on it is a friendly beer hall type atmosphere. Noisy , very authentic and all round excellent. All good until the bill lands..

milissa g.

Yelp
Directed here by locals and recommended to try Ravenna specialties, piadina (flat bread) with salami and other meats and the capaletti al ragu (meat sauce). The capaletti is a cheese filled pasta. A convivial atmosphere. Ravenna is beautiful and this restaurant represents well.