![]() The Schiller bowl ($13) is an inspired salad-like approach to breakfast. King Gyros: Restaurant review: King Gyros lives up to its name with king-size portions and big flavors Breakfast has healthful options Tip: To substantially boost its modest size, order an add-on of silky, salt-restrained smoked salmon ($5.) Top-notch house croutons, intact little romaine leaves and a creamy-yet-lemony dressing merged into a pleasant Caesar salad ($10). Add pickled onions, goat cheese, roasted beets, toasted almonds, fresh greens and a perky “whole lemon dressing,” and you have a dynamic, healthful and delicious lunch. Turmeric-scented roasted cauliflower combined with four fine, cumin-seasoned falafel to create appealing curry notes. The hefty Open Air salad ($14) was no slouch, either. Its bun-overlapping, panko-crusted cutlet received palate-popping accompaniment from chile-spiked aioli accentuated by vinegar-emboldened slaw. ![]() While accurately titled, the terrific crispy chicken ($14) could add “spicy” to its description. Vincenzo's: Restaurant review: Vincenzo's Convenient Elegance offers expertly prepared to-go foods It’s enhanced by loads of American cheese, “special sauce” (fashioned with mayo, ketchup and Worcestershire), a toasted good roll and richness-mitigating shaved onions and sweet-tart pickles. Rather than cheap meat, the burger featured a sizable patty of high-grade wagyu beef. The crispy chicken sandwich ($14) and Hudson Street burger ($15) - both are exclusive to the Open Air location and come with salt-crusted, oven-crisped fingerling potatoes - are among the best new fast-food makeovers around. ![]() Whether eating from a ceramic plate or cardboard box, expect great-tasting dishes that - like the place that cooked them - enliven a familiar framework with contemporary style. It's frequently packed, but if space at the (four dozen or so) seats at blond wooden tables isn't available, customers can eat their to-go food at hard wooden booths opposite school lockers in the hallway (hall pass not required). 1 hitĮmmett’s 2.0 occupies a bright, modern and pretty space rife with natural light, neutral tones and plants. Natalie's Grandview: Restaurant review: Ambience, food, service and music make Natalie's Grandview a No. But the facility didn't strike me as “too cool for school.” Actually, the mixed-use center inspired a response far more rare for me: It made going to school cool. A chic old-schoolhouse settingĪ thankfully preserved, wonderfully repurposed three-story brick school building with highly stylized details, Open Air was erected in 1927 and designed by Howard Dwight Smith, who’s better known for another of his architectural projects: Ohio Stadium.Įxploring refurbished Open Air - Emmett’s occupies a ground-floor room - quickly brought adjectives such as hip, chic, trendy and fashionable to mind. real estate, the firm overseeing renovation of the multi-purpose Open Air building. Notable: Emmett’s shares ownership with Kelley Co. ![]() Fans of excellent Emmett’s Cafe in the Brewery District have more options now because a second and roomier branch of the casual-yet-sophisticated eatery has opened, and it offers items not available at the original, pocket-sized Emmett’s Cafe.īonus: This new Emmett’s resides in the recently restored, buzzy and historic Open Air building at Neil Avenue and West Hudson Street in Old North Columbus.
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