Friday, October 11, 2019

United States, Nevada, Reno area


Reno, Nevada: A Foodie Destination?
The Biggest Little City Has Surprisingly Fantastic Foodie Options

There is no chance of competing with fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada for entertainment, shopping, dining, leisure and gaming, but standing on her own two legs and attracting a different type of tourist is Reno, Nevada. Slowly but slowly, Reno is becoming a more popular destination city and part of the appeal, is the growing number of high-quality, interesting and varied gastronomic experiences.

It doesn’t hurt that Reno is right next door to Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada’s winter sports-lover’s paradise and summer-time beach retreat. If given a chance, however, you might be surprised and pleased at what Reno has to offer.

As a San Francisco Bay Area native who traverses narrow lanes and constant congestion, the wide roads, laughable traffic and ample parking make Reno an easy city to navigate. This also becomes important when you’re hungry for a hearty breakfast first thing in the morning. Don’t be fooled by the unlit neon sign that says “Landrum Café,” Carlillos Cocina, in nearby Sparks, is the spot for healthy portions of colorful and delicious Mexican breakfast and lunch plates. The only seating is 25 stools surrounding an open kitchen and the organized chaos of three people making everything to order, including constant to-go meals, is the entertainment in this diner-type restaurant.



Breakfast Burrito with chorizo, scrambled eggs, cheese, onions, tomatoes, grilled potatoes, avocado and a pickled jalapeno.


After a long nap from a filling and fulfilling breakfast, the idea of lunch may be on the horizon. A quick stop at the Great Basin Community Food Co-op, https://www.greatbasinfood.coop/ for artisan Celtic salt, grab-and-go pastries for the work week, and lingering aromas of soup from the café upstairs might whet the appetite.
This might inspire ideas of ramen from Haru. Located in a strip mall with ample parking, this authentic Japanese ramen restaurant has been garnering positive reviews, from critics and locals alike, since opening in 2018. The traditional long-simmered broths and chewy noodles with savory meats and fresh vegetables may just hit the spot, even in 95 degree Reno weather.


Kuro Ramen with pork stock, pork belly, soft-boiled egg, beansprouts, woodear mushrooms, fishcake, green onion, seaweed and black garlic oil.


If in the mood for a drive to help digest your savory noodle soup, a good stiff drink might be a nice pre-dinner leisurely activity. Downtown Reno has numerous bars of all types for adult libations, but if you’re the curious type to learn how your libation was created, about 45 miles South of Reno is the little town of Minden, where a very extravagantly remodeled distillery is located.

Bently Heritage https://bentlyheritage.com/ took apart, revamped the insides and then painstakingly put back together six historic buildings located on their property. A current purveyor of high-quality unaged vodka, gin and aged vodka (with whiskey in the works), this distillery takes their blast to the past, with key modern touches, very seriously. Your visit can include a guided tour of the facility, escorted by a bow-tied expert, new found knowledge of each step of the booze-making process, samples and, of course, access to both lounge areas for a well-crafted cocktail or two. You can also feel good about the farm-to-bar philosophy they embody by growing their own grains for all their spirits.


The entrance to the main lobby and lounge rooms of Bently Heritage Estates. 


To keep the joy going, Overland Restaurant & Pub https://overlandrestaurant.com/ is just a hop, skip and jump away. Their rotating menu includes cocktails made with their neighbor’s spirits (Bently Heritage) and mouth-watering options for dinner, which may include meatballs, bacon-stuffed burgers and house-made pasta dishes. The dark wood interior creates a romantic atmosphere but the games on TVs in the bar section make it casual enough for a guys’ or gals’ night out.


Meatballs with marinara at Overland Restaurant & Pub.


After a very healthy night out at the smoke-free slots of Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, https://www.grandsierraresort.com/ a carb-loaded breakfast may sound like a good idea before heading home. Some hot biscuit sandwiches or shrimp and grits from Pine State Biscuits https://www.pinestatebiscuits.com/ might just fit the bill. Their flagship brick and mortar opened in 2008 in Portland, Oregon, and the Reno location is the first, from the three North Carolina natives, outside of Oregon. The lines can encompass the length of the sidewalk on weekends, so get there early or be left waiting while salivating. If you do get caught in the line, never fear, as the shop is run like a well-oiled machine with fast counter service, quick turnaround for seating and self-serve coffee, soda and water.


BBQ Biscuit from Pine State Biscuits with pulled pork, Carolina-style bbq sauce, and coleslaw.


A long weekend may not be enough time to really explore all the joys of eating in Reno, but rest assured, she will always be there for future visits.




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