
Audio By Carbonatix
Maybe I should just recruit the guys at Pita Bistro to help me out. The cafe has a very lovely ladies’ room, but more important, the fellows working here are a whole lot nicer than my renovating rogue. At one point, after I place a large order, a guy I think is the owner tells me he loves me. Not once does anyone suggest I might be a few pepperonis short of a pizza.
Then again, to put them on plumbing duty would take them off what they do so wonderfully well: prepare excellent, remarkably fast, casual Mediterranean food. And again, I imagine the owner’s love for me is fleeting. This months-old downtown bistro is quite busy.
Me, I’m just happy to have time away from my “weekend” project and sink my teeth into slices of first-rate pizza. I love the crust
Only the black-and-white pizza reminds me of what’s waiting at home
I’m scarfing a killer kefta kebab alongside the soup, savoring the juicy patty of ground beef and lamb that sparkles with Middle Eastern herbs and spices in a pita, all zipped up with dynamite, homemade jalapeño oil. But I’m also admiring the Bistro’s decor
Better to use my energy for good, so I dig into another bite of terrific shawarma, the sliced chicken, turkey, lamb or beef flowering with a gutsy marinade, highly seasoned and charbroiled over a vertical grill, then piled on soft, veggie-studded rice pilaf, lemony hummus and a chopped salad of tomato-cucumber-bell pepper in vinaigrette. Or more chicken Milanese, a savory pita of breaded chicken cutlet topped with tomato, basil salad, aged balsamic vinaigrette and chunks of fresh mozzarella. This is expert cooking.
Which reminds me: My construction companion is insisting that I remodel my kitchen next. Bring on buckets of Smart Water, and give me the intelligence to say no.