Thursday, July 28, 2005

Dinner by candlelight

Sonoma is small, elegant restaurant tucked in a small, undistinguished strip mall just over the town line in Princeton, Mass. It's a fine place for a special dinner. Sandra and I went there last night to celebrate her birthday. We had just finished our starter courses when, outside, a thunderstorm was unloading noise and lightning and rain. We asked our server if they'd ever lost power while serving dinner. She said that it had happened once a long time ago, just after a number of meals had been served.

Sandra had the lamb and I had ahi tuna. Both came with colorful and tasty sides of mushrooms, root vegetables (beets, potatoes, carrots, turnip), and a flavorful risoto. We were glad that we had a few minutes to see our food because, in a short while, the power flickered once, came back, and then went out for good. (I don't remember the exact number, but a hardware engineer told me that if the power is out for more than about seven seconds, it's going to be out for a long time. It takes about seven seconds for a circuit breaker to reset itself. If the reset doesn't work, then a repair crew needs to fix it.) The staff brought extra candles to the tables and we ate in the dim light. Even the whispers of "What am I eating?" didn't diminish the romantic mood.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Delightful. To compare restaurants;I had dinner at Paparazzi, Concord. My daughter and husband had lobster ravioli. They said it was very good. I had mussels in a tomato sauce and a salad. Excellent. The menu is all in Italian. After dinner we went to the Boston waterfront to hear and see the Celtic Woman. Catch them on PBS if they do repeats. Connie

Anonymous said...

It's ALL about the food!

If you ever want a killer steak > Texas RoadHouse - at the Mall in Everett - just over the mystic river from Wellington Station, Medford.

Have done Paparazzi - both in Concord and Burlington - very good!

stone

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