There’s a group of us. Sistas. Not in the familiar sense, but sistas from the heart.
Anyway, recently while attending the Central Pennsylvania Friends of Jazz’s annual event, the Jazz Walk, in our fare town of Harrisburg, PA (yes, we have jazz!), we decided to try an upscale restaurant that was also a part of the Walk.’
Bricco is a “teaching” restaurant, with students enrolling from nearby towns and faraway lands, to learn the fine art of culinary.
They’re getting their money’s worth. And so will you.
My three friends and I decided to go “cheap,” meaning we didn’t have the dinner course but chose something lighter – on both our tummies and our wallets.
I’d informed the waiter that I was brand new to the venue and wasn’t sure which pizza I would prefer. I love mushrooms but not everyone serves fresh mushrooms, and I wasn’t too sure that my simple style of pizza would make a “splash.”
He (the waiter) suggested that I go ahead with the mushroom pizza, emphasizing the “special oil” blend that tops the pizza, giving it its very special taste. In fact, he said that restaurant changes menus periodically but because of its popularity, the mushroom pizza has remained on the menu.
I decided to give it a try.
We weren’t disappointed.
Friend #1 ordered a type of rice dish. The cost was something around $15. She found it hearty and tasty and said that it had the perfect blend of all the ingredients added. (Sorry, I didn’t try her dish because I was too involved in my own tasty selection…but more on that later.)
Friend #2 chose the Soma Margherita pizza sans tomato, while Friend #3 selected the same with tomato. They both raved about the freshness of the vegetables and, like Friend #1, were truly pleased with their choices.
And then there was my Kennet Square Mushroom pizza. I can’t exactly describe how truly delectable it was. Let me just put it to you this way: I’ve obsessed over that pizza ever since – even tried to get it the following Saturday, which didn’t pan out since the restaurant is closed on weekends. It was fantastic.
We were so enthralled with our selections that we decided to dedicate one Friday each month to various restaurants and eateries in and around Harrisburg – just to experience what we’ve apparently been missing.
As we sat at the table, we discussed another fascinating restaurant that Friend #1 had frequented. She raved about its surprise buffet menu, piquing our curiosity.
[Hummelstown House here we come!]
That review is next. YumYum!