The Charlottesville 29

Where to eat in Charlottesville

Tag: Paradox Pastry

Two for Tuesday: October 30, 2012

1)  Adana Kebab Sandwich at Sultan Kebab.   Our standard order at this Turkish restaurant tucked into a strip mall at Route 29 and Rio Road is the outstanding Doner Kebab sandwich.  But, sometimes we branch out.  The Adana Kebab sandwich, it turns out, gives the Doner Kebab a run for its money.  Named for the Turkish city Adana, Sultan Kebab’s version uses minced beef instead of the more traditional lamb, but the seasonings are spot on.  Paprika, red pepper, and sumac.  Because minced meat kebabs are typically cooked through, they require close attention to timing and temperature to prevent the meat from drying out.  Sultan Kebab nails it.   Rolled up with lettuce, tomato, and onion into soft pita bread, it makes a perfect lunch.

2)  Sweet Potato Pie from Paradox Pastry with Damson Jam from Jam According to Daniel.   Among our favorite types of Charlottesville food finds are discoveries of great combinations of local food items that are already excellent on their own.  One example we’ve mentioned before is what we call “Country Confit,” or minced chilled pulled pork from BBQ Exchange with a side of Jalapeno Jelly from Planet Earth Diversified.  A more recent discovery was the brainchild of Daniel Perry of Jam According to Daniel.  He suggested his Damson jam as a topping for something like pumpkin pie.  We tried it with sweet potato pie from Paradox Pastry, and wow, are we glad we did.  The pie is very good on its own.  Drizzled with the damson jam, it is almost laughably good.

Two for Tuesday: October 2, 2012

1)  Pork Dumplings in Chili Oil at Gingko.  When it comes to “Chinese” food, Charlottesville has come a long way.  Years ago, there was nothing beyond the standard Chinese-American places where the menus are all the same.  Sure, every now and then we get a hankering for a cloying, glowing mess like General Tso’s Chicken at a shopping mall.  Usually, though, we prefer something more refined.  Thankfully, Charlottesville has seen a proliferation of restaurants that are daring not to dumb it down.  Taste of China, Peter Chang’s, and Cafe 88 come to mind.  Now another restaurant appears poised to join them.  Gingko, recently opened just off The Corner, supplements a menu of standard Chinese-American fare with authentic Sichuan options.  The Pork Dumplings in Chili Oil are a good place to start.  Handmade dumplings swim in a pool of oil seasoned with just enough Sichuan chilis to create the desired numbing effect.

2)  Quiche at Paradox Pastry.   Yes, the egg is custardy.  And, yes the ever-changing fillings always seem fresh and flavorful.  But, as you might expect at a bakery, the crust of these personal-sized pies steals the show.  Flaky, buttery, and rich, it has the unmistakable stamp of a professional baker.  The quiches are so rich in fact that we like to take them home to pair with something acidic.  We’ve had luck with Planet Earth Diversified greens tossed in a French vinaigrette from Feast!, or a crisp white like the Blenheim Vineyards Chardonnay.