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El Panzon

Sunday, September 16th, 2018

img_20180907_121640697I was surprised one day to find Le Petit Croissant had closed and replaced with a Mexican restaurant/bakery, especially given that Taqueria El Jalapeno and Santa Maria Grocery are next door. Now in its sixth month of business, El Panzon mostly distinguishes itself through its focus on cemitas (sandwiches).

The cemitas here are big–so big that I had to cut it into fourths. The version I ordered (Milanesa, $11.99) had breaded fried chicken, which was bland. Fortunately, the flavor was helped by the smoky chipotle peppers, the melty cheese, the thinly sliced ham and the abundance of sliced avocado.

You also can get cemitas with spiced pork, pork head or beef leg, and you can build your own.

You can’t go wrong with the tacos ($2.59), served on corn tortillas along with the requisite onions and cilantro. I had one with tripe, and it had an excellent fried flavor to it. Chicken, pork, steak, tongue and deep-fried pork are the other toppings.

img_20180907_120831892One additional taco choice is the taco arabes ($2.99), which features a flour tortilla with fried onions and diced pork, which was tender, juicy and super flavorful.

Everything is made fresh onsite. Unfortunately, on one of my visits, the restaurant didn’t have any tamales ($1.99) or the pollo con mole ($8.99). So instead, I got the burrito ($7.99), which comes with your choice of one of the aforementioned meats. My steak burrito was quite filling with the rice and pinto beans inside, but at least there was enough of the tender steak to make it a satisfying meal. I spiced up the burrito with the housemade red sauce, which is fresh and spicy.

El Panzon is open every day for lunch and dinner.

El Panzon Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

The Weekend Ahead July 20-22

Thursday, July 19th, 2018

the-weekend-ahead

 

Here’s a rundown of some of the major events happening this weekend in the Madison, Wis., area: (more…)

Pizza Di Roma

Sunday, August 13th, 2017

20170731_121605New York-style pizza-by-the-slice is available outside of downtown, now that Pizza Di Roma has opened a location where Legends used to be.

The space is much brighter than Legends ever was but has an awkward set-up, primarily because it’s a counter-service restaurant integrated into a former sports bar.

In all the years I’ve eaten at the downtown location of Pizza Di Roma, I’ve never ordered anything but pizza, so in recent visits to the west side location, I explored the rest of the menu, which turned out to be bigger than expected.

A few appetizers lead off. The breaded cheese ravioli ($6.95) is massively breaded, but at least a lot of ricotta cheese greets you inside. You also can order chicken wings ($8.95) and fried calamari ($9.95).

You have lots of pasta dishes, including staples such as lasagna and tortellini, from which to choose. Among the more unique was the spaghetti putanesca ($9.95; should be spelled with two Ts). The black olive flavor is most prevalent, while the carrot shavings added an unwelcome texture. There were just a few pieces of anchovies, which were not overly salty.

Similar to the pasta dishes, the entrees will take 5-10 min. to prepare. The chicken arrabbiata ($10.95) sports an assortment of peppers, including jalapenos. The marinara sauce was average, the noodles were similar to sub-par ones found in a diner and the two thin chicken breasts were pretty tough.

20170804_115545Other entrees include shrimp marinara ($12.95) and eggplant parmesan ($11.95).

Among the subs, I got the sausage and peppers ($7.95). The slices of Italian sausage and strips of green peppers are topped with marinara sauce and cheese, then stuffed inside a huge roll. It’s a lot of bread, which turned out to be necessary to hold all the ingredients together.

The west side location of Pizza Di Roma is open for lunch and dinner Monday-Saturday.

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See more photos in our Pizza Di Roma Flickr album.

Pizza Di Roma Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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