A place to restore the self amidst a busy (work or shopping)
schedule, Plentyfull offers quick nutritional bowls during midday and
loving wholesome plates as the sun sets. With food here made from scratch and
cooked from the heart, owner Claudia Sondakh wants to provide patrons with a
home-cooked meal away from home. Besides the all-day dining, there is also a
small gourmet grocer which you can check out.
Taking the before meal bread basket to a different level, Plentyfull
serves House Flatbread ($10) with funky nori butter and elderflower
caramel EVO oil. And it works! Unami soft smooth butter and sweet floral notes
compliments the slightly charred flat bread.
You’ll love your vegetables (more) with Little Farm’s
Vegetable Dip ($16) with seasonal vegetables. This rainbow platter is
definitely a good visual of what nutritionists have been advocating for your
daily nutrition. Did you know that purple cauliflower has the antioxidant
anthocyanin that can also be found in red wine? (Well, i can’t resist anything
remotely linked to wine!) The lightly salted charred vegetables are good on
their own, though there are also three dips that can coax a vegetable hater to
love the dish. My favorite is the Mediterranean spiced dip with pumpkin seeds.