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Restaurant Contest Winners 2008 for Eastern Iowa
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'08 Restaurant Contest Results!Once Again, Cafe Dodici Takes the Cake ... and the Appetizer and the Entree, Too
At Revelations, winner of this year's "Best People Watching" award, owners Jennifer Howland, Joan Allen, Julie Stephens, and Betsy Howland gawk at the folks lining up to eat and drink in their cafe/bookstore. Photograph by Mark Paul PetrickIn the abyss of one of the most miserable Februarys ever, our readers took a break from scraping icy windshields and shoveling snowy driveways to think about a far more alluring subject—their favorite places to eat! The 4th Annual Readers’ Choice Regional Restaurant Contest attracted voters from all over Iowa—and a few beyond our borders—who happily endorsed their favorite eateries and shared their most memorable restaurant stories. For the third year in a row, Cafe Dodici won the hearts of many, many voters, winning top honors in four categories. A big congratulations to the owners and staff at that beloved Washington institution! Read on as our voters describe some of their perennial favorites and few new restaurants, too. Now . . . winter be gone—let the spring feasting begin! BEST SUNDAY BRUNCH
Cafe Paradiso You already know that people love their coffee, but did you know that people also love taking in a happening Sunday brunch at Fairfield’s Cafe Paradiso? Readers were full of praise for the “cozy and friendly and lively” atmosphere where they can enjoy delicious food and see all their friends. As one voter explained, “On Sunday mornings, the first thing we always think of is to get over to the cafe. It’s where the action is at!” And they love the delicious pancakes, pastries, sausages, potatoes, and quiche prepared by chef Peter Lee, too: “Peter makes the best herbed potatoes,” said one voter. “This is the best organic brunch in the universe!” said another. I guess that’s why, for a lot of readers, “It’s the social event of the week.”
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Finalists BEST AFFORDABLE MEALSOasis FalafelOwners and chefs: Ofer Sivan and Naftaly Stramer. Iowa City (319) 358-7342 “Fresh daily” are the bywords at Oasis Falafel, a paradise of mouth-watering Middle Eastern food at a price everyone in the Sultan’s kingdom can afford. Owners Ofer Sivan and Naftaly Stramer fashioned the recipes themselves, not stopping until the dishes “tasted right,” and structured their menu “the way you do it in the Middle East where you can get anything you want,” Ofer says. Every morning, dishes like hummus, babba ganoush, and tabbouleh are made from scratch using the best quality ingredients, like olive oil, fresh chick peas, and garlic. Voters truly appreciated the care bestowed on every dish, raving about the “best deals on amazingly delicious food” and “falafel to die for.”
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Finalists BEST PEOPLE WATCHING
Revelations Café You know that place. The place where it takes you ten minutes or more to walk from the door to the counter because you are greeting everyone you know, which feels like everyone in the room. The place where you go if you are hoping to hook up with some friends on a Friday or Saturday night, or get in a little socializing on your morning coffee run. According to our voters, that place is Revelations Café and Bookstore in Fairfield. As one voter said, “No matter what time of day . . . it is hopping!” Another voter called it “Conversation central.” Sisters Julie Stephens, Jennifer Howland, and Joan Allen, who own and run Revelations along with their mother, Betsy Howland, have no trouble drawing crowds with their delicious menu offerings, friendly staff, and the “busy, but relaxed atmosphere warmed by thousands of books to browse while waiting for your friends or [to] read, if you are alone.” One thing is for sure; you won’t be alone for long at Revelations.
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Finalists WORTH THE DRIVE
Cafe Dodici Why do our readers think Washington’s Cafe Dodici is “Worth the drive and then some”? Maybe it has something to do with the “great atmosphere, friendliness, and food . . . and AMAZING desserts” that voters mentioned over and over in their comments on this popular restaurant. One thing is clear: whether they live near (“I only have to drive a few blocks, but I don’t want to go anywhere else.”) or far (“If I lived more than 30 minutes away, I would still make the drive…”) our readers love Cafe Dodici.
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Finalists BEST FOR A DINNER DATE
Cafe Dodici From the “warm and welcoming atmosphere” to the “exceptional food,” voters deemed Cafe Dodici the restaurant of choice for a cozy romantic date or an intimate anniversary celebration. One diner, clearly transported by the ambrosial experience, declared, “I can’t believe we’re in Iowa.”
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Finalists BEST COFFEEHOUSE
Cafe Paradiso French statesman, diplomat, and grand gourmet Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord once described the perfect cup of coffee as “black as the devil, hot as hell, pure as an angel, sweet as love.” Such a declaration is sure to elicit knowing nods from our regional java connoisseurs. Our readers’ favorite place to go when jonesing for a cup of joe was Cafe Paradiso in Fairfield, by a landslide. The cozy atmosphere, complete with shabby-chic couches, a Pre-Raphaelite-esque mural, and the aroma of freshly roasted beans permeating the air, helped to make this coffeehouse the “best in Iowa without a question.” The all-organic coffee served was a hit with the cafe’s eco-friendly patrons. One reader gushed, “The organic local milk and foaming techniques make it divine for cappuccinos and lattes. Yummm. . . .” Another praised Paradiso’s attention to detail, saying there was “such care in every cup.” Many readers resonated with the warm intention of the staff, leading one to remark, “I love the care they put in creating their coffees—the roasting of fresh beans, grinding to order, and the consciousness that goes in the preparation.”
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Finalists MOST INNOVATIVE MENU
Cafe Dodici What makes a restaurant shine, in a time when so many menus still cling to the typical American (read: boring) standbys, is innovation. Nothing can dazzle a diner more than an unexpected blend of flavors mingling on the palate. When it comes to concocting creative dishes, Chef Adin Wheat at Cafe Dodici takes the cake (Chocolate Kahlua Cake, that is). Readers raved about the originality of the menu: “Always something new and delicious, and something for everyone. It always looks as good as it tastes, too. It’s so fun to eat food that is crafted, not just cooked, and the staff at Cafe Dodici are true artisans.” Boasting offerings such as pistachio-encrusted lamb with a red wine and pomegranate reduction, it’s no wonder Cafe Dodici earned the top marks for innovation. Voters were delighted to see such a diverse menu tucked away in small-town Iowa. “I can’t believe I’m in Washington!” exclaimed one reader. This atmospheric Italian eatery received accolades for its inventive specials, which were described as “breathtaking” and “always imaginative and terrific.”
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Finalists BEST OVERALL DINING
Cafe Dodici Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright had it right when he said, “Dining is and always was a great artistic opportunity.” The presentation of the meal, the flavors of the freshly prepared food, the ambiance and decor of the restaurant, the gracious and timely service—all of these things add up to a complete dining experience. When one aspect is off, the whole meal can be ruined, but when they work harmoniously, these elements merge to produce a symphony for the senses. The winner of this category impressed our voters on all levels. Cafe Dodici in Washington flaunted “consistently good food, attentive service, and pleasing ambiance,” and prompted one reader to remark, “ It’s an amazing dining experience every single time.” Another avid Dodician raved, “Even after eating at other ‘fancy’ places in places such as Des Moines, Iowa City, and Galena, IL, this is my favorite place. I never leave disappointed in any way.” Showcasing an impressive array of Italian delicacies, “professional waitstaff,” “the owners’ personal attention,” and “beautiful decor,” Cafe Dodici heralded success in all elements of a gratifying (and artistic!) dining experience.
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Finalists To read the Restaurant Contest results from past years, see 2007 Restaurant Contest, 2006 Restaurant Contest and 2005 Restaurant Contest. Drawing WinnersThanks to all of you who voted and made our 4th Regional Restaurant Contest such a success! And congratulations to this year’s drawing winners:
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... written by Christine Schrum, March 25, 2008
Hooray! What a mouthwatering read! Makes this former Fairfieldian want to swing by for a visit to all the wonderful eateries in the region. It's amazing how many great places there are in the midst of the cornfields. :-)
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