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Great Food and Great Atmosphere

by Patricia Vanikiotis

Jun 12, 2021

On our recent trip to the wine country of Walla Walla, Washington, we had three fabulous dinners at restaurants which each represented a different culinary tradition while making use of regional products. For a small town of a population of about 33,000, Walla Walla provides visitors with an amazing range of great dining experiences, whether from a food truck at a local winery to casual local hangouts to fine dining. No doubt the presence of 120 wineries and the patrons they draw has a lot to do with such a wealth of good eats.

Thursday night found us at Passatempo Taverna, featuring a comfortable, neighborhood vibe; impressive bar; and several dining spaces, including a very nice patio. Its rustic Italian fare focuses on handmade pasta, but you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu. We started with a shared pizza topped with shaved prosciutto, goat cheese, roasted garlic and asparagus.  Passatempo Taverna, Walla Walla  Then we each chose an entrée on a bed of creamy risotto: I had four-cheese ravioli served with kale pesto, pine nuts and Parm, Passatempo Taverna, Walla Walla while Harry had a hearty rigatoni Bolognese with a rich beef and pork ragu sauce and Parm. Passatempo Taverna, Walla Walla Believe it or not, we actually figured we had room for a serving of tiramisu (perfect) for dessert — our judgment must have been impaired by all the wine we’d had earlier, but it really wasn’t a bad call. Passatempo Taverna, Walla Walla

The next night we returned to an old favorite, Hattaway’s on Alder, bringing “the cooking traditions of the Southeast and rural America” to town, inspired by local ingredients. Our server brought us a complimentary amuse bouche of house-made pickles after we’d ordered. I’m not a pickle fan, but these were crisp and mild with just a slight bite; a nice start to the meal. Hattaway's on Alder, Walla Walla  We shared a very refreshing celery-Parmesan salad boasting a lemon vinaigrette, hazelnuts, wine-poached Mission figs, arugula, shaved celery and lots of Parm. Hattaway's on Alder, Walla Walla I loved the balancing contrasts of textures and flavors. We also shared a plate of Dungeness crab fritters served alongside a neon-pink daikon pickled chow chow, lemon zest and an amazing cayenne-spiced honey drizzle. Hattaway's on Alder, Walla Walla   The fritters were perfect: a light, crispy exterior and creamy and lemony inside. I was back to pasta for my entrée: braised beef cheeks and gnocchi. Hattaway's on Alder, Walla Walla The rich, meaty broth, made with Burwood black beer, guajillo chiles and horseradish cream, had just the right amount of kick. Harry said he could eat his choice every day, alder-smoked duck breast on a bed of dirty rice. Hattaway's on Alder, Walla Walla  It was served with a little of the house sausage and a spring greens and scallion “kimchi” and kalbi sauce. The richness of the duck was offset by the spiciness of the other ingredients. There was no way we could turn down a serving of the Deschutes Butte black porter bread pudding with a whiskey butterscotch sauce (could you?!). Hattaway's on Alder, Walla Walla Simply fabulous — surprisingly not too heavy . . . and that sauce!!

Dinner on Saturday was with our friends, and we had a nice outside table at Brasserie Four, an unpretentious French restaurant with a nice wine list and amazing food. We started off sharing a cheese board, some grilled asparagus (a local product and precisely in season in May) and perfectly cooked escargot, broiled with parsley and garlic butter. Brasserie Four, Walla Walla  The menu is full of enticing bistro-style dishes, but the six of us ended up choosing just two different entrées, the Coquilles St. Jacques Brasserie Four, Walla Walla  and the bouillabaisse, and not a one of us was disappointed. The coquilles offered up large, perfectly tender sea scallops in a flavorful, rich, creamy broth (and included Emmental cheese, which I think is what really made this a stand-out dish). The bouillabaisse was loaded with halibut, clams, mussels and scallops swimming in a tomato fennel broth and served with an enormous “crouton,” a large toasted baguette slice. Brasserie Four, Walla Walla Harry said he could eat a quart of that broth alone with some nice bread. We concluded the meal with a few servings of crème brûlée and crème glacée (ice cream) for a nice, cool, light finish to an amazing meal.

You can be sure that we’ll be returning to these restaurants on future visits to Walla Walla, for they serve up wonderful food in a welcoming atmosphere with great service.

— Patty Vanikiotis, associate editor/copy editor

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