
It was served in a pretty squarish half plate, half bowl. Her shrimp were huge and wonderful tasting atop a lovely cake of polenta, napped by a lemon butter fondue. She ordered the shrimp and polenta, priced at $11, while I went with the smoked salmon chips at $9. My friend and I ordered from the small plates part of the menu and then split a margherita pizza ($10). This place has 6,000 square feet and is served by a large kitchen. The bar, which has 100 more seats for dining, also were filled. The shrimp and polenta small plate has an interesting and quite delicious combo of flavors. Tables also are available but folks seemed to prefer the cushy booths. The whole family was on hand to welcome invited guests who filled booths big enough to accommodate eight smaller people and six with more ample proportions. But everything here is made from scratch. Her husband, Ray Greci, oversees the making of the pizza crusts, the breads and the light and delicate homemade pastas. However, this place is Tina's as in Tina Greci, Joe's sister, and it has her touch in everything from the amber like jewel tone chandeliers to the layout. The 200 seat restaurant is the latest in the offerings from the Longo family with its Longo's just west on Mentor Avenue and and Joey's Italian Grille locations in Chardon and Madison Township. Meet Tina Greci, affable proprietor at Pastina, Mentor's newest restaurant. I was among those invited for a soft opening preview - a time to fine tune both service and food - and both my friend and I were super impressed. 9 in a stunning new space at 9354 Mentor Ave. The hottest new tables around are at Pastina, which opens Monday Feb. Learn more about the company's upcoming adventures at 80 My smoked salmon chips were a delightful combination of chile cream cheese, capers, chives and pickled onion served on top of huge potato chips I hope you enjoy this latest story from my Iberian adventure with Insight. Telescopes are available at several guest houses in the region and astronomy experts are on hand to show amateur stargazers the celestial sites. It spans Portugal's border with Spain and has become a major destination for dark sky tourism, so called because of the area's record number of clear days and lack of light pollution. I especially want to return to Lake Aqueva, a 97-square mile artificial lake created in 2010 by the damming of a river. It which lies in front of the seaside Padrao dos Descobrimentos, a huge stone monument dedicated to the many explorers who departed on their voyages of discovery from Lisbon. Some of those monsters are depicted on a giant marble map carrying Posiedon.

Poseidon astride a sea monster is depicted in marble near the monument to the explorers. It was easy to imagine that Vasco de Gama and other early explorers believed sea monsters lived beyond the horizon.

In the distance we could see Cabo de Roca, the westernmost point of continental Europe. In exploring the coastal towns around Lisbon we made a stop en route to Estoril where we got off the coach to stroll near to the Atlantic, which whipped its spray into a frenzy that drove several of us back into the bus. There were just 29 of us on my trip so we all were able to spread out.Įxcellent guides joined us at every stop, giving us a bit of history and a walking tour to help us become oriented for forays on our own. Our spacious Mercedes Benz coach had been reconfigured to seat just 40 travelers, all with extra legroom. That small city, capital of the inland Alentejo region, an area of vast plains about a 90-minute drive from Lisbon, was one of the treasures uncovered for me during my November motorcoach tour with Insight Vacations. The town, begun centuries before that by the Romans, needed to expand. The Chapel of Bones was built in the 1500s by Franciscan monks who disinterred the remains from a dozen cemeteries around Evora. Click on the contrasting print to read the whole story. 8 Travel section, including theĬhapel of Bones in Evora. Portugal is one of the least visited of European countries, but its attractions are simply amazing. The Chapel of Bones in tucked away inside an ancient church in Evora.
