Located near a freeway off ramp and literally across from a park known for its transient populous, The Tin Angel is a small restaurant seemingly placed in the oddest of places. Getting over the previous statement, the setting was surprisingly cozy and what you might expect (read: “hippy”ish, “indie”ish, and small) from a restaurant converted home. Even the silverware and place settings were unique in the fact that they were…well…unique.
The menu was rather small but certainly catered to the guilty eaters of the world. Many items were organic. Even my root beer was “all natural”. There was also a note for the Vegan and Vegetarian eaters to remind them that some of the meals could be ordered specifically for them. Gluten and Nut allergies were also considered. How nice.
It seemed to me that salads were more their forte as all of them came out and were immediately devoured. I am almost certain their salads received praise by all in attendance. The main courses had a slight Italian flare to them – including several dishes of noodles and pasta. My meal, the Sage & Roast Chicken Pasta, was fantastic! Not being a fan of pasta, I was hesitant. However, I didn’t want to pay $25+ for some red meat so I took a chance. I was glad I did. The sauce looked a lot like an Alfredo but after tasting it, was much more buttery. I couldn’t get enough. I would definitely recommend it.
I believe The Tin Angel to be a good place for a quaint meal for two or four persons but for anything more, I would consider someplace else. Our party had six heads and the lot of us took up most of the dining area. The pricing was a little steep. In any case, the food was definitely a plus and comes recommended.
The menu was rather small but certainly catered to the guilty eaters of the world. Many items were organic. Even my root beer was “all natural”. There was also a note for the Vegan and Vegetarian eaters to remind them that some of the meals could be ordered specifically for them. Gluten and Nut allergies were also considered. How nice.
It seemed to me that salads were more their forte as all of them came out and were immediately devoured. I am almost certain their salads received praise by all in attendance. The main courses had a slight Italian flare to them – including several dishes of noodles and pasta. My meal, the Sage & Roast Chicken Pasta, was fantastic! Not being a fan of pasta, I was hesitant. However, I didn’t want to pay $25+ for some red meat so I took a chance. I was glad I did. The sauce looked a lot like an Alfredo but after tasting it, was much more buttery. I couldn’t get enough. I would definitely recommend it.
I believe The Tin Angel to be a good place for a quaint meal for two or four persons but for anything more, I would consider someplace else. Our party had six heads and the lot of us took up most of the dining area. The pricing was a little steep. In any case, the food was definitely a plus and comes recommended.
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