Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Harmony Cafe:A Little Bit of Italy on The Central Coast

Being part of a business that is not on the beaten path, I find myself seeking out other establishments that have chosen that course as well.  More often than not, finding an out of the way place, is usually well worth it.  For months, I have heard a growing buzz about Harmony Cafe and finally got the chance to visit today for lunch.  This truly hidden gem is located in the old Harmony Creamery building.  Upon entering, you are immediately transported to a small cafe along the Amalfi Coast of Italy.  Loud scratchy records from a tiny old-fashioned record player greet you.  The smell of something wonderful cooking in the back fills the air and you immediately want one of everything on the short but concise menu.  
I had been hearing rumors of the eggplant burger and that was what I had my sights set on.  I was tempted by a few other choices on the list, but decided to stick to my guns.  I ordered up and also grabbed 3 small cranberry pistachio biscotti to snack on as I waited.  I was immediately envious of the biscotti.  I have tried several times to make the exact same recipe, but mine were dense and not as nearly as light and crumbly as the cafe’s.  I watched Giovanni, the owner and chef, pop in and out from the back grabbing spices and such.  He was busy preparing for one of the few dinners they host being held that evening.  
Looking around, I wished I could stay and eat lunch, but knew I had to head off to the winery.  The cafe is so quaint, so relaxing, and really cute.  As I was handed my burger, I immediately knew I would be back again.  I could smell the burger and could not wait to get to work to try it.  As I expected, Harmony Cafe’s food lived up to the rave reviews I had been hearing.  Simple and yummy.  Also, not over priced.  I will undoubtedly be back and will hopefully make it to one of the dinners.  I hear it’s a tough ticket to get.