Food
mertiemac15 on 01 9, 2010
Are you looking for a new place to take your beau or betrothed on a Friday night date? Or maybe you are just looking for somewhere to eat that you haven’t tried before? There are all of the obvious places to go like Hamilton’s, Olive Garden, and Texas Roadhouse, but if you want a place that is privy to Logan, try the not so well known, Le Nonne just off of 4th North.
Homemade Italian food that will make you swear off all the other competitors, Le Nonne has something that other date night places cannot offer. It brings a charm that you do not often find in Logan, resting in a renovated home on the side of the road, hidden under tall leaf trees, casting a green hue in the heat of a night out on the restaurant patio.
Small, quaint, and filled with the smell of Italy, Le Nonne is bringing true Italian food to Logan. It carries some dishes that will make your eyebrows raise, but your taste buds will tell you otherwise, specifically to the dish Pennette alla Pera. Pennette pasta sauteed in a creamy Gorgonzola cheese sauce with fresh pears brings a new taste to mind. Who would have thought the sweetness of the warm pears would be the perfect compliment with Gorgonzola? It is a definite must try for first timers.
Another fantastic dish to try if you are a fan of seafood is the Ravioli di Granchio. Handmade ravioli stuffed with crab meat and ricotta cheese, smothered in a cream sauce with olive oil, freshly diced tomatoes and, for an added kick, chili peppers.
If you are looking for a full three course meal, don’t hesitate with their selection of homemade cheesecake and crème brûlée.
For an added touch of class, on specific nights they have live music playing throughout the small home. C
heck the website for Le Nonne to look at the rest of the menu and for music times.
Bailey McMurdie
UTLogan Head Writer
