Charm galore! Quaint space with limited seating, but I dare you to find somewhere else in town so bursting with character. Dumplings and malawach featured on the menu, excellently prepared with fresh ingredients. Service was friendly and excellent. They have a play table for kids, and delightful music rolling on an old turntable. Definitely worth the visit. Cash only
NuuNoosh is the new location of old Madison brunch favorite Noosh (of root-vegetable latke fame). The menu is more basic than at the original location, offering a rotation of flat bread/meat entrees, shakshuka (a spicy tomato stew with poached eggs), and pelmeni of various stripes featuring thus far. There may or may not be dessert options, depending on what was prepared for the day. As with all of Layla's restaurants, staff is friendly, talkative and warm. Because the menu is limited, they can end up running out of some dishes... I always take this as an opportunity to order something new. There is a small selection of wines by the glass and beer by the bottle. The place is cash only for the time being, and housed in a vintage sheet steel Quonset hut which used to be a machine shop! There are only five tables, but with the type of food served, they tend to turn quickly. The decor is eclectic, but the place bears Layla's stamp. I couldn't be more excited to have her take on Sephardic cuisine back on the market.
We enjoy this park for hiking, pick nicking and the play ground. The park is never very busy and they have carts to use to haul things to the park area. Nice mix of trails that are through the woods and prairie. You do have to watch carefully when hiking since the trails aren't marked great. We enjoy the park area for the view of the water and Madison. Also like all the shade and breeze, perfect for relaxing or a picnic..
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