Geyserville Gun Club Has the Secret Sauce
Deer heads, a Pepto-pink bathroom and a bacon-wrapped hot dog with special sauce are on tap at this Geyserville bar
Deer heads, a Pepto-pink bathroom and a bacon-wrapped hot dog with special sauce are on tap at this Geyserville bar
Going Pinoy is the name of the game at Trisha's Lumpia House, Sonoma County's first (as far as anyone we talked to knows) Filipino restaurant. Hidden in Petaluma's G&G Shopping Center, Karen tells us that much of the clientele are curious, um, obviously non-Filipino eaters like us and she's always happy to walk folks through the menu. She locks us onto Pork Adobo, lumpia (think fried spring rolls), pancit noodles (think Pad Thai or chowmein) and Sitaw at Kalabasa (long beans and squash in coconut milk).