Last Friday I went out to toast a colleague's birthday and returned to one of my favorite restaurants in this part of Northwest Ohio (scratch that--make that my favorite)--Cohen and Cooke (Please excuse the atrocious spelling in the linked-to review--"pablano," "civiche," and "gonache" [!]--apparently the copyeditor died that evening).  For a pretty respectable price, I shared a diver scallop with mustard slaw and grilled apple appetizer, a grouper with black rice and papaya appetizer (big enough to be an entree), and a cheese plate.  Unbelievably good, and I know the money is going to support people who do good work and not just lining some foreign crony's pockets.  Eating sabayon with wine-soaked figs in a historic, beautiful, and funky place AND you're keeping the money local...
The owners have scratched out a mini-empire here in Bowling Green since I arrived about two years ago.  They occupy parts of what used to be a hotel.  First they built a restaurant that serves prix fixe and heartbreakingly fresh fish and fine food in the evening.  Soon, they bought the adjoining hotel lobby and made it into a lounge (the "stage" is the old grand staircase and landing--too cool).  Soon after, they bought a neighboring coffeehouse.  Now, they are building what I think is a taqueria.  Although their fine eating restaurant serves a really good lunch, I can't wait for the new addition.
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