Sonoma Casual Dining: hearty portions, reasonable prices
Published: May 14, 2009
Sonoma Casual Dining Restaurant takes pride in providing a fast, friendly and fresh dining experience. Centrally located in downtown Phoenix, it serves hearty home-style and affordable meals with generous portions.
You can start things off at Sonoma with one of their appetizers, such as the calamari, jalapeño jammer shrimp, Sonoma nachos, shrimp quesadilla or firebird wings.
There are a variety of salads priced at $6 to $12, including Caesar with your choice of chicken, salmon or prawns. The tropical chicken salad is made with grilled chili-line chicken, cabbage tossed in soy-ginger vinaigrette with pineapple-mango salsa, almonds, scallions and cilantro.
There is also a chicken, blue cheese and walnut salad served on romaine and tossed with gala apples, cran-raisins, and balsamic vinaigrette.
The $6 to $8 house specialty is rotisserie chicken with all the fixings. It's served with your choice of sauces — lemon vinaigrette, chipotle barbecue and rosemary gravy.
There are nine sandwiches and wraps, all on either a kaiser roll or wrapped in a tortilla. Choices include steak, salmon, barbecued chicken, portobello mushroom, jalapeño or buffalo chicken and more, with fries, soup or salad on the side. Prices range from $8 to $11.
Entrées include pasta dishes such as penne primavera or rustica, chicken linguini and linguini rossa (prepared with chicken, Italian sausage, garlic, basil, mushrooms, marinara, white wine and cream splash.) The "fisherman’s net" is a house favorite and includes a variety of prawns, calamari and salmon with a garlic, caper and chili marinara over linguini.
Entrées include steak and chicken dishes, and prices range from $8 to $12.
If you manage to save room for desert, you can choose from the cheesecake chimichanga, brownie sundae, chocolate fun-due or cookie sandwich — $5.50 each.
Sonoma Casual Dining Restaurant also offers catering and delivery to home or office. More information is available here.
- by Jennifer Pruett, Phoenix Reporter for HelloMetro
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