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NOCA is the epitome of a strip mall gem. From the outside, it looks like a bonafide hole in the wall. Nothing flashy, just another storefront next to the Safeway. However, once you walk inside, you are immediately whisked away to a world of culinary delightfulness. My husband and I ate here a few weeks ago when his parents were in town to provide free babysitting for the little one. Eager to venture out on our own, we decided to try NOCA. While there, we chose the tasting menu. We began with a mis which consisted of a balsamic cured strawberry with a marcona almond. Yum. Hubby started off with the Reuben and I had the avocado soup. Both were delicious. The pasta course was tasty. For the main course, hubby had the veal and I had the sturgeon. Both were perfectly cooked and perfectly paired. Desert included complimentary cotton candy along with a peanut butter smores dish which may have been the crown jewel of the evening, and a peach shortbread which was also very delicious. It is not often that I eat out and feel that desserts are on par with the general menu, but NOCA was an adventure from the mis all the way to the after-dinner cordials!
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