Dining Outside at Pomet
Second-generation farmer Aomboon Deasy admits she never harbored fantasies about owning a restaurant.
After all, being a part of a family-run farm, K&J Orchards in Winters and Yuba City, was work enough. But when the owners of Homestead restaurant in Oakland — longtime buyers of the farm’s produce — approached her about taking over the space, she thought it over for a few weeks, then decided to dive in whole-heartedly.
“It was another challenge, another chapter,” she told me.
And one she obviously couldn’t resist.
The result is Pomet on Piedmont Avenue, which I was invited in as a guest of the restaurant to try last weekend. The cozy establishment takes its name from the Romanian word for “orchard,” a fitting choice for the farm, founded by her parents, whose pristine fruit can be found at farmers markets around the Bay Area, as well as incorporated into dishes at some of the region’s most respected restaurants.
Pomet represents farm-to-table cooking — beyond.
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