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The musical only loses momentum when it takes time out for detours into subjects such as their lives as children, the fate of their aging parents and the conflicted marriage between Clyde’s brother, Buck (Will Springhorn), and his god-fearing wife, Blanche (Halsey Varady). There’s also little insight gained from the interludes with the childhood Bonnie (Angelina Wahler) and Clyde (Quincy Shaindlin). Varady shines in the quietly lovely “That’s What You Call a Dream,” but there are too many digressions from the central theme. Since the musical never tries to give us depth, it should steer clear of tangential subplots and back stories.

But Ciano’s is doing all it can to draw in diners, with its patio doors flung open to reveal an interior with vibrant primary colors and attractive, modern lighting and art, toddler girl shoes baby girl shoes couture baby shoes nude flower girl shoes lace couture ballet slipper flower girl ballet flat The electric colors are matched by a menu of bold flavors, described as “modern Latin” and ranging from the molés of Mexico to Argentine steaks and the cevichés of Peru, Silicon Valley native Mario Lleverino, who has a long history in restaurant management, opened Ciano’s last summer, Executive Chef Ricardo Ramirez interned under renowned chef Rick Bayless as part of his extensive culinary training..

Ciano’s has a sizable dining room with a small patio extension that’s ideal for summer. A knee wall separates diners from the large bar area, with its hearty sports-bar atmosphere. That, combined with dance music, servers dressed in short, strappy frocks and the vibrant interior, creates a nightclub vibe, especially after the sun goes down. On our first visit, we skipped the wine list, which is long on South American selections, in favor of cocktails, namely sangrias. The mango sangria ($9) was good but on the sweet side, thanks to rum and triple sec; we found Ciano’s sangria ($10) the better bet. If two or more people want sangria, order a pitcher ($40); you’ll definitely want more than one glass.

The popular starter El Trio ($9) features house-fried root chips paired with three dips, The chips were slicked with oil, and some were chewy, rather than crisp, The guacamole was fairly standard, but the black bean hummus and the salsa huevona were especially good, If the salsa — made with charred tomatoes, chilis and onions — were sold in containers, we’d toddler girl shoes baby girl shoes couture baby shoes nude flower girl shoes lace couture ballet slipper flower girl ballet flat definitely have taken some home, The empanada ($11) had tender pastry with a savory filling of ground beef, cheese, olives and capers, Although the arugula salad’s dressing was too salty, overall this dish is a good bet..

Not so the aguachile ($12) on the night we tried them. Four appetizer spoons came filled with bay scallop, shaved jicama and radish in a fiery serrano-infused cucumber water. The result was spicier than some people would find enjoyable, and the minuscule scallops tasted of too-old fish, while the citrus flavor had unfortunate chemical overtones. In some main courses, key flavors tended to get lost. Almost every dish we tried could have been improved by removing at least one element from the plate. For instance, the menu indicated the Chimichurri steak ($19) would be served with a corn and coriander emulsion. But amid the sweet potato puree and the chimichurri, the emulsion nearly got lost. Too bad, since it was a really nice sauce, overwhelmed by the busy plate.

The steak itself, which arrived nearly rare, rather than medium-rare, was so chewy that after a few bites my jaws began to ache, Several pieces of the greens served with it had not been cut, Smoky adobo sauce couldn’t mask that the chicken ($17) was overly charred, but miraculously it remained moist inside, The cheese croquettes served on the side tasted mostly of masa, with little hint of cheese, The enormous double cut pork chop ($27), recommended by our server, was one of the best toddler girl shoes baby girl shoes couture baby shoes nude flower girl shoes lace couture ballet slipper flower girl ballet flat dishes we tried, Through the sauce was heavy with clove, the brine of the juicy chop helped balance the flavor, It came with purple marble potatoes..

Another pleasing main course was the braised lamb ($28), which fell easily from the shank. The light polenta cake with this dish was another highlight, but as with the pork chop, the molé was nearly overpowered, in this case, by cumin. Pastry chef Stephanie Lanzo has created probably the most eye popping dessert I’ve ever laid eyes on with the Sueño de Sangria ($9). Its colors reflect the restaurant’s vibrant decor, and the flavors pay homage to sangria. The mousse and cake, colored bright blue with edible paint and combined with an orange bourbon jam, are nice. The palate cleanser — a lemon ice cream with lime caviar, however, didn’t do the job. The final note, a bourbon ball, was bitter and chalky.

Consolation, however, came with the terrific bread pudding fritters ($10), Laced with cinnamon and rolled in toasted coconut, they were lightly sweet and delicious, They were served with a salted chocolate sauce and coconut ice cream, Though the restaurant was toddler girl shoes baby girl shoes couture baby shoes nude flower girl shoes lace couture ballet slipper flower girl ballet flat nearly full on both visits, service was relatively quick, It’s possible at Ciano’s to have a fine meal, provided you order the best dishes, But for every hit, there appears to be a miss, If Ciano’s aspires to be a true stand-out, it must strive for more consistency from the kitchen..



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