
Hill & Hollow is the latest concept from longtime Morgantown restaurateurs Marion & Allegria Ohlinger, who owned and operated a brick-and-mortar restaurant by the same name, as well as the beloved Richwood Grill.

These folks are dedicated to local and seasonal food. They bring creative, unique takes on heritage-based food. I appreciate that they are willing to add some weird things to their menu so you can try something new.

You can catch them at events across the state, and on this particular day, I did a hickory-smoked BBQ shank and side of local pickled eggs. The former was more traditional, but bold with flavor, while the latter is not something you see every day, but interesting.

Grade: A

I think I'm at the peak of my pizza fandom. Detroit-style, New York-style, artisan, make-your-own, etc. Fuel Counter allows me to combine a few of those options.

I visited the express location in Hurricane that recently shuttered and created my own pizza with fresh mozzarella, ricotta, arugula, beets, pears, prosciutto and a balsamic glaze. I'm no chef, but man did I put together a tasty pie.

I loved the different components and how they played together. The sweet balanced the salty. The tang balanced the savory. I may have went a touch overboard with too many toppings - making for a pretty hefty slice. But worth it.

Grade: A

Happy Garden Chinese Buffet in Glen Dale is a standard small-town Chinese-American restaurant.

I picked up several Styrofoam to-go boxes from the main counter and filled them with food from the buffet: General Tso's chicken, seafood delight, crab rangoons, etc. Those are my core go-tos: a little sweet, a little savory, a little creamy, a little crunchy.

After weighing each box, the cashier rang me up. I think this is the best way to go because you can enjoy the variety of a buffet in the comfort of your own home. Plus, you can have leftovers. With a buffet, though, comes my oft-recited complaints - a bit dried out, a bit chewy. But par for the course.

Grade: B
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