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AltaEats: See New Restaurant’s Menu

AltaEats opened last week and their new menu differs from the one shared a year ago. What do you think?

After almost a year of restaurant (1860 N. Allen Ave.) opened last week.

See more on AltaEats’ opening here on Patch.

Patch readers have commented via email and comments that they enjoy the new eatery and feel it brings something new and upscale that does not exist to the area.

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Though the restaurant is called AltaEats, the City considers it to be in Pasadena, co-owner Paul Ragan's wife Angela commented, though the owners see it as an Altadena spot, hence the name.

In fact, the restaurant is located in Altadena Census Tract 4613 but has a Pasadena zip code.

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AltaEats shared their new menu and hours with Patch.

See the new menu below and share your thoughts in the comments section below.

The menu differs from the one shared about a year ago when Patch covered AltaEats' plans to open.

Mussel + basil + tomato + frites 10
Cauliflower, pine nuts and cumin 7
Duck hash + apricot-chili jam, fried hen egg 15
Little gem salad, white anchovies, grape tomatoes 8
Scallop trio - seared, panko crust and curried 15
Roasted brussel sprouts, pancetta, piquillo peppers 7
Crudo of ahi tuna, pickled radish and quail egg 16
Hanger Steak Frites 17
Paella 25
Jidori chicken, roasted beets, sweet potatoes 25
Lamb + potato-leek gratin, root vegetables 28
Sesame crusted tuna steak + roasted bok choy 25

AltaEats is open every night, except Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.-10 p.m.

Angela said they may alter hours if people don’t come in that late and they would like to add brunch and lunch if the demand is there.

Have you been to AltaEats? What do you think of the menu?

Editor's Note: A previous version of this article said Angela Ragan claimed the County recognizes AltaEats' location as Pasadena, but she commented the City sees it as Pasadena.


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