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Come on, dish: Which Richmond restaurant do you miss the most?

We want to know — which Richmond restaurant or meal sparks nostalgia in your heart and belly, and why?

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Secco Wine Bar closed in 2022.

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We have some amazing restaurants in our city, and we love highlighting new culinary gems at RICtoday. But there have also been so many great, local restaurants that have closed over the years (Mamma Zu, we miss you) — and sometimes, we get a little hankering for a meal from a place that no longer exists. Sigh.

This got us thinking about the local restaurants from yesteryear that make our readers feel that same nostalgia — the spots that would be your go-to choices for dining out if they were still around.

Personally, if we had a time machine, we’d head straight to Robin Inn for the spaghetti and never look back.

OK, your turn. Which Richmond restaurant or meal would you give anything to eat one more time? Let us know and we may feature you in an upcoming newsletter.

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