Sabor Restaurant

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17 Wendell Ave Ext.
Pittsfield, Mass. 


Like a hidden treasure, Sabor Restaurant is tucked away just off North Street on Wendell Avenue. Offering Latin/French cuisine, Sabor's goal is to bring a Latin-inspired taste to downtown Pittsfield. The influence of Latin cuisine is evident in the ever-changing menu driven by the season's freshest offerings. 

Start with an appetizer like shrimp ceviche with fried green plantain or the popular homemade guacamole dip served with tortilla chips. For the soup lover, try the Mariscada Lobster Bisque, Cold Cucumber Avocado or Roasted Tomato soups or ask about the soup of the day.   

"Our menu offers something for everyone, from our premium sirloin steak, prepared with Barolo wine and wild mushroom reduction finished with melted Stilton blue cheese, to our famous red snapper, pan-seared and served with tomatoes and sautéed vegetables," says Chef Paul Saldana. "We offer the best selection of Latin and French cuisine."


Or try one of the traditional Ecuadorian dishes like Pernil, roasted pork served with cheese potato cake, grilled asparagus topped with encebollano (citrus onion mixed with cilantro and fresh tomato).

Don't leave without trying one of the homemade deserts - cheesecake, chocolate layer cake, tiramisu, cafe carmel flan and more.

"We've come a long way since our opening," said General Manager Digna Montenegro. "We have remodeled our dining room, upgraded our bar and wine selections and, based on the feedback from our dear customers, selected the very best in Latin cuisine. We strive to offer you a very pleasing dining experience."

Having a birthday party, corporate affair, rehearsal diner, meeting, or fundraiser? Sabor restaurant can accommodate small- to medium-size groups. Whatever your event, we will help make it unforgettable, elegant and affordable. Please call 413-445-5465 for help in planning your next event. November 1st begins our winter hours; open Thursday thru Saturday 5PM-10PM.

 

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Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires Honors Leaders, Volunteers

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Liana Toscanini presented the Founder's Choice Award to Smitty Pignatelli for his years of support as state representative. 
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires held its ninth annual nonprofit awards last week honoring the contributions of those who have helped the community in their own way.
 
The gathering at the Country Club in Pittsfield on Tuesday included the introduction of new nonprofit Executive Director Samantha Anderson, who steps in for retiring founder and director Liana Toscanini. State Reps. Tricia Farley-Bouvier, John Barrett III and Leigh Davis attended the event.
 
Toscanini, who created NPC in 2016, was honored at the conclusion of the evening to mark her decade leading the organization. 
 
"Founders don't just lead organizations, they are the organization in the deepest sense," said NPC Board President Emily Schiavoni. "Their relationships, their instincts, their fingerprints are on everything, and when someone has poured a decade of herself into building something from the ground up, the act of stepping back is not a simple handoff, it's an act of extraordinary trust and courage that brings me to what Leanna actually built." 
 
NPC became something of a chamber of commerce for nonprofits under Toscanini's guidance, creating a hub of support for leadership and networking for the small and large nonprofits that fuel much of the activity within the Berkshires. 
 
She developed more than two dozen programs, including Get on Board, which helps connect community members with nonprofit boards, and a giving-back guide, volunteer fairs, and a resource directory.
 
Schiavoni described Toscanini as a great mentor who has had a big impact in strengthening local nonprofits.
 
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