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Atlanta Bites II

We spent our Saturday at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, enjoying ourselves but all day anticipating our dinner at Kevin Gillespie’s (aka “Beardie”)Woodfire Grill.

Our cab driver deposited us in the slightly suburban location next to a lingerie shop and an Asian restaurant and told us that the Asian restaurant was really good. We (I think wisely) decided to stick with the guy recognized by the James Beard Foundation. The restaurant was warm and cozy and, since we were a few minutes early, we sat at a bar table and had a drink. They’ve since changed over their menu so I don’t know what it was (can’t find it online), but it had blueberries and was delicious.

I’d called ahead to find out if we might meet Beardie since it was a special 40th birthday/engagement trip for us, but he was out of town. The staff, however, could not possibly have been nicer or more lovely to us the entire time. We originally ordered the five-course chef’s tasting menu and were going in blind — they just told us to trust them. We did.

Our awesomely knowledgeable server brought us glasses of sparkling cava — not only to celebrate but because the cool bubbles compliment fried food…and then we were presented with a fried oyster and pickled veggie slaw. The piquant slaw nicely offset the hot, fried oyster and it made for several delicious bites.

We then had some salmon and greens in an olive oil emulsion which was deceptively simple — it looked like salmon and salad, but the tastes were so much more complex. It was at this point K decided we were going with the seven course tasting menu after all. We couldn’t miss out on any of the dishes they were offering! Being the wonderful people they are, they worked to accommodate this and offered us an amuse bouche!

Because I am not a fan of beets, horseradish or dill, I didn’t *love* the beet, horseradish and dill amuse bouche, but K really liked the flavors.

We then enjoyed a scallop with a porcini mushroom and golden raisin emulsion. It was, perhaps, the most perfectly cooked scallop I’ve ever eaten and even a raisin-hater like K liked the earthy and slightly sweet sauce.

I think it was around here we received our palate cleanser which was a watermelon soup shooter with pickled watermelon rind and chili. While I’m not fond of watermelon, it was the hot chili kick at the end that made this really memorable. I might eat more watermelon if it came with a chili kick!

Then we went full throttle into meat country with a mosiac of rabbit and potatoes with roasted tomatoes and partially dehydrated black olives. I loved the slightly gamey rabbit with the salty olives.

Then it was pork belly and grilled quail with potatoes, okra and smoked pork jus. We expected pork from the man who has a pig tattooed on his arm. They didn’t disappoint. This was pork heaven. Then we enjoyed duck breast with rosemary carrots and pecan butter with blackberry sauce. Duck and berries go soooooo well together and these were my favorite carrots I’ve ever eaten. They have ruined it for all subsequent carrots I will ever eat.

Somewhere in here we finished our cava and K ordered some red wine and I ordered some white wine, but we were so drunk on tasty meat I no longer remember what wines we had. Regardless, we delighted in our mini cherries jubilee with almond butter (a kind of pre-dessert). Two of my favorite flavors together are cherries and almond and the rich almond butter worked profoundly perfectly with the juicy cherry snap. Final dessert? Semolina cake (which my phone “corrected” to read “semi lunar cake”) with blueberry ice cream and a limoncello sauce. If cherries and almonds are on my favorite flavor list, blueberries and lemon are a close second. The ice cream and sauce melted together perfectly to moisten the semolina cake.

Happiness. Warmth. Meat. Dessert. Yum. And as we were leaving, the staff gave K a menu that Beardie had signed for him before he left town. Service perfection.

I just decided that the Woodfire Grill gets a post all to itself so stay tuned for Southern food and me driving K nuts with Gone With The Wind trivia at Pittypat’s Porch and Pied Au Cochon can still suck it…

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Atlanta Bites I

For K’s 40th birthday (back in March) I surprised him with a trip to Atlanta, specifically to eat at our Top Chef fave Kevin Gillespie’s restaurant the Woodfire Grill, but also for a bunch of other Atlanta-related fun. It took until Labor Day weekend for us to get there, but last weekend we were Atlanta-bound!

For lunch our first day in town, we hiked to The Varsity – the world’s largest drive-in restaurant. We walked into the massive, Art Deco restaurant, ordered at the expansive counter (they really do ask, “What’ll ya have?”) and in a hurry we had our basic and retro yummy lunch. K had two “hot dogs” (hot dogs with chili and mustard) and “strings” (an order of fries) and I had two “naked dogs” (just what they sound like, hot dogs with nuthin’ on them) and “ring one” (an order of onion rings).

  It was fast food good and the onion rings were definitely keepers! K said that while the chili and mustard together were unusual, they worked. I took his word for it and enjoyed my childhood memory lunch of hot dogs in white buns. It was a good thing we were doing a lot of walking.

In keeping with the “back to basics” theme for the day, we went to Flip Burger Boutique that evening. Faux-hawked Top Chef alum Richard Blais consulted on the menu and one of their burgers was on K’s big birthday list of deliciousness.

They don’t take reservations and it was a Friday night, but despite the full tables and buzzing atmosphere it only took about 10 minutes for us to get a table. We have a soft spot for strawberry basil mojitos and they had them on the drinks menu so K ordered one and I was intrigued by the ginger margarita. We agreed that the S/B mojito at the Palmer House (that originally started our obsession) was better, but that Flip Burger’s was pretty darn good. I lurrrved the ginger margarita, but wished for just a little bit more spicy ginger as promised. K flipped (get it!?! Okay, I’ll quit) over the confit duck nuggets with blood orange chili sauce and they were soo fabulous — hot, fried, dark and juicy with tangy citrus and the chili kick. Take *that* chicken nuggets!

Confit Duck Nuggets

K got the osso buco burger with braised veal and crispy fried onions and it was meaty rich delicious. I ordered the lobster roll “burger” with green goddess dressing, but the server came back with the saddest news …  they weren’t serving it because the lobster wasn’t up to their standards. However, I asked if they could do the same burger with shrimp instead, they said no problem and I enjoyed a sprightly, fresh, light, sweet shrimpy delight.

 
And what is a day of burgers and dogs without a shake? K is not big on lactose so he enjoyed another mojito, but I went with the adults only Patron XO shake with mocha flavored tequila, vanilla ice cream, caramel and whipped cream. My only regret is that it was not bigger and that I couldn’t reach the bottom of the glass with my tongue.
 
Incidentally, our hotel (the Artmore Hotel) had a devastatingly lovely courtyard with a fountain, fire pit and comfy sofas where we enjoyed several warm evenings kicking up our feet and sipping drinks from the bar.
 
Next up: The Woodfire Grill, we eat our weight in fried chicken at Pittypat’s Porch and Pied au Cochon can suck it!  
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