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January 2012 - Posts

    Girl on the Go

  • Sun in My Belly's Supperclub

    I'm thinking of stealing the paint-a-jar idea for our front porch. What a great way to recycle old jars and caps.

    Simple things done creatively and well. That’s how I’d describe both the food and the décor of Sun in My Belly.

    First the décor. This was my first visit to the neighborhood café, opened by partners Alison Luker and Max LeBlanc, although I’d enjoyed Sun in My Belly’s catering for years at events and at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. I instantly fell in love with the large, yet cozy feeling space. The tables are covered with brown paper and colorful votive holders, which upon closer inspection, turned out to be painted detergent caps. The mantle in the dining room where we ate was crammed with candle-filled colorfully painted jars and more detergent caps. Unpretentious, comfortable and relaxing.

    Although the tables were set very close together it wasn’t an annoying too-loud, too-close situation but rather a “Would you like to try a fried green tomato?” way. Which the lovely lady to our left said to us after she got a much larger portion than she thought. Wanting to be helpful and mannerly, we of course said yes and were rewarded with delicious tomatoes topped with yummy pimiento cheese.

    In addition to a few "big bites" like grilled salmon, grilled meatloaf and mushroom ravioli, Sun in My Belly now is offering a Supperclub menu Tuesday through Sunday, a four-course meal for $35 that changes weekly. We opted for one order of fried chicken and one Supperclub menu, which that night include potato latkes with smoked salmon, capers and crème fraiche, watercress salad, grilled flank steak and pineapple upside-down cake. (Check the website for the weekly menu.)

    I was kinda sorry I offered my husband the larger latke. I could have just had these for dinner.

    Our favorite dishes were the latkes, cumin spiked spaghetti squash that came with the flank steak and the huge fried chicken breast with delicious breading on it. We substituted the dessert with the brandy crème brulee, which was delicious. This was one Supperclub I was happy to take part in, if only for a night.

    A few more notes. When you drive there look for a sign for J. A. Bailey & Sons Hardware as the Sun in My Belly sign is very small and not visible from a car at night. And take your own wine, which they happily open and pour for you.

    Sun in My Belly is at 2161 College Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30317, 404.370.1088, 404.370.1088

     

  • Weekend Getaway: The Lodge and Spa at Callaway Gardens

       


    We’ll probably never sleep in that tent. My husband keeps promising (threatening?) me that he’s going to take me camping somewhere in North Georgia for a fun weekend getaway. But as I keep discovering new locations nearby that suit my more refined tastes (indoor plumbing), the possibility of that night on the cold, hard ground is becoming more remote than the odds of me dragging him to a day of shopping followed by a Chick Flick Film Fest.

    My latest discover is the gorgeous and little-known Lodge and Spa at Callaway Gardens. I had no idea that such a luxury property existed inside the 13,000 acres of these beautiful gardens. I’d visited Callaway Gardensseveral times, for the magnificent Fantasy in Lights during the holidays and for trips to enjoy biking along the wooded bike trails, with stops at Mr. Cason’s Vegetable Garden, Robin Lake Beach, the lovely Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel and my favorite, the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center.

    After an easy drive south of Atlanta about 80 miles, we turned into the beautifully landscaped and wooded drive up to the Lodge, where the only indication of it being a Marriott property were two small signs on posts that read Autograph Collection, which is Marriott’s exclusive group of independent hotels and resorts.

    The huge fireplace in the expansive lobby drew me in like a magnet and I pulled myself away only to go check out my room. Each of the 150 rooms in the Lodge has its own balcony, and mine overlooked the rock fountain directly below and further away, the beautifully landscaped saltwater pool where steam was gently rising off its heated surface. The swirling whirlpool and outdoor fireplace looked inviting and would be the perfect setting for a day of relaxation and romance.

    The heated saltwater pool is open year round. I so wish my backyard looked like this. Hey I'd settle for just the whirlpool.

    After a brief sigh of appreciation for my beautiful room, view, and free easy wireless connection, it was off to Spa Prunifolia (yes, we wondered about the name too. Seems it is named for the resort’s signature flower, the plum leaf azalea.) After relaxing in the quiet relaxation room, with another lit fireplace, I had a really soothing and much needed Swedish massage in one of the 13 treatment rooms.

    The evening began with a dirty gin martini served by our friendly and accommodating waiter Travis in the Ironwood Lounge. Then we moved into the Lodge’s main dining room, the “Farm to Fork” Piedmont Room, where we enjoyed a magnificent dinner prepared by Executive Chef Daniel Walters with locally produced ingredients, starting with duck confit flatbread and ending with salted caramel apple tart. Glenda was our charming and gracious server.

    It was a short getaway and after a wonderful night’s rest in the super-comfy bed, we were off. But I’m already planning a return visit. As long as there are rooms that pretty, pillows that soft and food that good, my husband doesn’t have a prayer of getting me into a tent. But somehow I think he’ll be happy for a long weekend getaway to the Lodge.

    For more on The Lodge and Spa at Callaway, click here.

  • Ten Top Meals in ATL for 2011

    As I sit here on day four of my weigh-what-my-driver’s-license-says diet, I am reliving some of my most memorable meals in Atlanta in 2011. Yeah, perhaps not the healthiest thing to do but it’s keeping me in my office and away from those frozen cookies from Rooster 14 that lie in wait downstairs. If I didn’t have the metabolism of a snail at rest I’d have a cookie dispenser behind my desk full stocked with chocolate chip cookies at all times. Along with a strawberry daiquiri machine. Ah, but I digress. Back to memories of meals past.

    As usual, our city saw its share of new restaurants that soared in popularity and old favorites that closed last year. But these 10 are still going strong.In no order at all, here are 10 places for awesome meals in 2012:

    A bowl of chicken soup at Southern Art can cure just about anything that ails you

    Southern Art

    Like eating at your fancy grandma’s house, the one who was always encouraging to set a spell and eat more. Get your southern fix along with the best chicken soup and biscuits I ever had here. For more, click here.

    The Wrecking Bar

    Hopheads and foodies alike love this place for, well, beer and dining that is way above your general pub fare. A former Georgia Tech engineer turned restaurateur renovated this historic home near Little 5 Points into an upscale brew pub.

    For more click here.

    Alma Cochina

    Downtown welcomes the Latin-inspired cuisine of this newcomer. Be sure to get the butternut squash guacamole and check out the variety of tequila cocktails.

    For more click here

    Brunch at The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead

    More than 50 items at this luxurious and legendary brunch buffet, including prime rib, lobster ravioli and king crab legs. Make sure you schedule a nap in the afternoon.

    Click more click here.

    Cellar 56

    This upscale Buckhead wine bar inside the East Andrews Courtyard is about the most romantic spot in Atlanta to dine. Get the grilled mac and cheese and Guinness braised short ribs along with your favorite wines.

    Tantra

    The gin drinks, killer lamb chops, excellent atmospher and sensual atmosphere made this Buckhead spot the perfect place to celebrate my birthday.

    For more click here





    Burgers at Smashburger come out fresh and juicy

    Smashburger

    Smashburger hit Atlanta in July. My son declared this the best burger he’s ever had. And he’s done lots of research.

    For more click here

    Genki

    The towering tuna symphony at the Virginia-Highland location was a highlight of the year. Oreo fans will want to try the Fried Tempura Oreos for dessert.

    For more click here

    Tavern Fiorentina

    Tucked onto the side of a Kroger shopping center, Taverna Fiorentina is never a spot I would have wandered into. But after being invited to lunch there, I plan to return for a taste of Italy.

    Local Three

    Comfort does feel good at this new Atlanta favorite where the menu changes daily based on the freshest ingredients and you'll find variations of pig on your plate and on the walls.

    For more click here

    Here's to more delicious dining in 2012. If only I burned calories while writing about food ...

     

     

     

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