9.11.2009

Atlanta Restaurant Reviews

So I had an excellent time in Atlanta, GA with my best friend Marci. And even though food wasn't the reason for the trip, we certainly made it a large piece of the pie. Marci was fabulous and sent me tons of links to local restaurants before I came so we could peruse menus and make plans. She stepped up and made decisions when I simply could not decide. We had a great time and packed a lot in just a few days. So without further stalling, I'll go right into it.

The Shed at Glenwood






The Shed at Glenwood was the very first place we went. We went for brunch, and I was starving when we arrived after an early morning flight. We kicked it right off by ordering drinks made with watermelon and champagne. What a heavenly combination.





I loved the fizzy watermelon foam on the top. The perfect drink for brunch! The brunch menu looked mouthwatering and I had a hard time deciding, but finally settled for the Chilled Beef Tenderloin Sandwich. Beef tenderloin is my absolute favorite cut of beef. (Who doesn't love tenderloin?) Having it thin sliced, chilled, and stacked high on this sandwich was the perfect way to enjoy it for brunch.




The lovely creation was served with a side of perfectly done fries, but forgive me, they aren't in the shot. See the pepper on top? It was grown in their own garden. It packed very little heat, but a lot of flavor. I'd like to know where they get their olives as well. So crunchy and delectable.
For dessert we ordered the peanut butter bars.






So rich and chocolaty in their creamy layers. They were a perfect blend of salty, sweet, and rich nutty flavors. And look at that presentation! Gorgeous. I love the layers and the way they are spaced on the plate.
The Shed has such a friendly and inviting atmosphere, with the food of a fine casual dining restaurant. It was a great experience and I can't wait to go back and try the dinner menu!




ONE. Midtown Kitchen







For dinner that night, we got dolled up and head to ONE. Midtown Kitchen. ONE is a part of the Concentrics Restaurant Family. All of the restaurant sound AMAZING and if I lived in the area, I would review one every week.






Marci and I went a little wild when we ordered and we ordered a bunch of things to try. It was so hard to choose, I think it took us 20 minutes to nail down a game plan. I wish I could remember the name of the martini I ordered. It had something to with grapefruit and champagne and was simply divine.






We ended up choosing to go with, in no particular order, a cheese plate, a fig salad, pasta with Parmesan cream sauce, and a wood-fired pizza with peaches, prosciutto, ricotta, and balsamic. I must say the cheese plate was amazing. One of the best cheese plates ever. The first was Cypress Grove Midnight Moon from Holland which was paired with a balsamic reduction. Here is the description from the website "Aged six months or more, this pale, ivory cheese is firm, dense and smooth with the slight graininess of a long-aged cheese. The flavor is nutty and brown-buttery, with prominent caramel notes. The wheel is finished in a beautiful black wax. Made in Europe exclusively for Cypress Grove Chevre". It tasted similar to a smoked gouda. The second was the best blue cheese I have ever tasted. I can still taste it now and I would love to buy some. It was Point Reyes Blue from California, and they paired it with some sort of crunchy pecans with cinnamon. The flavor was strong, but not overpowering and had a depth that took over your senses. I couldn't stay away from it. The third was Sweet Grass Dairy Green Hill paired with a cherry jam. It's a pasteurized, soft-ripened, cow’s milk cheese that was similar to brie. An excellent balance between the Midnight Moon and Blue. I absolutely adored this course.





The fig salad brought a new concept to my palate. I had realized as I stuck the first fig in my mouth that this was my very first time trying fresh figs. Before I had tried them dried, and it lended no hint as to the breadth of flavor and texture there was hidden in fresh figs. Figs are very popular at the moment, and now I can see why. They seem like the perfect thing to grace a salad with goat cheese crumbles. I'll definitely have to experiment with figs in the near future.






The Parmesan cream sauce on the pasta was so creamy and well put together. They completed the dish with bacon crumbles and it was a nice contrast to the cool freshness of the fig salad. I really enjoyed this dish.




The pizza, in it's own right, was really really good, but ended up being shorted by our other selections. It was our least favorite of the night, but I feel that by itself was a wonderful creation. The peaches were fresh and amazing and played well with the balsamic. My only complaint may be that there was a little too much prosciutto (if there is such a thing!). But I feel that is something purely personal as I tend not to like meat on my pizzas.






We chose brandy-soaked blueberry cheesecake for dessert, and I must say I loved the blueberries. The cheesecake was traditional, and I am not a fan of the traditional cheesecake texture, but the flavor was delicious.





Overall ONE. Midtown Kitchen seemed like a really chic place to go and have dinner with friends or enjoy a night out. I love the warehouse feel. I would definitely recommend it!







The Sundial Restaurant, Bar, and View

After dinner at ONE. Midtown Kitchen, Marci took me to where her fiance, Steve, popped the question. The whole thing went down one romantic evening at The Sundial Restaurant. We decided to hit up the bar for some after dinner drinks and to enjoy the view. The Sundial is one of those rotating restaurants, which I've never been to before. It was amazing. We watched the city go by as we sipped cocktails. (Very pricey cocktails, but I guess we were paying for the view too!) I'd love to bring my boyfriend here at some point for a romantic dinner out. Below is a picture of the fireworks at the stadium.






The Elevation Chophouse






Marci was such a doll and picked The Elevation Chophouse and Skybar for brunch the next morning because she knew I was gaga over aviation. This restaurant happily sits next to the runways at the Cobb County Airport - Mc Collum Field (KRYY for all of those aviation nuts out there); and with floor to ceiling windows gives great views of the little airports happenings. While you dine you can watch Cessnas and private jets take off and land, and even helicopters come and go. It was such an enjoyable meal.




A helicopter taxiing.


I started it off with a blueberry-thyme lemonade. So perfect for the hot GA weather.





After stuffing ourselves the night before, I decided to go with a breakfast flare and ordered the Brioche French Toast.





It was served with a blueberry-caramel sauce that was sooo amazing. The waitress also brought me their rum-raisin syrup and maple syrup. I normally do not like syrups, but these were sooo good. (Which goes to show you that generic brand syrup really isn't all there is). The toast was so light and fluffy and the bacon perfectly cooked. I can't wait to go back here and watch the planes again. I would truly be a regular stop of mine if I lived in the ATL area.


I can't believe all of the places we didn't get to try and how wonderful everything was. It was truly a great time and an awesome culinary tour. Thanks, Marci, for carting me around with my big camera to all those eateries!

3 comments:

  1. Brilliant photos & reviews - makes me want to do it all over again. Can't wait until your next visit!

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  2. Yummy. But I must point out that Cypress Grove Chevre is not in Holland. It's located in Arcata, Humboldt County California. Glad you liked it!

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  3. Thanks for pointing that out! I simply meant that the cheese is made for Cypress Grove in Europe, even though they are based in CA. I'm glad they can bring it closer to us!

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