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Great Lunch Spots in Savannah

What is so nice about staying in a new city for a few weeks is that you start to weed out the restaurants a bit, you talk to people, become (just a little) a local. We’re finding casual lunch spots that are absolutely superb, that we probably would have missed out on if we were only visiting for a few days.

One of these such spots, Mellow Mushroom, was recommended to us by our friend Cris, and is a regional chain in the Southeast.  There is definitely a relaxed, laid back, and funky vibe to this quirky pizza place, and the food was fantastic.

To start we ordered a half order of fresh pretzels, with garlic oil and parmesan.  It turned out they simply made pretzel shapes with their pizza dough, baked them, then brushed on garlic oil and gave ‘em a good shake of parmesan cheese.  Simple, but super delicious.  Like garlic knots or breadsticks, but way cooler when in the shape of a pretzel.  We’ll definitely be making these when we get home!

We shared a small Kosmic Karma pizza, which was topped with marinara, mozzarella, sun dried tomatoes, spinach, roma tomatoes, feta, with a swirl of pesto.  This pizza was terrific.  The toppings worked wonderfully together, and we both loved the chew and flavor of the crust.

Plus, you can’t really go too wrong with a place with lime green tiles and murals of cartoon greats in the bathrooms!

One of our other favorite lunches was from Zunzi’s Express, on York Street.  It is a carry-out only spot (typically with a line out the door), but they have some cafe tables beside their building, so we grabbed a few chairs and ate right there.

We split The Godfather sandwich (that picture is just of half of it!), which was ridiculously good and definitely substantial enough to share (though I think we each could have polished one off it was so delicious!).  A delicious soft french loaf is stuffed with lettuce, tomato, grilled chicken, smoked sausage, and topped with the most delicious sauces.  We pretty much just said “Yes” when they asked us if we wanted their sauces on it.  No idea exactly what they were!  We’ll definitely be going back and splitting one more of these in the coming week.

 
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Posted by on January 28, 2012 in Food, Julie, Restaurant Reviews, Savannah

 

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What month is it again?!

I’m having a hard time remembering that it is January.

 
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Posted by on January 27, 2012 in Garden, Julie, Random Life, Savannah

 

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Happy as Can Bee…

There is, quite literally, the sweetest little shop on Broughton Street in downtown Savannah.  The Savannah Bee Company‘s shop is quite inviting, with their old fashioned screen porch door and promises of samples inside.  Along their counter they have a variety of jars, cheese and apples and honeycomb, as well as honey roasted pecans, and (if you’re lucky) a honey cheesecake out to nibble on.  It is very difficult not to walk out of the store without a jar or two.

I just spotted this recipe for Honey Pound Cake, and I thought it would be a great way to showcase one of SBC’s honeys (you know, without just eating it by the spoonful!).  I stopped into the shop and picked up a small jar of Sourwood honey, a sweet, super flavorful, dark hued honey.  I followed the recipe exactly, though I baked it in three mini loaf pans, which the batter fit perfectly in.  And we found a perk to going back to using a hand mixer – getting to lick the beaters!  And oh baby, is this batter fantastic!

Out of the oven, still warm, sliced and drizzled with a bit more honey (this other jar is our favorite – Winter White), this pound cake is groan-inducing.  And the aroma is off the charts.  The flavor of the honey really does shine, despite all the other ingredients.  I’m sure it will be quite delicious using local Raikowski Farm honey when we’re home too, but a few jars of this Sourwood honey will definitely find its way into our bags to take back!

 
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Posted by on January 26, 2012 in Baking, Food, Julie, Savannah

 

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The Coast.

I simply cannot get enough of this.

Or this.

Or this.

And neither can Buddy!

 
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Posted by on January 25, 2012 in Buddy, Julie, Savannah, Travel

 

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Crazy Crab Shack.

Lunch today was an experience.  Flat out, one of the craziest places we have ever eaten at. We had read reviews about The Crab Shack out towards Tybee Island and were a bit prepared for some of the crazy, and the crazy did not disappoint.  Because honestly, where else in the world are we ever going to eat shrimp, illegally feed cats, and see alligators and parrots, all within 20 feet of each other?!

First off, the food was pretty decent.  We each did the Low Country Shrimp Boil, which included seasoned shrimp, sausage, potatoes, and corn on the cob.  Add a Sweet Tea, and we’re just about as Southern Coastal as we can get.  The table had a hole cut out of the center, with a garbage underneath, so we just chucked the shells and cobs and trash in there as we ate.  Easy Peasy!

But now for the crazy.  There were random cats that wandered about, and despite posted warnings not to feed them, Justin could not be contained and kept throwing pieces of shrimp down to this one.  Mom and Ruth, you would have HATED this place!! But John, you would have LOVED it!  :)

And then there were alligators!  They were much smaller than we had expected, but then, there sure were a lot of them!  Apparently you can pay to feed the buggers, but that wasn’t too high on my list to try.  I didn’t really want to see all those things swarming for food.  So all in all, this was a really fun lunch.  And the crazy is what added to every minute of it!

 
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Posted by on January 24, 2012 in Food, Julie, Restaurant Reviews, Savannah, Travel

 

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Food recommendations volume 2

This is a report of some quality foodstuffs we’ve consumed over the last week.  It’s always fun to be in a new place and try regional specialities, or new restaurants.

Today we ate lunch at Leoci’s, which we had seen walking around a week or so ago.  It was crazy good, and a good deal as well.  Julie had a seafood risotto, and I had the daily gnocchi special, which had a bacon and cream sauce and crispy pork on top of it.  It tasted as good as it looks.  Plus, since it was warm today, we ate out on their back patio, which was a nice treat in January.  This was probably our favorite place so far, and we’re looking forward to going again soon.

Seafood risotto

Gnocchi with crispy pork

Nothing left of the gnocchi

On Saturday night, we went out for dessert at Lulu’s Chocolate Bar, which was a really fun little place.  They only serve desserts and drinks, so we tried a little of both.  I started with a Milky Way martini, which was two different chocolate liqueurs and caramel liqueur all mixed together.  It was wonderful.  We then shared a sunday for two.  It was three different kinds of ice cream and it came with 3 separate sauces (chocolate, caramel, strawberry), and 3 separate liqueurs, all in an edible chocolate bowl.  Everything was top notch, and the restaurant was very cool inside.

Ice cream, sauces, liqueurs, and the Milky Way martini

On Friday night, we went with the Garrard’s to the Salt Life Food Shack in Florida.  This was a bustling restaurant and they had a lot of fun seafood, while still keeping around some family friendly options (although Presley and Cooper split sushi, of all things).  Julie had a shrimp roll, which was just a sandwich piled with shrimp and covered in cheese.  She didn’t care for the cheese, but it pulled off easily.  I had a Poke Bowl, which was rice with a spicy sauce, avocado, steamed spinach, and then covered in a huge mound of tuna.  It was amazing.  I would definitely order it again – unique and tasty.

Presley, Cooper, and Cris, and Cooper's amazing 4 color mohawk.

Shrimp roll

Poke bowl

 
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Posted by on January 23, 2012 in Food, Justin, Savannah, Travel

 

Gloomy.

River Street and one of the cruising paddle boats from the ferry.

A storm and rain system has moved in over Savannah, chasing away the sun and warm temperatures.  It is hard for me to clear my head of sleep on days like this.  But we ventured out despite the pallor, and took a river ferry ride over to the Savannah Convention Center to walk through the Home and Garden show that is taking place.

Looking out over the river, the ferry, and River Street from the Convention Center.

The expo was a bit of a bust and not worth the money we paid to get in, but I enjoyed being out on the water for the ferry crossing, even if it only takes a few minutes.

 
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Posted by on January 22, 2012 in Julie, Savannah

 

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Alligator Soul

Alligator Soul restaurant is pretty much as close to our condo as you can get, just a half block’s walk.  Based on the overwhelmingly positive reviews we had read, we thought it was well worth making reservations and walking over for dinner.  We were welcomed immediately upon entering and made to feel right at home as we were seated at our table.  Seemingly well known for their cocktails, I challenged the staff pretty much right away by requesting a non-alcoholic cocktail.  They were quite happy to oblige and send out a fantastic fruity blend of frothy pineapple juice and hibiscus syrup.

After hearing the specials for the evening, we chose to start our meal with a Charcuterie platter of housemade roasted and smoked meats and fish, a cheese plate of locally made cheeses and honey, and Alligator Bites – deep fried bits of alligator tail.  We thoroughly enjoyed and lingered over these appetizers for awhile.

Though as soon as our entrees arrived, we knew we had over-ordered.  I couldn’t resist trying the Shrimp and Grits.  And it was crazy delicious, without a doubt.  But I had wished I had ordered the appetizer portion, especially when Justin mentioned dessert!  I must say though, the grits reheated beautifully the next day for dinner!

Justin ordered the Amaretto and Espresso glazed Scallops and Grits and out came the largest scallops either of us had ever seen.  And like the Shrimp and Grits, they were exceptional.  Perfectly cooked and so delicious.  But also a very large portion.

For dessert our server highly recommended the Fig and Port glazed Cheesecake, and we also decided to try the Banana Beignets.  And both were phenomenal.  We would highly recommend saving some room in your tummy to fit dessert into your evening!  The staff at Alligator Soul guaranteed we had a terrific meal and time in their restaurant home.  We just needed to extend our evening walk by a few blocks to make up for such a filling and decadent Southern meal!

 
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Posted by on January 20, 2012 in Food, Julie, Restaurant Reviews, Savannah, Travel

 

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Good Eats of Savannah – Part 1

As you most likely have guessed, one of the things we are loving while in Savannah is trying new restaurants.  We’re scouring Yelp, Urbanspoon, and other reviews sites for good places to try, and just happening upon other places that we add to our list.  We’re trying to veer away from anything too touristy (read: Paula Dean’s), though some places seem so touristy that we HAVE to try them (read: The Crab Shack – live alligators and exotic birds – What?!).  But here is a selection of bites we’ve tried and enjoyed so far:

One of our first evenings walking we were both craving sushi. We stopped in Wasabi's on MLK Jr. Blvd. We enjoyed steamed edamame, hamachi nigiri, and these rolls (the Oh My God roll and the Savannah Beach roll). All were exceptional and we look forward to going back one more time.

Downtown Savannah has a couple of pizza places, but Your Pie is pretty unique. Think of the process of ordering a sandwich at Subway, and apply it to pizza. We each got to pick our dough and toppings and it was made in front of us, then slid into a wood fired oven to bake. Justin ordered a Thai Pie, and I picked The Great White. Both were very yummy.

The first time we stopped at Mabel Francis Potter's Cupcake Emporium there was a line out the door, but as we were out walking today all was quiet, so we stopped in for a sweet. We chose a Snickerdoodle Cupcake and a Mabel's Special Butter Cupcake. The cake was light and fluffy with a nice tight crumb, and the buttercream was made with real butter. The Mabel's Butter cupcake tasted like a Twinkie to me, if a Twinkie was made with real ingredients. :)

We kept seeing absolutely crazy Zaxby's commercials starring Rachel Dratch, and when we were out and about yesterday we decided to stop in and see how their chicken sandwiches compare to Chick-fil-a. Verdict? We both liked the sauce and the chicken was really quite good. Definitely another great fast food option while traveling, but not quite Chick-fil-a.

 
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Posted by on January 19, 2012 in Food, Julie, Restaurant Reviews, Savannah, Travel

 

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Captain Buddy

 
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Posted by on January 18, 2012 in Buddy, Julie, Savannah

 

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