Noche Brookhaven
705 Town Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30319
http://www.h2sr.com/noche-brookhaven/
Wow - how wonderful to be back with some of the original supper club members! Todd, Wade, Thom, Anne, Karen, Greg and me
Ambiance: 2
This tapas bar's noise levels were absolutely awful. While an aesthetically appealing environment with the concrete floors, exposed brick and high ceiling, the acoustics are horrible. The cold floors and open arrangement lacked sufficient material to absorb the noise. If you're meeting friends to eat and catch up, forget it. If you want good food, good service and want to people watch, then this is the place for you. The patio seating would be fine.
Food Quality: 9
Everything was delicious. We had the hummus & pita bread, spinach & arugula salad, crispy fish taco, carne asada, souhwestern spice seared scallops and ancho chile bbq salmon. An excellent menu with
Additional notes from our visit on 6/20/11: Potato crusted salmon was bland, although it was our server's favorite dish. Seared tuna was mediocre - spicy. Vegetable tostadas were a little bland too, except for the goat cheese.
Service: 10
Our server, Erin, was fantastic. She was very accommodating, checked in frequently and gladly split the check for us issue. Our plates were delivered in perfect order with appropriately measured pace and I'm certain our server had a lot to do with that. The delivery and clearing of plates were extremely efficient. The manager noticed Greg watching one of the tv's and stopped to ask if he wanted to change channel for him. I was amazed that she offered to do this with a packed restaurant on a Friday night!
Value: 7
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History
- Judes
- Atlanta, GA
- So why create a blog? Well, those close to me know how passionate I am about my food...eating food, to be more precise. 15 years ago I discovered the joy of dining in restaurants which boast a unique ambiance and delicious food. I first started tracking lists of great restaurants when I lived in Columbus, OH in the mid 90's. I was fortunate to dine at Cameron Mitchell's, Fifty-Five, Bravo, Rigsby's, Barcelona, and many more. I read in local newspapers about the best Places to be Seen, to Celebrate, to Impress, etc. and formulated my "to try" list. This hobby continued in Birmingham, AL and again when my travels brought me to Atlanta, GA ten years ago. I started a Supper Club with close friends in 2000, trying a new restaurant every Thursday night. We had one simple rule in the club, “no chain restaurants”! After three years of stomping through Atlanta's best and worst restaurants, we realized that this weekly tradition was becoming too expensive to maintain (go figure!). However, in 2005 I started making notes of my dining experiences for personal reference. To make it easy for my friends to get my recommendations, I thought I would try blogging. So...here goes!
6 Overall Rating - The Brickery 4/8/11
6125 Roswell Road Northeast
Sandy Springs, GA 30328-3905
(404) 843-8002
http://www.thebrickery.com/
Friday night dinner with Chris, Julie, Aubrey & Greg
Ambiance: 5
Opened in 1992, this family-operated eclectic restaurant is one of our regular neighborhood spots. It has a loyal following, as evidenced by its clientele. We've found that there's something familiar that keeps us coming back as well!
Food Quality: 7
We had the steak kabob, chicken fried steak, luchen kugel & banana pudding. Chris & Julie loved it!!!
The food isn't the healthiest, especially since many dishes are typical southern meals, but it's pretty darn good.
Service: 7
We usually have good service here. We enjoyed the owner, Bruce, stopping by our table and sharing some of the family & restaurant history. It's surprising how steady their business is. They draw an older early crowd or empty-nesters between 5-6:30p. By 7:30 - 8p, you'll find more families.
Value: 5
Prices are a little more than I would expect for a "regular local spot", but I do like their weekly customer specials which makes it more affordable. If you sign up with them, you'll receive an email each week which will include a discount on their weekly special.
Sandy Springs, GA 30328-3905
(404) 843-8002
http://www.thebrickery.com/
Friday night dinner with Chris, Julie, Aubrey & Greg
Ambiance: 5
Opened in 1992, this family-operated eclectic restaurant is one of our regular neighborhood spots. It has a loyal following, as evidenced by its clientele. We've found that there's something familiar that keeps us coming back as well!
Food Quality: 7
We had the steak kabob, chicken fried steak, luchen kugel & banana pudding. Chris & Julie loved it!!!
The food isn't the healthiest, especially since many dishes are typical southern meals, but it's pretty darn good.
Service: 7
We usually have good service here. We enjoyed the owner, Bruce, stopping by our table and sharing some of the family & restaurant history. It's surprising how steady their business is. They draw an older early crowd or empty-nesters between 5-6:30p. By 7:30 - 8p, you'll find more families.
Value: 5
Prices are a little more than I would expect for a "regular local spot", but I do like their weekly customer specials which makes it more affordable. If you sign up with them, you'll receive an email each week which will include a discount on their weekly special.
7 Overall Rating - Restaurant Eugene 4/1/11
Restaurant Eugene
2277 Peachtree Road Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 355-0321
http://www.restauranteugene.com/
Ambiance: 10
Our 5 year anniversary dinner! Restaurant Eugene offers the perfect setting for out celebration. We were seated in a cozy round booth and greeted with a personalized dinner menu, congratulating us on our 5 year anniversary. Very clean, comfortable dining room.
Food Quality: 6
A creative pastry, but it didn't seem fresh.
We ordered the 5 course wine pairing. It's always a treat when you don't know what the chef will be sending out next!
Our 1st plate was peter's point oyster (clabber cream, caviar) which tasted like cottage cheese placed on top of raw oyster
For our 2nd dish, the citrus cured trout tartare (green onion minced fennel relish, grapefruit, buttermilk, benne wafer). Initially, the flavors reminded me of french onion dip, but by the 3rd bite, the combination of all ingredients came together in a beautiful and refreshing way.
The 3rd dish was their english pea agnolotti (crisp shallots, lobster, preserved satsuma, micro broccoli, lobster nage) Initially, I found this to be an average dish. My last two bites were pungent, however. I didn't feel that the flavors worked well together at all. Greg enjoyed it though, describing it as a local, affordable island dish.
Our 4th dish was the herb crusted atlantic halibut (creamed red peas, toasted farro, lacinato kale, coffee smoked onion glaze). Unfortunately, the halibut was overcooked and dry. The salted toasted kale was good, similar to dried seaweed. The puree itself added nothing to the plate other than texture and decor. The flavors did blend well, but because the fish was overcooked, the dish needed a sauce or more puree.
Next, we had the iron skillet painted hills beef ribeye (king trumpet mushrooms, bone marrow, swiss chard, beet greens, fingerling potato & cippolini onions) Absolutely delicious! This dish was worth the mediocrity leading up to it!! Wow...mouth watering!The next plate, quite honestly, we would have been better off without it. It was interesting to receive this cheese plate in this sequence. Oh my, I could hardly swallow the cheese. Strong is an understatement. Everything but the strawberries which were served on the platter was unpleasant. Overpowering.
The 7th plate, a pre-dessert, was some sort of vidalia onion creme brulee with vanilla bean ice cream. Umm, really? I think the kitchen's trying too hard. The sugar coating on the dessert and ice cream were fine, but it was hard to separate from the onion dumpling that was enveloped by the sugar coating. Again, not the best choice of ingredients.
The 8th plate served the hibiscus tea gelee (lemon pound cake, cocoa nibs, buttermilk sorbet). The combination of all ingredients mixed together creates a wonderfully cool and guiltless, yet satiating dessert experience.
And finally, our last dish (the 9th one). Shall we call it the post-dessert? The pecan cookie was satisfyingly airy, sweet, light but yet rich. The almond marshmallow - dark chocolate flour light almond marshmallow, cakemix w/olive oil - tasted like baked sweetened flour
Service: 10
Impeccable service, but was stuffier than Woodfire Grill. Very accommodating, knowledgeable server. We were impressed that they created a special spiced rum drink just for Greg.
Value: 6
The experience itself was a great value, but we were generally disappointed with the food. Of all the dishes served, we enjoyed only the citrus cured trout tartare and iron skillet beef ribeye.
2277 Peachtree Road Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 355-0321
http://www.restauranteugene.com/
Ambiance: 10
Our 5 year anniversary dinner! Restaurant Eugene offers the perfect setting for out celebration. We were seated in a cozy round booth and greeted with a personalized dinner menu, congratulating us on our 5 year anniversary. Very clean, comfortable dining room.
Food Quality: 6
A creative pastry, but it didn't seem fresh.
We ordered the 5 course wine pairing. It's always a treat when you don't know what the chef will be sending out next!
Our 1st plate was peter's point oyster (clabber cream, caviar) which tasted like cottage cheese placed on top of raw oyster
For our 2nd dish, the citrus cured trout tartare (green onion minced fennel relish, grapefruit, buttermilk, benne wafer). Initially, the flavors reminded me of french onion dip, but by the 3rd bite, the combination of all ingredients came together in a beautiful and refreshing way.
The 3rd dish was their english pea agnolotti (crisp shallots, lobster, preserved satsuma, micro broccoli, lobster nage) Initially, I found this to be an average dish. My last two bites were pungent, however. I didn't feel that the flavors worked well together at all. Greg enjoyed it though, describing it as a local, affordable island dish.
Our 4th dish was the herb crusted atlantic halibut (creamed red peas, toasted farro, lacinato kale, coffee smoked onion glaze). Unfortunately, the halibut was overcooked and dry. The salted toasted kale was good, similar to dried seaweed. The puree itself added nothing to the plate other than texture and decor. The flavors did blend well, but because the fish was overcooked, the dish needed a sauce or more puree.
Next, we had the iron skillet painted hills beef ribeye (king trumpet mushrooms, bone marrow, swiss chard, beet greens, fingerling potato & cippolini onions) Absolutely delicious! This dish was worth the mediocrity leading up to it!! Wow...mouth watering!The next plate, quite honestly, we would have been better off without it. It was interesting to receive this cheese plate in this sequence. Oh my, I could hardly swallow the cheese. Strong is an understatement. Everything but the strawberries which were served on the platter was unpleasant. Overpowering.
The 7th plate, a pre-dessert, was some sort of vidalia onion creme brulee with vanilla bean ice cream. Umm, really? I think the kitchen's trying too hard. The sugar coating on the dessert and ice cream were fine, but it was hard to separate from the onion dumpling that was enveloped by the sugar coating. Again, not the best choice of ingredients.
The 8th plate served the hibiscus tea gelee (lemon pound cake, cocoa nibs, buttermilk sorbet). The combination of all ingredients mixed together creates a wonderfully cool and guiltless, yet satiating dessert experience.
And finally, our last dish (the 9th one). Shall we call it the post-dessert? The pecan cookie was satisfyingly airy, sweet, light but yet rich. The almond marshmallow - dark chocolate flour light almond marshmallow, cakemix w/olive oil - tasted like baked sweetened flour
Service: 10
Impeccable service, but was stuffier than Woodfire Grill. Very accommodating, knowledgeable server. We were impressed that they created a special spiced rum drink just for Greg.
Value: 6
The experience itself was a great value, but we were generally disappointed with the food. Of all the dishes served, we enjoyed only the citrus cured trout tartare and iron skillet beef ribeye.
3 Overall Rating - Platinum Blue Sushi 3/31/11
Lindsay and I stopped down here for an impromptu dinner. There was an unpleasant odor at the bar, so we chose to sit at a table. The restaurant was empty, which was surprising for a Thursday night, especially considering how packed the parking lot was that night.
Overall, I found the food to be disappointing. It was average at best. The eggplant appetizer tasted like watered-down hummus. We didn't stay for dinner after the poor start. I can see this being a decent place for a quick happy hour, but wouldn't recommend eating here.
Overall, I found the food to be disappointing. It was average at best. The eggplant appetizer tasted like watered-down hummus. We didn't stay for dinner after the poor start. I can see this being a decent place for a quick happy hour, but wouldn't recommend eating here.
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