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Summer Shade / Corks and Forks Festival Grant Park, Atlanta, GA

For the 8th year in a row, the Summer Shade Festival is taking place in Grant Park, Atlanta, GA. This goes on in conjunction with the Corks and Forks Festival. The Corks and Forks Festival is an opportunity to meet some local Atlanta chefs and sample some of their food.

The idea of the festival is to encourage people to get out of the stale air-conditioning to enjoy the cooling shade of century old trees in Grant Park. The festival kicks off with the Adams Realtors 5k run at 8 AM. The Festival Artist Market opens at 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Saturday. Live Entertainment revs up at 10:00 a.m. till 11:00 p.m. and a Children’s Fun Center opens at 12:00 noon.

Corks & Forks — A Fine Food and Wine Event is open both Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Atlanta’s top chefs will offer specialty items and you will be able to sample some great wines and ales that are offered at Atlanta restaurants. Corks & Forks is a ticketed event; tickets are $35 in advance/$45 at the gate — Saturday and Sunday tickets sold separately.

Some chefs that will be on hand are:

* Canoe – Chef Carvel Grant Gould
* Dogwood – Chef Shane Touhy
* Empire State South – Chef Hugh Acheson
* Goin’ Coastal
* Il Mulino – Chefs Fernando and Gino Masci
* Legal Sea Foods – Chef Chris Lee
* Livingston Restaurant & Bar- Chef Greg Menne
* Market – Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichtens
* Milton’s Cuisine & Cocktails
* Murphy’s – Chef Gregg McCarthy
* ONE Midtown Kitchen – Chef Drew Van Leuvan
* Peasant Bistro – Russell Hayes
* Rathbun’s – Chef Kevin Rathbun & Kirk Parks
* Rosebud – Chef Ron Eyester
* Serpas Restaurant
* Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House – Nancy Mitchell
* Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar and View – Chef Christian Messier
* TAP – Chef Adrian Villarreal
* The Cake Hag
TWO urban licks – Chef Cameron Thompson

For more information and to buy tickets, click here.

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Trilogy Trolley Crawl, Roswell, Atlanta, GA

The second annual Trilogy Trolley Crawl happens Saturday, August 21, 2010 from 7:00-11:30pm. The Trolley Crawl takes guests on a journey to three different venues, each with the theme of an American city. The three cities represented are Las Vegas, Nashville, and New York City. Travel via trolley to all three historic homes for food, drink, fun and entertainment. Limited number of tickets available at $40. It’s definitely something a little bit out of the ordinary.

The ticket price includes admission to three historic Roswell homes, one drink ticket and three mini-sampler plate food tickets. The event will take place on the grounds of Barrington Hall, Bulloch Hall and Smith Plantation. Trolleys transport guests to the three great American “cities” mentioned above where they can feast on regional cuisine and signature drinks.

What: Trilogy Trolley Crawl
When: Saturday, August 21, 2010
Where: Historic Roswell
Cost: $40 per person
Why: A chance to see a Historic building while drinking, dancing and eating

The grounds of Barrington Hall are filled with the excitement, sites and sounds of the Las Vegas strip. You’ll be able to “gamble” at the casino while listening to the Vegas sounds of Brookwood Split. Enjoy a taste of Vegas with a “Caesar Salad” with Chicken Strips and a slice of Wedding Chapel Cake. And wash that down with our Signature Drink, the “Rat Pac” (classic vodka & tonic).

Bulloch Hall will take you to Nashville and the Grand Ole Opry and will feature all of the fun that country and western music has to offer. You can two-step to the terrific country sounds of the award winning Jamie Pelfrey Band. Enjoy a BBQ Pork Slider with Tennessee Slaw and a Mini Moon Pie. And what else would the Signature Drink be but some good old Lynchburg Lemonade (Jack Daniels and lemonade)?

Smith Plantation will transform into the streets of New York City with iconic music and foods found throughout the Big Apple. Rock the night away at our “Studio 54” with famous local DJ Steve the Extreme. A mini Pastrami on Rye with Chips and a NYC Black & White Cookie will delight your palate. And, our “Cosmo” Signature Drink will add another special touch to the evening.

Six trolleys will continuously loop to transport guests from site to site. Parking is available at each site with additional parking at the First Baptist Church parking lot on Mimosa Boulevard. Guests may begin the fun at any of the three locations.

Order tickets online at www.southerntrilogy.com

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Gastro Trek in Peru with Chef Hector Santiago

Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Chef Hector Santiago has had a strong impact on the Latin American community in Atlanta. Dining at the chef’s restaurant, Pura Vida Tapas & Bar, which he owns, offers fans a taste of Latin cuisine. The second in a series of culinary tourism trips, Hector and his wife Leslie will lead a Gastro Trek to Peru from September 4 – September 12. The group will explore the land of the Incas and the ins and outs of Peruvian culture, cooking, drinking and eating.

I visited Peru two years ago and loved it. Lima was amazing and I think overlooked when visiting Peru. The square in Lima is as beautiful as the food is delicious. We had an authentic meal for two just off of the square. The portion was huge and we only paid $6. Cusco, the city you must fly into on the way to Machu Picchu is majestic too, and cool weather fans will appreciate it. Words can’t describe how breathtaking Machu Picchu is. I would perhaps recommend skipping the Amazon jungle as it was a bit to rustic for my tastes. Pura Vida is one of my favorite Atlanta restaurants. Read my review of Pura Vida Restaurant here.

The Gastro Trek is an unforgettable culinary experience, featuring ancient and modern, rural and urban customs and foodways. Chef Santiago and English-speaking guides will lead trekkers through local markets, accompany
them to a family hacienda, and introduce them to local food artisans. The trek begins in Lima, recently named the gastronomic capital of South America, then on to Cusco to taste and learn about Novo Andina cuisine. Chef
Santiago will demonstrate Peruvian home-style cooking in the Sacred Valley, and join the group in trekking to Machu Picchu. Guests will dine in many of Peru’s finest restaurants and experience the Mistura Gastronomic Festival,
an annual Peruvian food festival.

A trip extension to Arequipa is also available, lasting August 31 until September 4. Guests are promised days of gorgeous
sites and sensational dining. To register for the trip, visit www.puravidatapas.com. For pricing and more information or questions, please contact Leslie Santiago at 404.870.9797 or Tammy Zacks of Travel by Design at 404.467.0980.

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Marietta Greek Festival, Marietta, GA

If you look forward to the Atlanta Greek Festival every year, the good news is you can now enjoy two Greek Festivals every year. Of course there’s the huge Greek Festival that takes place in September in Decatur. But if you live in or close to Cobb County, you should definitely check out the Marietta Greek Festival which is located in East Cobb.

Truth be told, my expectations were low. I hadn’t heard about the Marietta Greek festival as very little advertising was done. And I just stumbled upon it driving around. From what I could see from the outside, there wasn’t much going on at the Marietta Greek Festival. But, I thought that it was a nice day to be outside walking around so, I would check it out.

Once inside, I couldn’t help getting some of their yummy Greek morsels. It was a lot of food and very reasonably priced. The church tour was interesting – not boring at all as I suspected it might be. I loved the dancers and if nothing else was astounded by the Greek Colesseum they have on the grounds.

The Food
The food was pretty tasty at the Marietta Greek Festival last year. I sampled the chicken and pork kabobs. The chicken was white meat and marinated in olive oil and other spices which I enjoyed pretty well. But the kabobs were way better, they had much more flavor and were a bigger hit than the lamb at the festival. All the dishes come with rice and spanakopita (pastry stuffed with cheese and spinach).

Save room for dessert as there are so many goodies at the Marietta Greek Festival to sample. I tried to Baklava, which was excellent, but there are lots of other tasty treats like special cookies and pastries to enjoy as well. They have greek wine, but it was not pleasing in any way. I would skip that and just enjoy a soft drink.

The Entertainment

Greek Dancers

Greek Dancers

I was amazed at the entertainment. I really wasn’t expecting much, but it was actually quite enjoyable. In addition to Greek bands which perform, there are also dancers. They vary in age from quite young at the kindergarten level to young adults. Don’t worry about seating as there is actually a Greek colosseum in the ground of the church that allows for great views of the dancers. This in itself is pretty spectacular to see.

Church Tours

Marietta Greek Orthodox Church

Marietta Greek Orthodox Church

The Church Tours of the Orthodox church take place during all three days of the festival. I took the tour last year and was really glad I did (and not only because it got me out of the heat for a while). A guided instructor takes small groups of no more than about 20 people through the church and gives them a brief history and some information about the Greek Orthodox Church.

It is great to get inside and to see their beautiful, rich designs and learn about their history at the same time. It was intriguing and at only 20 – 30 minutes short enough to prevent me from getting bored as I tend to do quite easily with these things.

Extras:
If you have kids under the age of 12, stop by on Friday evening (May 14th) for free food. From 3 to 6 PM kids under the age of 12 eat for free.

Cooking Demonstrations
Located in the Agora Marketplace West lobby
Various times Friday, Saturday and Sunday – Times posted in the lobby.

Admission is $2.00, but Visit their site (see link below) to get FREE admission for 2.

May 14, 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM
May 15, 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
May 16, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Holy Transfiguration
Greek Orthodox Church
3431 Trickum Road
Marietta, Georgia 30066
770.924.8080

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Taste of Marietta, Marietta Square, GA

The Taste of Marietta 2010 will be Sunday, April 25, at the Marietta Square. Time will be from 11 am to 7 pm. Admission to the Taste of Marietta is free, but the “tastes” will range in price from $0.50 to $4.00. Approximately 70 restaurants are participating in the Taste of Marietta. Vendors will only take cash and there will be ATMs on site.

There will be live music all day long. And for the kids there is lots of entertainment as well. There will be multiple moonwalks and games, sand art, face painting and more! Moonwalks and some activities will have a nominal fee.

Obviously, try to carpool as parking is limited but the Cobb County Parking Deck and the Mill Street lot will be available for parking for free. In addition, you are welcome to Park at Marietta Middle School and take the trolley (shuttle service begins around 1) for free.

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Vinings Wine Crawl, Atlanta, GA

Looking for something to do this weekend? Why not check out the Vinings Wine Crawl? With 5 different Vinings restaurants participating, you’ll get to sample not only good wine but some good food too. Each participating restaurant will have wine from different regions. Prices vary-the site lists glasses starting at $6.

Registration begins at 1 and registration is at Soho. Buy tickets in advance as they are only $5 and get there early as parking will be extremely limited.

Saturday, April 10th (Tour 1PM – 7PM)
Registration from 1PM – 6PM @ Soho 4300 Paces Ferry Rd 30339
Cover:  $5 Advance, $10 Door
Portion of proceeds benefits Small Dog Rescue.

Participating Restaurants:
Social Vinings
Vinings Inn
Garrison’s
Soho
Noche

For more information including sample menus click here.

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Carnaval Party, FuegoMundo, Sandy Springs, Atlanta, GA

What: South American Carnval Party

When: Saturday, February 13, 9:30 p.m -1 a.m.

Where: FuegoMundo Restaurant. 5590 Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs, GA 30342
404 256 4330, www.fuegomundo.com

Cost: $25

FuegoMundo’s having a one-of-a-kind Party in celebration of CARNAVAL, a South American festival. The festivities begin at 9:30 on Saturday, February 13th, and last until 1 AM.

Admission is $25 and includes:

  • Drinks and Tapas
  • Dance Shows every 30 minutes
  • Costume Parade and Costume Contests worth $1,000 in cash & prizes
  • Entertainment by 6 unique performers

A portion of the evening’s revenues will go to Haiti relief efforts. You can buy tickets on their website, see link below.

404 256 4330
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Pura Vida Tapas, Atlanta, GA Restaurant Review

Pura Vida is a Costa Rican expression that means “Pure Life” or “Life is Great” The Food at Pura Vida happens to be great too. The menu is all tapas (nothing is over $10) which I think is not only a good choice for group dining but it is also a great date spot. Not to mention Chef Santiago, was a Cheftestant on Top Chef this past season. And in my opinion, was booted off waaay too early!

The food is so fresh and flavorful. And Pura Vida has such interesting pairings of ingredients. Think mahi-mahi and chorizo skewers with banana mustard. Or how about this – hearts of palm coated in a coconut vinaigrette with dates, Serrano ham, and tres leches yogurt? Those were some of the first flavors I ever tasted at Pura Vida. Everything I’ve ever had was phenomenal. However, based on the menu I wouldn’t recommend that you take a “meat and potatoes” crowd to Pura Vida.

If you can’t figure it out, Pura Vida is one of my Atlanta faves and has been for several years. Last year, I went there about 3 times in a period of about 2 months.

One one of those visits, we began with a Pisco Sour. If you aren’t familiar with a Pisco Sour, Pisco is is a type of liquor from Peru and the Pisco Sour (made with egg whites and bitters) is the unofficial drink of Peru. Having visited Peru the prior year, and having many, many of these I was really looking forward to having one again. They were ok, but certainly not going to make you a Pisco Sour lover. So, we moved onto wine. I hear they make a mean mojito, which I’ll be sure to check out on my next visit.

Although all “meals” are technically tapas, some lend themselves more the “appetizer” side and some are more the “mains” side. On all visits we tend to place an order for a couple items to start and a couple to share for our main meal. Some starters were the malanga root chips (bottom left), shrimp coctel and calamari (bottom right).

The shrimp coctel (yes, that’s how they spell it), is delicious and one of my favorites with it’s diablo sauce and butternut squash squares, is the perfect blend of sweet and spicy. And the calamari is a unique presentation (unfried) and very fresh to be served that way. The root chips had a great, flavorful cremini mushroom sauce too, which surprisingly was not too heavy or filling and would be an excellent choice for sharing with a large group.

We also tried a trout ceviche, which didn’t excite me too much. However, I would love to try the tofu ceviche, for which Chef Santiago got high praises for while on Top Chef and is now featured on his regular menu.

Duck Confit, Steamed Coconut Buns

Duck Confit, Steamed Coconut Buns

For the second order placed, we decided to order the steamed coconut buns, which didn’t disappoint. The light, fluffy, and yes, steamy buns pair well with the pork belly inside. And the duck confit was also equally matched with plantains. I would never have thought those two ingredients would be such a pleasurable flavor but they were.

Pura Vida Goat Mofoguno

Pura Vida Goat Mofoguno

And on another visit we tried the goat mofongo. If you are a lamb lover, don’t be afraid to give this one a try. The taste is somewhat similar. I was told by our server that it is one of the most popular dishes that regulars like to order. And, after sampling it, I can see why. The slow cooked goat with coconut and banana is oh so tender, slightly sweet and spiced just right with a couple drops of diablo sauce which accompanies your meal.

For dessert, don’t miss the house made ice cream. Even if it’s cold outside, this is a real treat. We had the banana ice cream and it is amazing how much the flavor comes through. The chocolate flan brulee as it’s called, is also tasty and great with a glass of red wine.

The service here has always been top notch too. It seems much more authentic and a cut above other tapas bars like Elclipse di Luna and Loca Luna. Pura Vida is less noisy, the service is better and the food is a much higher quality.

Want to be able to cook some of the dishes son the menu? They have cooking classes once a month with different menu features.

Extras: There is free parking on the side street adjacent to the restaurant. And it is located very close to Fernbank, so it is a great choice for date night at Martinis and Imax.

656 N Highland Ave.
Atlanta, GA_30306
404-870-9797
Website

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Siam Square Thai Restaurant, Marietta, Atlanta, GA Restaurant Review

My first visit to Siam Square Thai Restaurant was back in the fall of 08 for a friend’s birthday. Our group of 6 visited on a Saturday. What immediately struck me about the restaurant was how beautifully decorated it was, almost begging you to forget it is in a strip mall. I love the stained concrete floors . They really add a nice touch. Candle lit tables make for a romantic evening at Siam Square, but it also works for groups too.

Since I like hot and spicy foods, I always tend to just stick with water for my drink as I know I’m going to drink a ton of it. Siam Square flavors their water with cucumbers which is extremely refreshing. So, on that first visit, I did have the spicy chicken and it was extremely flavorful. Since returning, I’ve sampled the drunken noodles – perfectly spiced and definitely hot enough to clear out those sinuses.

On my most recent visit, I had my favorite of all meals. First we started out with basil rolls and winter rolls. Winter rolls are fried basil rolls. What I liked about these was not just the fried part, but the sauce was more sweet than the regular basil rolls. Definitely a standout among the appetizers. We also tried the papaya salad. I don’t know if they made a mistake, but this is crazy hot. There should be some sort of warning just how hot and peppery this salad is. It was like eating a tsp of wasabi. Still tasty, but could have gone a little lighter on the heat.

For our entrees we had two terrific dishes: the green curry peppery catfish and the masaman curry with beef. If you like to share your meals so you can sample a couple different dishes, this is a great combo. One is hot and the other is pretty mild. The catfish was the hot one chock full of catfish nuggets, bell peppers and and eggplant, it was absolutely delicious. They also had lightly fried basil leaves that added yet another dimension of flavor and quality to the dish. And the beef masaman had a great flavor combination that runs circles around almost any other masaman curry I’ve had.

Our server was excellent! He was always around if we needed something but not pushy. Overall the staff seems very attentive about accommodating everyone’s special requests.

Siam Square is definitely a hidden gem in the Windy Hill area. While the prices are a tad higher than other Thai spots in Cobb (Lemon Grass, Fuji Hana), the quality cannot be matched by these other establishments.

1995 Windy Hill Rd SE
Smyrna, GA 30080
(770) 333-1700

Extras: I’ve been there for lunch and it is a great spot if you need to get in and out quickly.

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Recycle your Cell: Fernbank IMAX Free Admission 1/15 through 1/24

Not sure what to do with that old cell phone collecting dust? Recycle it at Fernabank Museum.
Bring your old cell phone to Fernbank Museum January 15 through January 24, and receive a free ticket* to Wild Ocean, thanks to a new environmental initiative sponsored by Nokia.

I called to see if this promo is good during Friday night Martini’s and Imax events. They said that yes, it was. However, Martini’s and Imax shows tend to sell out quickly, so you’ll just have to take your chances that tickets are still available.

767 Clifton Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
404 929 6400
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