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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
Website

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Afternoon in the Country at Serenbe

If you love good food, you’ll definitely want to be at this event. The Atlanta Chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier International, a worldwide society of women in the culinary, beverage, and hospitality industries, will host its 9th annual Afternoon in the Country at Serenbe this Sunday, November 8, 2009 from 1 -4 p.m.

More than 35 chefs from Atlanta’s best restaurants and select retailers will be set up in a tasting format under festive big-top tents. Some restaurants that will be there are: 4th & Swift, Abattoir, Aria, JCT Kitchen, Joel Brasserie, Kevin Rathbun Steak, , Murphy’s, Muss & Turner’s, Pura Vida, Rathbun’s, Rosebud, Holeman & Finch, Restaurant Eugene, Kevin Rathbun Steak, Woodfire Grill. Select wineries and breweries will also be on hand with tasty samples. For the full list of participants click here.

Other highlights include: Live music by DriveTrain, the South’s premiere Bluegrass band, a one-of-a-kind cake raffle featuring sweets from Atlanta’s top pastry chefs, hayrides and an expanded silent auction offering exclusive dining and travel packages, food and wine merchandise and original art by prominent artists.

Regular ticket price is $95 per person. Children 12 to 20 are $35 each. Children under 12 may attend free of charge. Tickets are now available for purchase here.

9110 Selborne Lane
Palmetto, GA 30268
Serenbe Website

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South American Wine Tasting Event at FuegoMundo

Sample a variety of South American wines at FuegoMundo on Tuesday, 10/20.

What: Wine Tasting
Where: FuegoMundo, Sandy Springs
When: Tuesday, October 20th, from 5:30-8:00 PM
Cost: $12

The wine tasting includes wines from Argentina, Spain and Italy. It will be conducted by a wine expert and there will also be free tapas. Entertainment includes live Latin music and professional tango dancers.

Wines include
3 Malbecs and 1 Chardonnay from Argentina
1 Rioja from Spain
1 Moscato (Sparkling white) from Italy

12 bucks including food, wine tasting and and live entertainment? Sounds like a great deal! If you’d like to RSVP, you can do so here. But I checked it out and looks like you can just show up to the event and pay there.

5590 Roswell Road
Sandy Springs, GA 30342
404-256-4330

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Taste of Atlanta 2009, October 10 and 11 at Technology Square

A Taste of Atlanta, taking place at Technology Square in Midtown will be held on Saturday, October 10th and Sunday October 11th. Taste of Atlanta hours are 11AM to 6 PM both days. There are over 80 restaurants participating in the event. A Taste of Atlanta offers the chance to sample dishes from Atlanta’ top restaurants. In addition, there will be music and celebrity chefs at A Taste of Atlanta as well.

If you are a wine and /or beer lover and don’t mind the $65 per ticket price, you’ll want to attend the Wine & Beer Experience featuring scheduled seminars led by top industry professionals as well as tastings of many different wines, beers and cocktails.

Tickets are on sale now. Tickets are $30 at the door and $25 in advance. Tickets include 15 (up from only 10 last year) “tastes” from various restaurants. Get your tickets here. Save $5 when you enter the code JSHOP.

Extras: Children 13 and under get free entrance with each paying adult

Other Resources:

Secret Restaurant Recipes Cookbook
Turn Your Kitchen into Your Favorite Restaurant

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

For the 7th 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 11:00 a.m. till 9:00 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 Top Chef contestants, Kevin Gillespie (Woodfire Grill) and Eli Kirshtein (Eno). Others include:

Bhojanic – Chef Arehna Malhotra Becker
Cabot Creamery
Canoe – Chef Carvel Grant Gould
Dolce’ – Chef Kris Callaway
Geisha House – Chef Kris Callaway
Graveyard Tavern – Cristy Nolton
Holy Taco – Robert Phalen
JCT Kitchen – Chef Ford Fry
Legal Seafoods – Chef John Piper
Livingston Restaurant & Bar – Chef Gary Mennie
Metrotainment Bakery
Murphy’s – Chef Gregg McCarthy
ONE midtown kitchen – Chef Tom Harvey
PARISH Foods – Chef Nick Melvin
Peasant Bistro – Russell Hayes
Rathbun’s – Chef Kevin Rathbun & Kirk Parks
Rise Sushi Lounge – Chef Tony Wang
Rosebud – Chef Ron Eyester
Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House – Nancy Mitchell
Serpas True Food, Scott Serpas
TAP – ChefAdrian Villarreal
The Melting Pot
The Shed at Glenwood – Chef Lance Gummere
The Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & View – Chef Christian Messier
Trader Vic’s – Michael Broderick
Trois – Chef Drew Van Leuvan
TWO urban licks – Chef Cameron Thompson

For more information and to buy tickets, click here. Also, OT has a $5 promotion going on, but I am not sure when that expires. When you go to buy your tickets, type in “OPENTABLE” in the promotion code and you may receive $5 off your ticket.

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Presto Colombian Bakery / Restaurant, Marietta, Atlanta, GA Restaurant Review

Presto Columbian Bakery

Presto Colombian Bakery

Tucked away in a strip mall near Sidelines, you would never know the Colombian Bakery had such delicious meals. Glen turned me on to the Colombian Bakery after his co-worker took him there. While the restaurant is geared towards a Spanish speaking crowd (menus are in Spanish with English descriptions in parantheses), the staff really does do their best to accommodate non-Spanish speaking customers.

I’ve now been to the Colombian Bakery a handful of times. After ordering off the regular menu and the lunch special of the day, your better value is the lunch special. I love it when they have the whole fried fish (head, tail and everything). It is real deal at $6.99.

Colombian Bakery Empanadas

Colombian Bakery Empanadas

My most recent visit was with a group of 4. To begin we had the beef empanadas. Delivered quickly to our table, these crispy snacks were perfect in size, whetting our appetites but not leaving us too completely full to enjoy the feast that was to come. And the cilantro sauce that comes with it ads a pleasant degree of spiciness. If you can handle a little heat, don’t miss out on this.

While there was somewhat of a language barrier in the beginning, I think I’ve learned enough about ordering here that I can get by. Just know that the specials come with a choice of soup and either potatoes or maduros (sweet plantains).

Colombian Bakery Fish Soup

Colombian Bakery Fish Soup

On my visit the soup was either chicken or fish soup. Fish soup = fish, shrimp and squid. Even though I was going to have fish for my meal, I still ordered the fish soup. And while I enjoyed it immensely, it would be nice if salad was an option as soup isn’t always my first choice on a hot day.

Colombian Bakery Whole Fried Fish

Colombian Bakery Whole Fried Fish

I’ve now had the whole fried fish twice and highly recommend it, although you’ll have to work for your food. By work, I mean separating the meant from the bones. As you can see form the picture above, you really do get the entire fish. head to tail complete with eyeball, which I ate swallowed on my most recent visit. While it seems like a huge portion of food, once you really start cutting into it you’ll see it isn’t nearly as much “meat” as it appears. Start in the back, dig in with your fork and go to work.

Colombian Bakery Chicken

Colombian Bakery Chicken

The other daily special was chicken. I almost never order chicken when I go out to eat as it usually seems rather boring, but I did have a taste of the chicken at Presto and it was tender and juicy. Surprisingly it wasn’t spicy as I had suspected it might be.

If you want to get a true sampling of Colombian food order the Bandeja Paisa. At $11.50, it is well worth its price. The huge plate consists of a chorizo link, grilled beef, fried pork skin, fried sweet plantains, one corn cake, red beans and rice, an avocado half and a fried egg. Whew! Got all that?

Another one of my favorites is the Arroz Con Camarones (Shrimp and Rice). The huge portion of rice has lots of carrots and peas and has a rich tomato, onion and garlic flavor. And they don’t skimp on the shrimp. There are about 10 – 12 medium sized shrimp included. Definitely enough for 2 to share.

Extras: They have unique fruit drinks worth trying. Think Mango, Papaya and other tropical flavors. I assume they come in concentrate as they are offered mixed with your choice of water or milk. My favorite is the Guayaba, sweet but not too sweet, very refreshing on a hot summer day.

1392 B. Roswell Road
Marietta, GA 30062
770 973 2196
Website

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Virginia Highlands Summerfest

The Virginia Highlands Summerfest is this weekend, June 6th and 7th. Summerfest includes arts, foods and live music. The Virginia Highlands Summerfest takes place along Virginia Avenue in the heart of the Virginia Highlands neighborhood. It is a great event for the whole family.

What: Summerfest
Where: Virginia Highlands
When: Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Cost: Free Admission

  • For the children, there is Kidsfest will take place in John Howell Park adjacent to Arcadia on
    Saturday (10am to 6pm) and Sunday (Noon to 5pm). A variety of artistic activities, clowns with balloon animals, music and many other activities will be offered for children
  • The artist market features work and exhibits from more than 200 artists from the Southeast. This includes paintings, glass, jewelry, metal, photography and much more.
  • The Summerfest 5K is held at 8am on Saturday June 6th and features 1,000runners winding through the neighborhood streets of Virginia-Highland.
  • The 92.9 dave fm music stage will feature a variety of local musicians, and other famous singers, including headliners Cowboy Mouth on Saturday and Manchester Orchestra on Sunday. There will also be an Acoustic Street Party at Virginia/Highland Island on Friday, June 5th from 8pm to 11pm and on Saturday, June 6th from 9pm to 11pm.

For more information visit the website, at Summerfest.

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