Tuesday, August 15, 2017

One of the Best New Restauranst in America: Spring in Marietta GA



I have a refined interest in food; it's more about the experience versus eating out of hunger. Although the term is over- and misused, I fancy myself a foodie. I've dined all over the world to include Michelin-rated restaurants in Chicago, San Francisco, New York, Paris, and Amsterdam and hopefully Hong Kong later this year.

I confess, I don't much get out of the city of Atlanta, most of my dining happens in Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, and VA Highlands. After I read the AJC article about Spring, I thought it'd be worth the trip. 


As soon as I looked at the menu I had a drop the mic moment; I literally dropped the menu, Melons and Ham...si grazie! I love prosciutto and melon, such a wonderful combination. I was in Rome a couple of months ago (post coming soon) and I was searching for that perfect-combo appetizer on every menu. The added touch for this dish...marcona almonds and serrano peppers. The icing on the cake was an amazing olive oil produced right here in Georgia (http://georgiaolivefarms.com/); I will definitely be getting some of that asap.

My second reaction to the menu, was ... is that it?!? At first I was turned off by how small it was, but then I found it refreshing. There were four "Starts" and four "Mains" which made choosing a dish quite easy. It included a representation of the basics options: vegetarian, fish, poultry, and beef...what more do you really need? 

The wine selection was a bit limited. I had to have the sparkling wine with my melons and ham; just my thing. We tried both of the pinots before settling on the Lioco Chardonnay, which was very nice. 

Since they are "famous" for their chicken liver pate, I had to try it. Ever had that moment when you take a bite of something and you get warm and tingly all over? If not, you may be doing wrong! I've experienced that a few times in my culinary adventures and it happened again when I sank my teeth into that marvelous bite...wonderfully toasted brioche, chicken liver pate, blueberry jam, pickled mustard seed, and shaved pistachio. Oh my, oh my...if I lived in Marietta, I would go regularly if only for the pate. 

Often times I've found starters to be much better than the main selections; we even joke about it...will this be a left-side kinda night. This was my experience here also. I decided on the grouper for my main course and my partner had the quail. He said you can tell a lot about a restaurant in the way they prepare quail. It was cooked perfectly and he enjoyed the simple flavor profile. Unfortunately, my grouper was over cooked and I think they were a little heavy handed with the beurre blanc (fancy term for emulsified butter). Oddly, when I told the server she didn't offer to replace it; however, she did come back a few minutes later and told me she had it removed from the bill. 

I was disappointed with the almond tart, but did enjoy the chamomile ice cream accompaniment.





Very exciting for another GA restaurant to be recognized on America's stage. Congratulations to Brian So!

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