Monday, June 23, 2014

The Southern Kitchen & Bar- "Providing Southern Comfort Uptown Style"


Anyone that knows me knows that I LOVE celebrating my birthday. Especially when someone takes me out to dinner! This year, a good friend treated me to dinner at one of the new kids on the block. The impressive, new Southern Kitchen & Bar in the new Uptown Entertainment District in Birmingham offered pleasant surprises with both the atmosphere and the food. Miraculously, I found a parking spot right in front of the restaurant. YES! The dinner angels were watching over me.

Atmosphere: The décor has a kind of country-meets-city feel. It is stylish, yet not so distracting that it takes away from the dining experience. Contemporary country music played in the background while much of the modest crowd watched various television programs.
This restaurant is VERY spacious and even features an outdoor patio seating area.

What I/ we had: From the small plate menu, we shared the dish called "The Devil Went Down To Birmingham" . One bite of these delicious deviled eggs and I quickly changed my mind about sharing. They are topped with chow, chow, diced tomatoes and paprika. For my entrée, I had The Jefferson- a healthy portion of blackened shrimp over creamy gouda grits with a side of  spicy (and I do mean spicy) turnip greens. My companion had the Vulcan burger, a juicy black angus burger, topped with smoked bacon, a slice of cheddar cheese, onion & tomato on a brioche bun. We also shared a dessert. The banana pudding crème brulee- to die for, to die for, to die for.

The Staff: Friendly &  knew the menu very well. I did not get my glass refilled as needed. Lots of  water was needed to help offset the spiciness of the dish I ordered.

Prices: The prices here start at $6.00 on small plates.Salads and sandwiches start at $8.00 and entree's start at about $13.00.

Over all experience: I had a wonderful time!

Fore more information & to see a full menu, visit their website at http://thesouthernbirmingham.com/
The Devil Went Down To Birmingham small plate

The Jefferson
Banana Pudding Crème Brulee

The Vulcan Burger
 

Friday, June 20, 2014

Kai's Koffee House in Pelham - "A Sweet Discovery"



Once upon a time, I veered off the beaten path in search of  a shiny, new hidden gem. I happened upon a cozy spot called Kai's Koffee shop. According to their website, all of their coffee beans are shipped in within 24 hours of being roasted.  Even though coffee made with fresh coffee beans is the main attraction, Kai's has a lot of sweets & other things to offer such as a variety of
chicken salad wraps, cake, pastries and more! Only 7 months old, this coffee drinkers dream will definitely perk up everyone that walks through the door. This spot is also perfect for group meetings.  No need to worry about parking, there is a space marked just for you!

Atmosphere: Very spacious, able to handle a large breakfast or lunch crowd. A lot of thought definitely went into the décor of this café. Everything from the seats to the wall pictures is an ode to the coffee connoisseur. Free WI-FI is available for all customers.

What I had: My lunch consisted of the popular cran-apple chicken salad wrap. The wrap was filled with moist chicken salad loaded with chopped pecans and cranberries. But wait.... there's more! Before making my payment, I looked over and spotted something that is a sin in at least 5 countries and a crime in 25 states... a pancake & bacon cupcake! This is the kind of cupcake I'd buy from a guy with questionable character in a dark parking lot in the middle of the night.
Just that good. (my opinion)

The Staff: Amazing! Service with a smile goes a long way with me.


Prices: With a bottled water & apple juice added to my lunch, my total was about $12.00 bucks.
If we pretend the cupcake never happened, the total would have been around $9.00


Overall experience: Fantastic! I shall return.

If you are looking for awesome service, good food and a sinful cupcake, Kai's Koffee Shop in Pelham is the place to go! Perfect for a meet and greet.
For more information on this great new spot, visit their website at www.acupofkai.com
Follow them on Twitter at @KaisKoffee
cran-apple chicken salad wrap w/ chips



Aerial view of the Pancake and Bacon cupcake

Another photo in case you missed it.The Pancake and Bacon cupcake


 









Saturday, June 14, 2014

Grilling 101: "Mastering the Pitt" #GrillChat With a Pitmaster

Outside of raiding restaurants, one of my personal favorite hobbies is experimenting with different methods of grilling varieties of beef, pork and chicken. I learned through trial and a lot of big fat errors. I sat down for a one on one chat with Birmingham native & local grilling specialist,
 Mr. Washington Day, to get some tips for all of the readers out there that wish to master the art of grilling.
Washington Day, Jr.


Q: What's your age & how long have you been a master of the grill?

A: I am 57. I've been cooking for just under 30 years. I've cooked in the USA and abroad. I cooked in the US Army, Costa's BBQ, Jim N' Nick's, Steak and Ale, Olive Garden, Quincy's & freelance catering. I have won a couple of awards and have experience as a competition judge.
*note some of these restaurants have come and gone*

Q: How old were you when you were introduced to the technique of cooking on a charcoal grill?

A: 7 years old ... My Dad Wash Sr. allowed me to watch him every time he grilled for our family of 9. Including 7 children. Through the years, I learned to love it.

Q:Was your first time a success or did you ever have to go back to the drawing board?
A: No. My first time was NOT a success. However, I was determined to be just as good on the grill as my dad. I loved it so much, I eventually got a job doing it every day; perfecting it gradually along the way. I still strive for perfection still to this day.

Q:What is the one thing that can ruin a barbecue?
A: "To over season the product. Also to have a fire that is too hot can cook the product too fast."

For all of you grilling rookies out there, Washington provides 7 "basic" key steps for people grilling for the first time or with minimal experience.

Tip# 1. "Chose only extremely fresh cuts of meat. Not too much fat. As far as ribs go, I like the large, classic spare ribs myself.  Be sure there are no signs of brown in the meats that you purchase. Pick for the meats that are red in color. Always check the date. Also make sure that your grill or any surface that your meat will touch is cleaned and sterilized."

Tip#2. "Properly clean / cleanse the meat. When it comes to ribs, you want to trim the top of the ribs.
 Meaning cut across the top of the bones to give the ribs a straight, even, "St. Louis Style" look. Cleanse the meat in a cleaning solution consisting of water, vinegar and salt. Then rinse until the water is clear."

Tip#3. "Season your product. I use Liquid Smoke, Dale's & worcestershire sauce first. then any granulated seasoning second. Do this the day before your barbecue to allow the seasoning to infuse well for a good flavor. I also prefer garlic powder or granulated garlic. "

Tip#4. "Don't use cheap, off brand charcoal. My #1 choice of charcoal is Kingsford."

Tip#5. "To get a good fire, I use an electric starter. Pile the coals into the shape of a pyramid, start the fire, let the coals burn until they are all gray. Spread the coals out evenly. Open the vents on the grill. If you are using wood chips, spread pre-soaked, damp wood chips across the top of the coals. Be sure that there are no flames. If the fire begins to die down, open the top of the grill and all vents stir the coals with a long object."

Tip# 6. "Place meat on the grill. If cooking ribs, place the bone side face down. Sear all cuts of meat on both sides in order to maintain moisture inside. Use sturdy utensils. Nothing worse that having food fall onto the ground."

Tip#7. " Smother the fire or rather cutting off the oxygen to the fire will extinguish flare up's. You want to watch out for this so that you don't burn the meat. Keep a spray bottle filled with water close by and also a water supply for safety reasons. "
                     

*Legal Stuff: Grilling safety is also the largest factor. Do not operate a grill with an open flame within 10 feet of a building or structure. Children should not play near an operating grill and definitely not unsupervised. Meat should be cooked to your desired preference, but note that there is a consumer advisory against eating undercooked meats.

If you have any questions or would like more tips, feel free to send your questions to Washington c/o The Bham Restaurant Raider to RestaurantRaidr@gmail.com or you can tweet your questions #Grilling to @RestaurantRaidr

The products mentioned above can all be found locally in most Birmingham grocery stores & big box hardware stores.
Have a great summer! See pics below.
~RR

Always examine raw meat for color and fat content.

Always check the "sell by" date

A nice spacious grill is essential for large quantities

This is the electric starter that he can't live without.

"Kingsford Charcoal is my personal choice"

Remember to pre-soak your wood chips if you choose to use them






Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Stuff to Eat and See this weekend!



Just wanted to share a few events. Unless you have a clone, you might have to play a game of eenie, meenie, mynie, moe!








The 1st Annual Ice Cream Festival
https://www.facebook.com/events/1408108909447782/?ref=52&source=1

Ice Cream Festival TIX



The 2014 Magic City Brew Fest
http://www.magiccitybrewfest.com/



2014 Slice Fest Presented by Slice Pizza & Budweiser
http://www.slicefest.com/











The Steel City Jazz Festival in Linn Park
http://www.steelcityjazzfestbham.com/

Friday, May 30, 2014

The Vestavia Hills Wing Ding Challenge Benefitting Cystic Fibrosis



Unfortunately, I may not be able to attend this event. However, that's no reason for you to miss out!

The Wing Ding Challenge will take place in Vestavia Hills City Center across from the Rave Motion Picture movie theater parking lot & close to Mugshots in Vestavia.

Admission is only $5.00 per adult.  There will be approximately 15 teams participating (no major restaurants)

Kids 12 & under are free. There will be activities and live music. Make it a day of family fun.

The best part- You get to sample wings and all for a great cause!!

Get there early! This event will start at 11:30 a.m. and go until 2:30.

Since I can't go, please take pics and use the hash tag  #TweetWhatYouEat to @RestaurantRaidr
ALL event details are listed on the website below.

Take your wet wipes and enjoy!
*Please see the site for all details. Please limit calls unless you are a team or volunteer*

http://vestaviawingding.com/WingDing/Home.html

Donate to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation by visiting http://www.cff.org/aboutcf/

Monday, May 19, 2014

The 2014 Annual Gumbo Gala Benefitting Episcopal Place

Kids with doughnut boxes, car washes and any other kind of fund raiser will always suck me in.
 The 2014 Annual Gumbo Gala at Sloss Furnaces was no different. Since I am a HUGE fan of  gumbo, this was a definite win-win situation. This annual event is organized to benefit the residents of Episcopal Place in Birmingham. This property offers seniors and disabled individuals the opportunity to live in an environment where they will receive a great place to live and assistance in just about every area of need.
Here are just a few of the benefits listed on their website:

  • Apartment rent based on income
  •  Specially equipped apartments for residents with mobility and hearing disabilities 
  •  Noonday meals are delivered to Episcopal Place Monday through Friday to participating residents. 
  • Free transportation for weekly grocery shopping  
  • Frail, low income residents may qualify to receive housekeeping services in their apartment. The cost of these services is shared between the resident, HUD and Episcopal Place
  • Supportive Services Coordinator (Social Worker) on site   
These are only a few of MANY excellent benefits for people in need of a home with on site assistance in these ares. 

One way they manage to fund themselves is the Gumbo Gala Cook-Off competition. The categories include professional and back yard teams. For a general admission price of only $15.00, attendees are given the opportunity to taste dozens of competitors gumbo. There were activities for kids, great music by Rollin' In The Hay & vendors that focused on Alabama products and services. 
If you missed it, shame on you. However, you will have a chance to get in on the fun next year. 
For more information for yourself or your loved one or to DONATE to Episcopal Place, visit their website at http://www.episcopalplace.org/. 
A little crawfish told me that $50,000.00 was raised at this event. High five to Birmingham for supporting this event. 
Below are a few pics from this years event featuring this years first place winner, Boateng's Cajun Creations. Winner, Winner, Craw fish Dinner!  If you were there or recognize your team, please leave a comment below.  Feel free to share this post on Twitter or Facebook. Thanks for following.
Follow me on Twitter @RestaurantRaidr 
Follow Episcopal Place on Twitter @Episcopalplace 
Boateng's Cajun Creations took home the top prize!




The trophies











Hey! It's one of the chefs from Dixie Fish Company



This team had home made hush puppies. I visited 3 times!


Thursday, February 27, 2014

Asian Rim -Designers of Quality Asian Cuisine



Voted one of Birmingham's 50 Favorite Restaurants in 2012, Asian Rim Sushi Company definitely has what it takes to become a favorite. I love a restaurant with a great atmosphere, soothing music and ambiance. Asian Rim has all of those things. Even if you are not a "sushi" person, they have several other delicious choices on their menus such as quality steaks, seafood and MORE!!!  This is by far one of my favorite stops on the list of eateries on my wish list. (They have one of the most affordable lunch menus I've seen as well)
Atmosphere: Sophisticated, stylish, ultra modern. Lots of aquatic decor and trendy light fixtures hang from the ceiling. Outdoor seating and very appropriate background music for this type of restaurant.
What I had: The Panda Crunch Roll: tempura style, salmon, crab, masago, scallion and cream cheese. Also had the sweet and sour pork sliders, 2 succulent pulled pork sliders on  brioche buns, combined with a variety of flavors that will only be appreciated to true foodies. The ginger and honey flavors are extremely prevalent in this dish. The sliders were accompanied by a healthy portion of Shina soba noodles.
The Staff: very friendly, attentive and fast.
Prices: a very affordable, quality lunch the sliders w/ noddles cost $7.95, the Panda crunch roll was about $8.00.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I rate the Asian Rim Sushi Company a 9! The red chop sticks warmed my heart!
To make a reservation on line or book a group dinner visit their website at http://www.asianrim.com/ordereze/default.aspx or call (205) 490-1444
Follow them on Twitter  @Asian_Rim  and Facebook AsianRimSushiCompany
Panda Crunch Roll

Pork Sliders


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

The Neighborhood Brew- Meet, Greet, Sip & Eat!

 I can barely contain my excitement! If you are driving anywhere near the Valleydale / Caldwell Mill area you are bound to see all of the signs leading you like breadcrumbs to the new kid on the block. The Neighborhood Brew is now on my list of favorite places. Everything from the warm welcome to the warm latte made me realize that this would be my new home away from home. This is one of the best places I've visited since starting this site. Although the headliners are the wines, coffee, coffee drinks and smoothies, they do offer light menu items such as ham, beef, and turkey roll ups, small salads, chicken salad, muffins, and pastries, flat breads, hummus, salsa and possibly other munchies. The fresh salads & roll-ups are not made in house, but supplied by "What's for Supper/ Edgewood Catering."
Atmosphere: This establishment has a very modern look. A huge chalkboard menu  is mounted up on the wall as you enter the front door. The bar is very sleek and trendy. There is a television and soft contemporary music playing overhead. There are also several cozy chairs and sitting areas along with table seating. The most coveted spot in the building is a  sitting area containing a faux fireplace/ heater positioned in front of a feature wall. This is definitely a place fit for studying, meeting or just going to have a warm or cold glass of any variety of your favorite brew. Just right for that afternoon or evening escape for you or a group of friends. You are welcome to bring your laptop or a newspaper.
What I had: A nice, warm and creamy latte, a spinach apple salad topped with Granny Smith apple slices, golden raisins & cashews. The salad dressing was comprised of apple cider vinegar, light sugar with a touch of a mystery seasoning blend.
The Staff: Amazing!!!!!!
Prices: Extremely reasonable and competitive. My tab was $7.36. YES! A great reason to go back.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I give The Neighborhood Brew a rating of 9.9
If you would like more information on this new cozy neighborhood spot , visit their website at http://www.theneighborhoodbrew.com/
Follow them on Twitter @TheBrew22
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheNeighborhoodBrew
Instagram http://instagram.com/TheNeighborhoodBrew#
Located in the Publix shopping center at 5184 Caldwell Mill Rd., Suite #206 Hoover, AL 35244
Hours: Mon-Fri / 6am-10pm Sat / 7am-10pm Sun / Closed
Spinach Apple Salad

Mmmmmm Warm Latte



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Friday, December 27, 2013

The Dixie Fish Company "Reeling In Your Taste Buds"

Dixie Fish Company has been on my "to do" list or should say my "to eat" list ever since they started construction on their 280 location. I like to keep my eyes and ears peeled for new food adventures. 
Finally I decided to fight the twisted highway 280 traffic and give them a try. It was well worth it. Having heard many personal accounts from friends and seeing the delectable photos posted on Twitter, I couldn't take it any more. It was time I allowed myself to get reeled in. 
Atmosphere: When I walked in, the aroma of a medley of sea foods hit me in the face. It was busy, but not overly crowded and uncomfortable. They have televisions. YES!!
The decor gave the appearance as if I'd walked onto a dockside fish joint on the edge of the gulf. Very authentic for a seafood eatery. They have an open kitchen that is highly visible to everyone that is seated near.
What I had: a complimentary serving of two extremely moist cornbread squares with a side of Georgia peach infused butter. It was inhaled within seconds. Also had an appetizer of the Dixie Chicken Strips. These were crispy fried chicken strips marinated in sweet tea, lightly tossed in house made pepper jelly. For the entree, I had the Company Seafood Pasta- a plentiful mixture of gulf shrimp and plump crawfish tails smothered in a garlic cream sauce tossed with rotini pasta and creamy Parmesan cheese. Mmmmm!
The Staff: Easily identified by a variety of uniform shirts. Everyone that walked by my table was friendly.
Prices: The appetizers start just under 7 dollars, the soups and salads are reasonably priced and the entrees run from about $13.99 and up.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I rate Dixie Fish Company a 9
To place an order, schedule an event or for catering, call (205) 924-3493
Visit the website at http://www.dixiefish.com/ 
Follow on Twitter @DixieFishCo
Cornbread w/ peach butter

Dixie chicken strips w/ zesty cole slaw

Company seafood pasta w/ toast