Tomato Season: Attack Of The Killer Tomato Festival Returns For 2010 2

Posted by Foodie Buddha on July 26, 2010

Attack of The Killer Tomato Festival for $500 please Mr. Kebert Xela …

Answer: Jay Swift, Anne Quatrano, Hugh Acheson, Chris Hastings, Kevin Gillespie, Bruce Logue.
Question: Who are just a few of the awesome chef’s showing up at this years Attack of The Killer Tomato Festival?

Yes ladies and gents … it is that time again.  Thanks to the good folks over at Georgia Organics, the Killer Tomatoes are back.  Just like last year, the event will land at the Westside Urban Market, home to places like JCT Kitchen and Star Provisions.  From 1pm – 5pm on Sunday August 8th, you’ll be able to indulge yourself in a sea of all things red.

To further wet your whistle, check out Savory Exposure’s recap of last years event.  When you’re done with that, go check out Running With Tweezers flickr set.  Tickets are $45 for Georgia Organics members and $50 for those of you who are not.  However, prices go up this Saturday (to $65)… so I suggest you buy them now! Full details just after the jump!

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Corks And Forks Food And Wine Hits Grant Park Saturday And Sunday [Events] 1

Posted by Foodie Buddha on August 29, 2009

corks_small Looking for something to do this weekend?  Head down to Grant Park for the 7th annual Corks And Forks event.  The event runs Saturday, August 29th and Sunday, August 30th (1-5pm both days).  For $45/day, you have an opportunity to taste a lot of food and drink from a number of Atlanta restaurants.  When you show up, you are given a bag of color-coded chips.  The chips give you an opportunity to sample each eatery.  However, food is limited, so get there early.  Complete list after the jump!

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Livingston Restaurant Review: Best At Disappointing – Midtown, Atlanta, GA [First Impressions] 10

Posted by Foodie Buddha on June 08, 2009

Grovel … grrrr … harrumph.  Why do you do it to me?  You show so much promise, invoke so much potential, and yet … when it’s all said and done, I feel like I just gave $15 to one of those unmentionables hanging on the corner of Ponce & Blvd.  At the end of the day, you’re left scratching your head and wondering what the hell you just spent your money on [Note to parents (who do read this from time to time): NO I’VE NEVER DONE THAT].

Point is, Livingston, the much praised haute restaurant that just opened, is a disappointment; and, it disappoints in a manner reminiscent of the Phoenix in ashes.  Regardless of price point, cuisine, or vibe, there are two inevitable questions that I ask when thinking about food I just ate: 1) Did the restaurant succeed at what it attempted to do? and 2) Do I feel like my money would have been spent better elsewhere?  Guess what my answers are for both of these questions?

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Livingston Restaurant In The Georgian Terrace – Midtown, Atlanta, GA [Quick Hits] 4

Posted by Foodie Buddha on May 17, 2009

livinsgton-mims Despite our swelling population, Atlanta is still very much a small town.  Word travels quick, and every foodie and their mother seem to flock to each newly minted restaurant.  While Livingston has already attracted several bloggers, not many of us have chatted it up.

Atlanta is steeped in tradition.  Underneath the new, there is always a reverence for the past.  Livingston seems to capture that in a most dramatic way.  The restaurant is named after Major Livingston Mims (left), the former resident 656 Peachtree.  Mims, who lived in a two-story building, was a a bit of a dynamo.  First a lawyer, then a private in the Confederate army, he went on to sell insurance.  Finally, Mims settled in as ATL’s mayor from 1901 until 1902.

Of particular interest here is that he was a gregarious man with an interest in food.  When once asked why he did not travel more, Mims responded:”I have … my plain wholesome food, which is the best in the world to me.” Supposedly he loved French cuisine, though I am unable to confirm that point.  The aforementioned quote doesn’t jive well with that idea.

But enough of the tomfoolery, you want to know what I thought about the food … well … you’re not gonna get that here.  At least not yet.  Though I sampled executive chef Gary Mennie’s food when he was at Taurus, Livingston is a fresh start.  In true Atlanta fashion, Mennie’s menu is a contemporary twist on Southern food with a nod to several other culinary styles, most notably: French.

I’ve eaten two meals here and want to return once more before pulling together a first impression.  Moreover, Jimmy joined me for one of my romps.  His post on the experience is spot on.  I will confirm what Jimmy said about the tableware and the disastrous choice to serve the sampler in stemless martini glasses.  You can check out my pictures at the bottom of the text.  Without going into detail, I will say the oysters kick ass, the crab salad was refreshing, the tuna tartare was abysmal and bland, and the duck fritter was interesting.  However, it was beyond frustrating to eat out of the glasses, especially considering that they used so much lettuce to elevate the food within the cup.

In the meantime, feel free to make a reservation and enjoy the show:

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