The bun thit nuong was amazing. Tender pork was perfectly grilled and seasoned sat on tip of thin noodles under a light dusting of crushed peanuts and green onions. Continue reading »
Tagged with Georgia …
Georgia Bob’s
Driving back from Augusta I was wrestled with two competing issues. On the one hand I wanted to limit highway stops so I could get back home as soon as possible. On the other hand I needed to eat something Continue reading »
New Menu Dazzles at Liam’s Restaurant
Nine years ago I procrastinated in booking a restaurant for Valentine’s Day. Full of panic and doom I frantically called around looking for a place for dinner. The first two places I called were booked solid but the third Continue reading »
Lunch at George & Louie’s
I never carry cash. Never. The first time I went to George & Louie’s I had no idea they were a cash only restaurant. I learned this fact when I reached the front of the line and had to sprint across a parking lot to a nearby bank. After that, I did not go back. … Continue reading »
Blackened Redfish at Richard’s Evening Grill
My mother-in-law agreed to watch little man and honey badger, and this meant Becky and I had a night to ourselves! We decided to go out for a grow-up dinner at a place where the menu was devoid of pictures. After some thought we decided to try Richard’s Evening Grill in Thomasville, Georgia. During the … Continue reading »
Avoid the Bathroom and Order Your Pork to Go at JL’s Open Pit Bar-B-Que
Sitting in Atlanta traffic I was getting hungry. My prospects for sliding past Spaghetti Junction any time soon seem dimmed so I used the time to find someplace to eat. I figured I would be in Macon, Georgia by suppertime and was in the mood for some bbq. Two places caught my eye, and after … Continue reading »
Getting My Fried Chicken Fix at O’Neals Country Buffet
Sometimes you just want a plate of fried chicken, peas and greens. When this craving hits, I head up U.S. 19 to Thomasville, Georgia, and make a bee line to O’Neals County Buffet. The restaurant sits in a small strip mall on West Jackson Street (U.S. 319). From the outside, the building looks nondescript and … Continue reading »
Rhinehart’s Oyster Bar
There is a soft spot in my heart for dives that serve good, honest, bar food. While at Florida State University one of my favorite spots was Posey’s in St. Marks. It was a dilapidated building with ceilings covered in dollar bills, troughs instead of toilets, and delicious hot wings served at a bar staffed by … Continue reading »