After getting this week's edition of "The Dish" (a weekly newsletter of updates and happenings in food and drink by Melissa Libby PR) I noticed some great segments featured on some of my favorite Midtown restaurants. I really admire this newsletter as it always gives me the best information to all the top events and restaurants in Atlanta. If you havent subscribed to it already, I highly suggest that you do at http://www.melissalibbypr.com/ .
Below are some of the Midtown updates that were given in "The Dish." Just sign up for "The Dish" to view the full newsletter to see updates on the whole Atlanta area.
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What's cooking this week?
50" PLASMA? IPOD? ALTOREX COCKTAIL PARTY? TRIP FOR TWO? A FEW PRIZE REASONS TO PLAY LUNCHTIME LOTTO AT PACCI!
We can think of a whole lot of reasons to lunch at Pacci Ristorante that revolve around Executive Chef Keira Moritz's menu, the classic Italian steakhouse ambiance and the devoted staff. Add "Lunchtime Lotto" into the mix, and it looks like a delicious lunch at Pacci could turn out to be a lucrative venture as well. Pacci lunch guests will each receive a lotto ticket to scratch and see if they've won something nifty. Prizes include a weekend stay at the Hotel Palomar Atlanta - Midtown, a 50-inch plasma TV, an iPod, a cocktail party for eight at AltoRex Rooftop Lounge, dinner for two at Pacci, a $50 Pacci gift certificate and 20 percent off lunch at Pacci. Guests who fill out the back of their lotto card can turn it in and enter to win a three-day, two-night weekend trip to a Kimpton property of their choice in Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Dallas or Vero Beach. This awesome getaway includes airfare, a bottle of champagne upon arrival, breakfast both mornings and dinner for two one evening. We hope you win, but even if you don't, we know you'll have an all-around winning lunch experience at Pacci!
Pacci Ristorante: 866 West Peachtree Street, NW; 678-412-2402.
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KATIE TAKES A BREAK FROM NOON TO BE ON "ATLANTA & COMPANY'S" METROMIX MEALS ON JANUARY 6
-->Eat lunch early or late on Wednesday, January 6, but don't miss "Atlanta & Company's" Midtown Metromix Meals segment airing around 11:45 a.m. Katie Birmingham from Noon Midtown will join Kevin Rathbun to discuss their favorite places to eat in Atlanta and what each one thinks about the other's' picks. If you can't watch Wednesday, you can find the segment online the following day.
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SOUP'S ON! ENJOY A DIFFERENT KIND EACH DAY OF NATIONAL SOUP MONTH AT ATLANTA'S "SOUPER" RESTAURANTS
Stash the soup cans in the pantry, National Soup Month calls for downing as many different bowls of comfort as you can at area restaurants. Hot soup foils winter weather as you sink that spoon in, slurp up its steamy goodness and sop up every flavor-infused drop. Soup is a savory way to pack more veggies in your day, it's easy on the budget and it fills you up, leaving room enough for dessert, of course! Super local bowls to try:
EVOS Feel Great Fast Food offers a veggie chili (with beans) that is sure to soothe the soul and the body! This low-fat chili is made with hearty vegetables and fresh vegetable stock. Grab a regular or large size bowl to warm up with on those winter days.
South City Kitchen Midtown doles out countless bowls of their Old Charleston she-crab soup. You can almost taste the sunshine of a coastal Lowcountry day in every spoonful.
Ecco takes the lowly turnip and transforms it into creamy turnip soup with candied pancetta that's worthy of royalty.
Order smoky tomato soup at Noon Midtown by the cup or bowl and pair it with Noon's "grilled cheese of the week" or three-cheese panino for a twist on the idyllic winter combo. A bowl of soup and a small green salad keep a healthy red and green theme going throughout the cold season.
Tart crème fraîche contrasts swimmingly with velvety lobster and butternut squash bisque at Pacci Ristorante.
Soup is a traditional accompaniment to a meal of sushi or sashimi, even when the menu has RA Sushi's modern outlook. RA Sushi's miso soup combines tofu, seaweed and green onions in a miso broth; spicy "Miso Hot!" adds shiitake mushrooms, bok choy and shrimp to the mix. Potsticker soup bubbles with pork potstickers, snow peas, bok choy, carrots and green onions in chicken broth. Nabeyaki Udon casts tempura shrimp, crab and scallops together in a savory seafood broth.
Spice Market blends soups as vibrant as the exotic Far Eastern markets that inspire their creation. Ginger pumpkin seeds add a delicate bite to butternut squash soup while chicken and coconut milk soup is soothingly filling.
Laden with chili-roasted chicken, cheddar, tomatoes and a sprinkling of crispy tortilla strips, the chicken queso soup at Marlow's Tavern offers a spicy, spoonable alternative to a plate of nachos. Since Marlow's Tavern has six locations around town, you're never more than a short drive from this fiesta in a bowl!
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DID YOU RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH A NEW RING ON YOUR FINGER? ATLANTA SPARKLES WITH WEDDING PARTY PLANS FOR YOU!
Joy to the world! Holiday bells are giving way to wedding bells for lots of soon-to-be brides and grooms. Those intending to tie the knot in 2010 will want to save this useful info for planning pre-nuptial parties, rehearsal dinners, wedding receptions and all of those wedding social events.
RA Sushi Bar Restaurant has a fun and classy way for brides to have a "Fling Before the Ring" with their friends. The high-energy hotspot has three bachelorette party plans with prix fixe dinners, cocktails and party favor bags. There's a "Fling" package for every bridal budget from the $20-per-person "Cubic Zirconia" package to the $27-per-person "2 Carat" package and the $35-per-person "Bling Bling" package. Each menu option includes a selection of appetizers, sushi, signature rolls, entrees, dinner beverages of tea, coffee or soda and your choice between RA's signature bachelorette drinks - either the "Gold Digger" or "Last Chance for RA'mance." (1080 Peachtree Street at 1010 Midtown; 404-267-0114.)
If she likes old and he likes new, Studio 887 in the historic King Plow Arts Center in Midtown fills both wish lists with its old brick, artsy atmosphere and contemporary cuisine. Executive Chef Todd Annis of Bold American®, Fifth Group Restaurants'® award-winning catering division, marries fine American and European cuisine with contemporary flair to create menus with which to fall in love. Annis and his team can accommodate up to 175 guests. (887 West Marietta Street; 404-815-1178.)
Variety is the spice at Fifth Group Restaurants®. In the heart of Midtown, Ecco offers seasonal, European-inspired cuisine, a private dining room for up to 60 guests and a patio for up to 75. (40 7th Street, NE; 404-347-9555.) South City Kitchen Vinings serves contemporary Southern cuisine and has a small, semi-private dining area for up to 35 and a main dining room that seats up to 66 guests. (1675 Cumberland Parkway; 770-435-0700). South City Kitchen Midtown, La Tavola Trattoria and The Original El Taco offer even more options.
Dressy Italian calls for Pacci Ristorante, Atlanta's only authentic Italian steakhouse. Pacci has a semi-private room for up to eight guests as well as chic outdoor space options atop the restaurant in AltoRex Rooftop Lounge. The restaurant can accommodate groups of any size by using space in the adjacent Hotel Palomar. (866 West Peachtree Street, NW; 678-412-2402.)
Sushi, sashimi and an energized setting with seating for 10 to 100 guests await at RA Sushi Bar Restaurant in the heart of Midtown. (1080 Peachtree Street at 1010 Midtown; 404-267-0114.)
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KEEP YOUR RESOLUTION TO BE A "LOSER" -- EAT AT EVOS® FOR LESS FAT, MORE FLAVOR
On New Year's Day, more than half of all Americans resolve to eat healthier and be "losers." Resolutions can be fleeting, but EVOS Feel Great Fast Food helps Americans keep this one and make it a delicious way of life. For 15 years, the Tampa Bay, Fla.-based company has made it their business to help Americans lose the fat and savor the flavor of their favorite burgers, fries and shakes. When the average American eats out at least four times a week, choosing EVOS' deliciously healthy fast food is a small change that makes a huge difference. EVOS American Champion burger contains only 12 grams of fat and 420 calories. Other fast food burgers can deliver as much as 57 grams of fat and 850 calories. A regular serving of EVOS Airfries checks in at eight grams of fat and 230 calories versus 23 grams of fat and 472 calories at other restaurants. Love shakes? EVOS vanilla organic milkshakes fill you up with 2.5 grams of fat and 180 calories where others contain as much as 44 grams of fat and 800 calories. Shake me up! --
Subscribe to the full newsletter at www.melissalibbypr.com
Below are some of the Midtown updates that were given in "The Dish." Just sign up for "The Dish" to view the full newsletter to see updates on the whole Atlanta area.
____________________________
What's cooking this week?
50" PLASMA? IPOD? ALTOREX COCKTAIL PARTY? TRIP FOR TWO? A FEW PRIZE REASONS TO PLAY LUNCHTIME LOTTO AT PACCI!
We can think of a whole lot of reasons to lunch at Pacci Ristorante that revolve around Executive Chef Keira Moritz's menu, the classic Italian steakhouse ambiance and the devoted staff. Add "Lunchtime Lotto" into the mix, and it looks like a delicious lunch at Pacci could turn out to be a lucrative venture as well. Pacci lunch guests will each receive a lotto ticket to scratch and see if they've won something nifty. Prizes include a weekend stay at the Hotel Palomar Atlanta - Midtown, a 50-inch plasma TV, an iPod, a cocktail party for eight at AltoRex Rooftop Lounge, dinner for two at Pacci, a $50 Pacci gift certificate and 20 percent off lunch at Pacci. Guests who fill out the back of their lotto card can turn it in and enter to win a three-day, two-night weekend trip to a Kimpton property of their choice in Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Dallas or Vero Beach. This awesome getaway includes airfare, a bottle of champagne upon arrival, breakfast both mornings and dinner for two one evening. We hope you win, but even if you don't, we know you'll have an all-around winning lunch experience at Pacci!
Pacci Ristorante: 866 West Peachtree Street, NW; 678-412-2402.
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KATIE TAKES A BREAK FROM NOON TO BE ON "ATLANTA & COMPANY'S" METROMIX MEALS ON JANUARY 6
-->Eat lunch early or late on Wednesday, January 6, but don't miss "Atlanta & Company's" Midtown Metromix Meals segment airing around 11:45 a.m. Katie Birmingham from Noon Midtown will join Kevin Rathbun to discuss their favorite places to eat in Atlanta and what each one thinks about the other's' picks. If you can't watch Wednesday, you can find the segment online the following day.
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SOUP'S ON! ENJOY A DIFFERENT KIND EACH DAY OF NATIONAL SOUP MONTH AT ATLANTA'S "SOUPER" RESTAURANTS
Stash the soup cans in the pantry, National Soup Month calls for downing as many different bowls of comfort as you can at area restaurants. Hot soup foils winter weather as you sink that spoon in, slurp up its steamy goodness and sop up every flavor-infused drop. Soup is a savory way to pack more veggies in your day, it's easy on the budget and it fills you up, leaving room enough for dessert, of course! Super local bowls to try:
EVOS Feel Great Fast Food offers a veggie chili (with beans) that is sure to soothe the soul and the body! This low-fat chili is made with hearty vegetables and fresh vegetable stock. Grab a regular or large size bowl to warm up with on those winter days.
South City Kitchen Midtown doles out countless bowls of their Old Charleston she-crab soup. You can almost taste the sunshine of a coastal Lowcountry day in every spoonful.
Ecco takes the lowly turnip and transforms it into creamy turnip soup with candied pancetta that's worthy of royalty.
Order smoky tomato soup at Noon Midtown by the cup or bowl and pair it with Noon's "grilled cheese of the week" or three-cheese panino for a twist on the idyllic winter combo. A bowl of soup and a small green salad keep a healthy red and green theme going throughout the cold season.
Tart crème fraîche contrasts swimmingly with velvety lobster and butternut squash bisque at Pacci Ristorante.
Soup is a traditional accompaniment to a meal of sushi or sashimi, even when the menu has RA Sushi's modern outlook. RA Sushi's miso soup combines tofu, seaweed and green onions in a miso broth; spicy "Miso Hot!" adds shiitake mushrooms, bok choy and shrimp to the mix. Potsticker soup bubbles with pork potstickers, snow peas, bok choy, carrots and green onions in chicken broth. Nabeyaki Udon casts tempura shrimp, crab and scallops together in a savory seafood broth.
Spice Market blends soups as vibrant as the exotic Far Eastern markets that inspire their creation. Ginger pumpkin seeds add a delicate bite to butternut squash soup while chicken and coconut milk soup is soothingly filling.
Laden with chili-roasted chicken, cheddar, tomatoes and a sprinkling of crispy tortilla strips, the chicken queso soup at Marlow's Tavern offers a spicy, spoonable alternative to a plate of nachos. Since Marlow's Tavern has six locations around town, you're never more than a short drive from this fiesta in a bowl!
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DID YOU RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH A NEW RING ON YOUR FINGER? ATLANTA SPARKLES WITH WEDDING PARTY PLANS FOR YOU!
Joy to the world! Holiday bells are giving way to wedding bells for lots of soon-to-be brides and grooms. Those intending to tie the knot in 2010 will want to save this useful info for planning pre-nuptial parties, rehearsal dinners, wedding receptions and all of those wedding social events.
RA Sushi Bar Restaurant has a fun and classy way for brides to have a "Fling Before the Ring" with their friends. The high-energy hotspot has three bachelorette party plans with prix fixe dinners, cocktails and party favor bags. There's a "Fling" package for every bridal budget from the $20-per-person "Cubic Zirconia" package to the $27-per-person "2 Carat" package and the $35-per-person "Bling Bling" package. Each menu option includes a selection of appetizers, sushi, signature rolls, entrees, dinner beverages of tea, coffee or soda and your choice between RA's signature bachelorette drinks - either the "Gold Digger" or "Last Chance for RA'mance." (1080 Peachtree Street at 1010 Midtown; 404-267-0114.)
If she likes old and he likes new, Studio 887 in the historic King Plow Arts Center in Midtown fills both wish lists with its old brick, artsy atmosphere and contemporary cuisine. Executive Chef Todd Annis of Bold American®, Fifth Group Restaurants'® award-winning catering division, marries fine American and European cuisine with contemporary flair to create menus with which to fall in love. Annis and his team can accommodate up to 175 guests. (887 West Marietta Street; 404-815-1178.)
Variety is the spice at Fifth Group Restaurants®. In the heart of Midtown, Ecco offers seasonal, European-inspired cuisine, a private dining room for up to 60 guests and a patio for up to 75. (40 7th Street, NE; 404-347-9555.) South City Kitchen Vinings serves contemporary Southern cuisine and has a small, semi-private dining area for up to 35 and a main dining room that seats up to 66 guests. (1675 Cumberland Parkway; 770-435-0700). South City Kitchen Midtown, La Tavola Trattoria and The Original El Taco offer even more options.
Dressy Italian calls for Pacci Ristorante, Atlanta's only authentic Italian steakhouse. Pacci has a semi-private room for up to eight guests as well as chic outdoor space options atop the restaurant in AltoRex Rooftop Lounge. The restaurant can accommodate groups of any size by using space in the adjacent Hotel Palomar. (866 West Peachtree Street, NW; 678-412-2402.)
Sushi, sashimi and an energized setting with seating for 10 to 100 guests await at RA Sushi Bar Restaurant in the heart of Midtown. (1080 Peachtree Street at 1010 Midtown; 404-267-0114.)
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KEEP YOUR RESOLUTION TO BE A "LOSER" -- EAT AT EVOS® FOR LESS FAT, MORE FLAVOR
On New Year's Day, more than half of all Americans resolve to eat healthier and be "losers." Resolutions can be fleeting, but EVOS Feel Great Fast Food helps Americans keep this one and make it a delicious way of life. For 15 years, the Tampa Bay, Fla.-based company has made it their business to help Americans lose the fat and savor the flavor of their favorite burgers, fries and shakes. When the average American eats out at least four times a week, choosing EVOS' deliciously healthy fast food is a small change that makes a huge difference. EVOS American Champion burger contains only 12 grams of fat and 420 calories. Other fast food burgers can deliver as much as 57 grams of fat and 850 calories. A regular serving of EVOS Airfries checks in at eight grams of fat and 230 calories versus 23 grams of fat and 472 calories at other restaurants. Love shakes? EVOS vanilla organic milkshakes fill you up with 2.5 grams of fat and 180 calories where others contain as much as 44 grams of fat and 800 calories. Shake me up! --
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