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What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Robin Garr » Tue Dec 31, 2013 10:05 am

Let's hear it! Extra credit if you can come up with a plan to help make it happen!

(PS: We already know that we're getting two corporate-chain Brazilian steak houses in Fourth Street Plastic, so let's wish for something more creative, K? :mrgreen: )
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Dan Thomas » Tue Dec 31, 2013 10:37 am

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I wish someone would either open a place specializing in or add to their menu, Nashville Style Hot Chicken. If I had deep pockets, I would open a chicken joint in the old laundromat across from Cave Hill on Cherokee Rd. and Baxter that is vacant and has off street parking in the back. Or the Old Mid City Mall City Cafe spot. Either of these would be a great, slightly off the beaten path location for a concept like this! :D
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Robin Garr » Tue Dec 31, 2013 11:00 am

Dan Thomas wrote:Nashville Style Hot Chicken

Okay, I'll bite. What's Nashville Style? It plays electric guitar? :lol:
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by JustinHammond » Tue Dec 31, 2013 11:56 am

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I wish someone would either open a place specializing in or add to their menu, Nashville Style Hot Chicken.


Holy Grale has it on occasion. They also did a slider version during the summer with a watermelon slice.
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Adrian Baldwin » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:04 pm

After spending a week in San Juan/Vieques earlier this year...Puerto Rican cuisine bolted to near the top of my favorites.

Just amazing.

I'd seen plenty of 'food shows' featuring Mofongo in all it's forms....and it didn't excite me much. Boy was I wrong. :shock: Don't think I went a day without eating it in some form. Pork, Steak, Seafood, etc...all incredible, as was everything else we ate on that trip. I don't think we had one meal that wasn't spectacular....from street food, to local bakery sandwiches, to fine dining.
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by Robin Garr » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:08 pm

Adrian Baldwin wrote:After spending a week in San Juan/Vieques earlier this year...Puerto Rican cuisine bolted to near the top of my favorites.

When I lived and worked in NYC during the '90s, my office was on the edge of the Garment District, and there little Puerto Rican holes-in-the-wall (and little Korean holes-in-the-wall, too) just about everywhere. I may have been the only Anglo in our office, although certainly not the only one in the neighborhood, to learn more about PR food than I ever thought I would know!
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by Robin Garr » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:09 pm

JustinHammond wrote:
Dan Thomas wrote:I wish someone would either open a place specializing in or add to their menu, Nashville Style Hot Chicken.


Holy Grale has it on occasion. They also did a slider version during the summer with a watermelon slice.


Okay, but still, what the heck IS it!? <googlegooglegoogle>

Whoa! Nashville Hot Chicken has its own Web page!

http://www.nashvillehotchicken.com/ABOU ... ICKEN.html

Seems like kind of a narrow niche for a full-service eatery, though.
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Dan Thomas » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:16 pm

Robin Garr wrote:
Dan Thomas wrote:Nashville Style Hot Chicken

Okay, I'll bite. What's Nashville Style? It plays electric guitar? :lol:


It's actually gretting some tread as a national food trend. With the renewed nationwide interest in Southern Cooking a few years back, this is one of the items that consistanly seem to appear ion "Southern" places menus, in not so Southern locales. :D

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by Dan Thomas » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:24 pm

Robin Garr wrote:
Seems like kind of a narrow niche for a full-service eatery, though.


I wouldn't do full service as they don't at Prince's or Hattie B's. It's order at the counter and they give you a number thing and bring it out when its done. Similar to what they do at Feast BBQ. It does take some time as they fry to order, but I'm of the opinion that if you only do one thing and do it well people will come. My go to place in Nashvegas for this dish is Hattie B's. Outside of about 8 very complementary and very well made sides, thats the only thing they serve and the line is ALWAYS out the door at any time I've visited.

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The closest thing we have here locally is King's. Even though its really good chicken it's just not the same.
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Dan Thomas » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:31 pm

Adrian Baldwin wrote:After spending a week in San Juan/Vieques earlier this year...Puerto Rican cuisine bolted to near the top of my favorites.

Just amazing.

I'd seen plenty of 'food shows' featuring Mofongo in all it's forms....and it didn't excite me much. Boy was I wrong. :shock: Don't think I went a day without eating it in some form. Pork, Steak, Seafood, etc...all incredible, as was everything else we ate on that trip. I don't think we had one meal that wasn't spectacular....from street food, to local bakery sandwiches, to fine dining.


If you ever see this dish on the menu at Seviche, I highly recommend! I had never had it before either but Chef Anthony's version has probably ruined any other one I might become privy too.
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Adrian Baldwin » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:52 pm

When would/did he have it on the menu...? One of his special "region" or wine nights?

I've never known Seviche's menu to change all that much.
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Nimbus Couzin » Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:39 pm

I'd like to see a good cheap falafel joint, similar to the ones you find in NYC, SF, Berlin, etc. If you've had the good ones, you know what I'm talking about.
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Kyle L » Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:22 pm

I'd like to have a few "local" restaurants settle down in J-town/Fern Creek. We were so very fortunate to have Mussels set up shop and I'd REALLY enjoy these type quality restaurants on this side of Louisville.

In terms of particular styles, I'm not certain.
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Adrian Baldwin » Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:27 pm

I wouldn't be mad at a legit Halal Cart, either. :D

There are lots of great gyros in town, and many different styles....pretty sure I've had them all...

...none, however, make me as happy as an NYC Street cart (53rd & 6th Halal Guys being my favorite), with the combination of white AND Red sauce. Something magical going on there, and I've yet to find a place here that offeres that.
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Re: What do you most hope for in local dining in '14? Go!

by Mark R. » Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:37 pm

How about a true New York Bagel bakery! Those of us who are fortunate enough to really know what they are know that the delicatessens that also sell bagels that we presently have aren't that close to the real thing.
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