Yalla

Yalla, Inman Park (Krog Street Market)

HOLLA for YALLA! I’ve wanted to come here for a while but have been slightly intimidated with the line, however, on one Sunday night there was no line and thus a feast was ordered.

We had the Baba Ganoush, Layla’s Falafel on Pita, Todd’s Shawarma on Laffe, and Baklava. In case you were wondering there enough food for two very hungry people and then some! The baba ganoush was good but had I known it come on the Shawarma I probably would not have ordered it. The falafel pita was busting at the seams with hummus, homemade pickled cabbage, labne, bitter greens, fennel, and of course falafel fritters. If you’re not one to like getting overly messy while eating I would suggest the plate over the pita. The shawarma was the clear winner as it included everything you could possibly want: spit roasted chicken , hummus, baba ganoush, Israeli salad & pickles, fried eggplant, and tahini all in laffa which I have now decided I like better than pita.  It is super big (think west coast style burritos) so come hungry! There was a lot to pick & choose from and you can always create a bowl, plate, pita, laffa of your own so next time I’m feeling decisive I may go that route.

Two final notes about the meal; their homemade sodas are  killer and finishing the meal with the walnut baklava was the best decision I made all day.

Gunshow

Gunshow, Glenwood Park

I can’t remember the last time I’ve heard so much about a restaurant before I got to go; from Esquire to friends it was one of the few Atlanta restaurants anyone could or would talk about towards the end of 2014.

The restaurant itself has a different feel. It is totally open, unpretentious in all the right ways, and you don’t order like you would at another restaurant. Picky eaters seriously don’t come and take a coveted seat– had to make reservations a month in advance (was 100% worth the wait)! Kevin Gillespie along with six other chefs concoct two dishes each, come to your table, and try to “sell” you on their creation. If you’re thinking of dim sum you’re right on the money. The menu does change frequently and on average each dish is on the menu for a couple of weeks.

My tablemates and I went with wide eyes and empty stomaches, which was a great thing since we ordered 13 out of the 16 dishes being offered that night. While some dishes are a little larger I’d say most are sharable small plates just like tapas. So without further delay below are all the dishes we devoured.

  • New Mexican style cheese enchiladas. short rib peccadillo. crema*
  • Goat cheese agnolotti. wild mushroom. beet. truffle
  • Middle Eastern style pizza
  • Lobster roll… like in Boston
  • Crispy pork belly. marinated octopus. charred scallion. chorizo vin
  • Ceviche made like they do in Peru*
  • Smoked Berkshire pork loin. creamy polenta. coke braised figs. broccoli
  • Falafel. tahini sauce. house made pita. skoog
  • Olive oil poached halibut. orange braised endive. citrus. olive. fennel
  • Vietnamese style chicken wings
  • Warm old-fashioned banana pudding (always on the menu as it was Kevin’s grandmother’s recipe plus it’s just the BOMB)
  • Chocolate bread pudding. pecan pie innards. bourbon, candied bacon
  • Chocolate-peanut butter cheese cake. pretzel

the * annotate Kevin’s dishes and while you shouldn’t skip on any definitely don’t miss his!! You can tell all dishes are perfected but it didn’t stop with the kitchen as the bar is a worthy opponent. Cocktails have two categories: “while you wait” that are made behind the bar and “from the cart” literally a cart comes to your table and you see it made right there. I didn’t ask what the difference was but I had one from each and both were delectable.

There are flavors from all over the world and the style of eating can be compared to a variety of places, it may not be totally new but in Atlanta it is a breath of fresh air. If I could only choose one restaurant in Atlanta not to miss this surely would be my pick.

This was also a farewell dinner to a close friend. I’ve shared many tables and even more charcuterie plates with Kiffy but am glad we got to partake in one more restaurant together. Best of luck in Birmingham!