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results for juliska/Two unabashed romantics, Capucine and David Gooding founded Juliska in 2001 with a collection of 40 historic Bohemian glasses – since then the company has blossomed to one of the leading home brands in America. Juliska is not about trends; it’s about loving life and living well. Juliska today is made up of an inspired group of individuals committed to providing beautiful things for the home. We are inspired by the gathering of family and loved ones over food, passionate artisans, and centuries of European design.
A little (actually a lot) of a delay today on the post (I blame the holiday weekend and the lake)…so apologies all around. But big congrats to Allison from the Painted Petunia, you’re our Danielle Rollins Soiree + Waiting On Martha gift card giveaway winner! Check your inbox as you should have received an email about how to claim your prize. And happy happy Monday Loves! truly, MKR
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Row 1: Storms at the lake. || Halloween shoot prep. || Addison enjoying a some lemon bundt cake.
Row 6: The Voyage collection of trinket trays. || Halloween apples. || Addison watching the skiers.
Row 7: Spanish wine tasting c/o the Lobby at Twelve. || The newest edition to our inspiration board, “Stay True.” || Chitty chatting with Meg.
Row8: Sneak peeks of our halloween shoot for Jezebel Magazine. Cake via the crazy talented Anne Kathleen. || Good life key tags. Love. || Our super fancy mode of transport for the week c/o Cadillac.
Row 9: Running errands in our needlepoint elephant hat, “Hello Hello” case and Ugmonk sweatshirt. || Addison. || A kind and gorgeous gift c/o VIETRI.
Over the last couple weeks I’ve had the pleasure of dining at quite a few new spots. Some new to me completely and others while not new, provided a new dining experience if you will. For lack of droning on and on in 6 different posts I thought I’d give all you loves the Readers Digest version of what I’m loving (or not loving) at 7 Hens, Ra Sushi, Leon’s Full Service,Table & Main, Salt Factory, and Star Provisions.
The first was completely new to me, and new to Atlanta, 7 Hens. 7 Hens is a schnitzel shop located in Decatur. Schnitzel being an age-old technique of thinly pounding the chicken breast, dipping it in egg batter and coating it with seasoned breadcrumbs. The 7 in 7 Hens refers to the 7 different flavor combinations you can have like the American, Mexican, Indian, etc. All of their chicken is local and delivered daily, made fresh to order.
Now most of you know I don’t eat meat, so here is the beauty of 7 Hens. You can get any schnitzel made with tofu. And having recently moved from Chicago I’ve found that Atlanta is seriously lacking in vegetarian options so I was brimming with excitement to try tofu schnitzel. Let me tell you it was amazing. The Mr. had the chicken schnitzel Mexican style and I had the tofu schnitzel Indian style. So delish! My only complaint is that 7 Hens isn’t closer to where we live because I would be going there all the time. Love!
Next up is Ra Sushi. Now Ra isn’t new to me, I’d ate there many times in Chicago, but when they introduced their new summer menu I was intrigued by the idea of Crispy Asian Tacos and “Ra”ckin Shrimp just to name a few. While the whole menu was pretty good, the starters were definitely the stars. The Asian tacos, edamame dip, “Ra”ckin shrimp, and garlic edamame are ridiculous. I could have ate just those 4 things and been completely happy.
The garlic edamame while it sounds simple has such spectacular seasoning I personally asked what it was and then high tailed it to the spice market to pick some up for myself. The Asian tacos are genius. And the edamame dip is like your classic spinach dip only better. One of the best things is that they have fantastic Happy Hour specials which makes Ra the perfect after work spot.
Ra’s Strawberry Saketini
Crispy Asian Tacos
Sampler of the garlic edamame, “ra”ckin shrimp, and edamame dip
Brunch is my favorite meal. Whoever came up with brunch deserves a medal. So now knowing my feelings on brunch, you can understand my elation to discover that Atlanta also loves brunch. One of the best brunches I’ve had so far has been at Leon’s Full Service. Last time I was at Leon‘s was simply for cocktails before heading to 246 and then cocktails after dining at 246. This time I was there for the eggs. Sadly when we arrived they had just ran out of the egg special for the day, and while my heart was sad it taught me 1. to next time get to Leon’s earlier and 2. everything happens for a reason. And that reason was so I could have the fried green tomato sandwich.
I’ve decided that fried green tomatoes = heaven. And the fried green tomato sandwich at Leon’s was probably the best I’ve ever had. Truth be told it wasn’t just the sandwich it was also the pub fries, zucchini casserole, and sauteed corn & field peas. Everything just tasted very southern, very cozy, and very much like food my grandma would make but better. And I wasn’t the only one in comfort food heaven, the Mr. had slow roasted beef brisket with black peppercorn gravy, fried onions, and served open faced. Not too shabby.
Fried green tomato sandwich and zucchini casserole
The brisket
So I have a problem. I sometimes forget I have a blog. Most of the time it slips my mind when amazing food is put down in front of me, and then I tend not to remember until that food is almost gone and the time for pictures has passed. Which brings me to Table & Main, Salt Factory and Star Provisions. All amazing, all MUST Eats, and all with no pictures. Wah Wah. So I’m going to ask you to please use your imagination while I run quickly down what I’m loving at each.
Star Provisions is that classic lunch spot where you know the food is always going to be good, and if for some reason it’s not the shopping is. I was joined at Star Provisions by my gal Dina from Deliciously Darling Events for a World Domination meeting, or rather to plot our upcoming Occassions Magazine NYE Photo Shoot at JCT Kitchen. We paroused the shop, planned a party, solved world hunger, and I ate an amazing felafel pita. Perfectly crunchy and sauced felafel pita.
Similar story at Salt Factory, same cast of characters same discussions but this time the onion soup. Never have I had onion soup like this. Instead of a thin broth with the onions and cheese they blended the onions making it a thicker texture and it was divine. So good I sent my mother there the following week for the soup and she agreed. So Loves get the soup. And can I just say how darling Roswell Square is?! I feel it’s the perfect place for a brick and mortar Waiting On Martha Shop. What do ya’ think?
Finally we’re on to Table and Main, also in the darling Roswell Square. It was a strangely cool (or at least cooler) night in Atlanta and we were joined by our dear friends for quite the perfect evening. Table and Main’s outdoor seating is superb. It actually reminded me of Yountville and our many nights in wine country. Quaint, but not too small, sunken down and hidden just a tad from the street and lush with greenery. The wine flowed and the food was fantastic. The Mr.’s tuna was some of the best I’ve ever tried, my scallops were delectable, and all of the southern sides like fried okra, heirloom tomatoes and mac and cheese were the perfect accompaniments. Again I’m just sad I don’t have any pictures to share with you all. But I assure you, you won’t be disappointed.
Most people think house hunting is stressful. I am not one of those people. I love it, and everything that goes along with it. The only problem is my idea of a perfect home doesn’t always fit my husband’s idea of the perfect price. Case in point, 435 King Road Atlanta. It has everything a family needs…amazing spaces, outdoor living, a wine cellar (obviously a must for me), I can’t help that my perfect home comes with a $10 million dollar price tag. What’s a girl to do? Once I’ve found that money tree I’ve been searching for the realtor can expect a call from us. Happy weekend Loves. xoxo
The backyard. Can’t you just picture me lounging by the pool? I mean it’s like this home was built for me. Oh the grand parties I would throw.
Interior perfection, I wouldn’t change a thing…maybe the chandelier is a tad too small for the space, but other than that not a thing.
Loving the crisp white…just remove the cat from the kitchen please (sorry I’m not a cat person people).
How romantic is this master bedroom? I’m dying over the ceilings!
Barn doors will be happening somewhere in some house that I own. Love.
The beautiful aspect about living in the south is you literally get to be outside year round, so of course I need outside living! Obvi.
I mean the television drops down from the ceiling? Though I doubt I’d be watching Avatar, sorry James Cameron.
I would likely spill red wine on these gorgeous white couches, but I’m loving the Hermes lacquer tray.
As if the outside pool wasn’t enough, don’t worry there’s one inside.
This is all the hubs needed to see to sell him. Don’t worry though if your husband isn’t a golfer the home also boasts an indoor gym, indoor basketball court, sauna, movie theater, pool table and man cave.