Just back from a week in the Charleston area, where we ate extremely well. There were so many choices it was nearly overwhelming. Of course, not everything we ate was wonderful but what follows are the highlights; places and dishes I'd recommend . . .
Virginia's On King - 412 King St, Charleston, SCSunday Brunch. It may be important to note that because of its proximity to a church, VoK does not serve alcohol of any kind on Sundays. So, if having a libation with your Sunday brunch is important, you may want to go somewhere else. If that doesn't matter to you, the food is excellent . . .
Fried Green Tomatoes | buttermilk batter, arugula, sweet pepper relish
Not quite as browned as I like typically like them but still very crispy and tasty.
Fried Chicken Livers | caramelized onions, bacon, arugula, pepper relish
A great preparation. I was thrilled to see these on the menu.
She Crab Soup | garnished with sherry
Thanks to this rendition, I finally understand the beauty of this soup. The amount of crab in this soup was insane and the bold note of sherry was a perfect accent.
Country Ham & Eggs | pan-fried cured ham, 2 eggs, red eye gravy, biscuit
It was great to have this red eye gravy because it was another one of those things I've had before but not in a way that I could really appreciate. Now, I do.
Buttermilk BiscuitHard to argue with that.
Shrimp & Grits | local shrimp, smoked sausage, bell peppers, stone-ground grits, tasso ham gravy
A soupier version than I'm used to having but immensely delicious and satisfying on every level. The house-made smoked sausage was fantastic and the local shrimp were cooked perfectly, which was a very happy recurring theme during our trip. They were plump, snappy and tender.
Biscuits & Gravy | buttermilk biscuits, sausage gravy
Oh yeah!
Sausage | house-made (with extra egg)
Had I known how generously the delicious, peppery house-made sausage would be applied in the in biscuits and gravy, I wouldn't have order this extra side. Still, it was great to try it on its own.
Charleston Beer Exchange - 14 Exchange St, Charleston, SCWe happened upon this awesome shop while walking around the harbor area after brunch at Virginia's on King. The selection was excellent and we purchased a few local brews -- Palmetto and Coast -- to drink throughout the week.
Husk - 76 Queen St, Charleston, SCLunch. One of Beard-award winner Sean Brock's joints. 3 weeks out, dinner reservations were already booked, so we went for lunch, which was sensational . . .
Barrel-Aged Manhattan | Old Overholt rye, Carpano Antica Formula, Fernet Branca and clove; barrel-aged for 30 days
The bar program at Husk is outstanding. Being on vacation, it was great to throw back a few craft cocktails at lunch.
Swizzle | Cruzan rum, falernum, lime juice, bitters
House-Baked Rolls | benne
Crispy Pork Rillettes | Husk honey mustard, house-made pickles
Fantastic flavor and texture. I loved the porky intensity of the the rillettes and the light crispiness of the outer coating. And the pickles were sensational, especially the jalapenos, which were a perfect accompaniment for the rich rillettes.
Crispy Pork Rillettes | Husk honey mustard, house-made pickles
A closer look.
Cornmeal Fried Pickle Spears | spicy buttermilk dressing
More great regionally-inspired bites.
Copperhead | Wild Turkey rye, lemon juice, absente, wormwood bitters, muddled sugar cube
Debutante Punch | Rittenhouse rye, Smith & Cross rum, fresh strawberry, Luxardo maraschino, green tea, soda
Cornbread & Sausage Stuffed Quail | Anson Mills farro, glazed beets, brown butter, red eye gravy
Only had a bite of this but I loved the stuffing.
Corn Meal Dusted North Carolina Catfish | smoky butterbeans, field peas, fried cabbage
A wonderfully conceived and executed dish.
Fried Chicken BLT | spicy mayo, Wes' tomato, Benton's bacon, fried potato wedges
Utterly fantastic. Ultra crispy and juicy.
Cornbread | Benton's bacon
This one didn't really sing for us. We all thought it was a bit bland. None of us could taste the bacon and it seemed undersalted.
Belgian Red | Kind Ale, Greenville, SC
When in South Carolina . . .
Husk Cheeseburger | fried potato wedges
We were done. Sort of. We'd seen several of these burgers go out to other tables and decided that even though we'd each already had a main course, we wanted to split a burger. It was well worth it.
Husk Cheeseburger | fried potato wedges
A damned fine burger and some very nice potato wedeges, too.
Charleston Buttermilk Pie | Geetchie corn meal crust, Ambrose strawberries
I'd never had buttermilk pie before (or even heard of it) but it was great. Sweet but lovely. And it was great to have strawberries that really tasted like strawberries.
TN Chocolate Chess Pie | "Mint Chocolate" ice cream, smoked O&S cocoa nibs
It was hard to stop eating this one.
Jack's Cosmic Dogs - 1531 Folly Rd, Charleston (James Island), SC (and other locations)
Lunch (1 of 2). Our friends recommended this place to us and we really enjoyed it. Turns out, it's very much on the radar, too. Alton Brown has waxed poetic about it on television (there are signs with quotes by him hung on the walls). For stalwarts of Chicago-style dogs, this place could be a let-down. The soft, skinless dogs themselves cannot hold a candle to our local favorites but the synergy of the dogs + toppings + buns ='d a really enjoyable eating experience . . .
Jack's Cosmic DogsSpace-Age InteriorMenu BoardMenu BoardMenu BoardLunch!Planet Dog | Jamaican relish, yellow mustard
French Fries | peanut oil
Rocket Corn DogAstro Dog | Jack's zippy onion relish, spicy mustard
Morph Slaw Dog | cole slaw, spicy mustard
Orbit City Dog | chili, cheese, onion, spicy mustard
Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers - 309 King St, Charleston, SC (and other locations)
Dinner. Our local friends had their first date many years ago at a Georgia outpost of this small, regional chain and they now go there with their kids. We met them there for a dinner before a Citadel vs. USC baseball game. I thought it was pretty good pizza -- nice, chewy crust but maybe a little sweet. They had 25+ beers on tap, many of which were interesting, harder-to-find brews . . .
BruschettaAgain, it's nice to have good tomatoes in March.
Salad | salad mix, lettuce, roma tomatoes, roasted red peppers
Even this salad was good. In-season tomatoes and warm, roasted red peppers -- roasted to order -- made it special.
Pizza | sausage, pepperoni and onion (all), half pepperoncini
Very nice stuff.
Fiery Ron's Home Team BBQ - 1205 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SCLunch. We'd had some disappointing BBQ earlier in the trip at another local stalwart but this lunch was the antidote for that meal. BBQ at lunchtime was excellent, with the stand-outs being the spare ribs, the pulled pork and the chicken, which was some of the best smoked chicken I've ever eaten. Sides were excellent, too. We really loved the beans, the greens, the slaw and the cheesy grits . . .
Pulled Pork | red rice, macaroni & cheese
Juicy, barky and nicely smoky.
Brisket | greens, cheesy grits
This was the only meat I didn't really care for. It was very tasty and very tender but it didn't taste like bbq to me; more like a very good braise. Of course, I didn't expect to find outstanding brisket at a SC bbq shop but I still wanted to try it.
Combo Plate - Spare Ribs | baked beans, cole slaw
These ribs were sensational...best I've had in a long time. The meat was unctuous, pulled apart unevenly and came away from the bones only with a bit of effort.
Combo Plate - Smoked Chicken | baked beans, cole slaw
Sensational smoked chicken. One of the best renditions I can ever remember having.
The Wreck of the Richard & Charlene - 106 Haddrell St, Mount Pleasant, SCDinner. If you like fried fish and seafood, it'll be hard to find it better than here, where they specialize in it. We had a very nice meal here. Even though it's not my favorite style, I'm glad we checked it out because it was an eye-opening experience to have fried stuff so uniformly high in quality and well-prepared. And for the record, I'm not a fan of boiled peanuts
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Boiled PeanutsBoiled PeanutsLocal BrewSoft Shell CrabsShrimp & Scallops Combination | red rice, slaw, sivea beans, pup, fried hominy square
Even in these applications, the recurring theme of perfectly cooked seafood continued. It's local and the locals know how to handle it. It was a real treat.
Grouper (broiled) | red rice, slaw, sivea beans, pup, fried hominy square
Ok, not
everything here is fried.
Seafood Platter | fried shrimp, scallops, oysters, fish of the day (grouper), red rice, slaw, sivea beans, pup, fried hominy square
A proud platter...or "special" as it's described on the menu.
Banana PuddingOk stuff.
Key Lime PieA bite bathed in sunlight
Harbor - Just a beautiful vantage point behind the restaurant.
Lost Dog Cafe - 106 W Huron Ave, Folly Beach, SCBreakfast. I wasn't sure what to expect from this cafe in the town where we were staying. On first glace it reminded me, not encouragingly, of Heartland Cafe. But a lot of locals recommended it, though, so we decided to give it a chance and I'm very glad we did. The food was delicious and oh-so-comforting. Everything was cooked perfectly. The vibe was very laid back and the service was friendly . . .
Bloody Mary | with Kenny's Special Recipe
Folly Benedict | english muffin, shrimp cake, crab cake, asparagus, oven-roasted onions, poached eggs, hollandaise (special)
Best International Eggs Benedict | Canadian bacon, fried green tomatoes, poached eggs, hollandaise
Folly's Original Breakfast Burrito | eggs, shrimp, cheese, peppers, onions, black beans, salsa, sour cream, smothered in green pork chile, cheese and tomatoes
As with every single shrimp I ate during this trip, the ones inside this burrito were cooked perfectly -- plump, snappy and tender. In fact, I normally wouldn't have even ordered something like this but after a week of eating perfectly-cooked shrimp all over the Charleston area, at every level of eatery, ordering this didn't seem risky in the least. I'm glad I did because it was phenomenal. And the green pork chile was effing awesome, too.
Jack's Cosmic DogsAnother lunch. This was our last meal, on the way back to the airport and we let the boy decide where. Of course, he went for the dog joint. This time around I ordered a modification of a dog I'd had the first time and also tried a Rover, which includes Taylor Ham Roll and which I don't think I'd ever had before. It was a tasty component in a delicious concoction . . .
French Fries | peanut oil
Krypto Kraut Dog (modified) | sauerkraut, spicy mustard...added chili and cheese
Galatic Dog | chili, cheese, slaw, spicy mustard
Orbit City Dog | chili, cheese, spicy mustard, onion
Rover Pork Roll | Taylor ham roll, egg, cheese
There were so many more spots we wanted to try but we just never got around to them . . . next time!
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Virginia's On King
412 King St
Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 735-5800
Charleston Beer Exchange
14 Exchange St
Charleston, SC 29401
(843) 577-5446
Husk
76 Queen St
Charleston, SC 29401
(843) 577-2500
Jack's Cosmic Dogs (multiple locations)
1531 Folly Rd
Charleston, SC 29412
(843) 225-1817
Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers
309 King St
Charleston, SC 29401
(843) 723-7374
Fiery Ron's Home Team BBQ
1205 Ashley River Rd
Charleston, SC 29407
(843) 225-7427
The Wreck of the Richard & Charlene
106 Haddrell St
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
(843) 884-0052
Lost Dog Cafe
106 W Huron Ave
Folly Beach, SC 29439
(843) 588-9669
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