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Delicate dishes and impeccable service make for a winning combination at Henrietta’s (Charleston City Paper)

by Vanessa | Sep 7, 2016 | Legacy

Billed as a Southern brasserie, Henrietta’s is the flagship restaurant of the new Dewberry Hotel. Housed in the former L. Mendel Rivers Federal Building overlooking Marion Square, the building’s exterior retains much of its bureaucratic severity, while the...

Chef April Robinson uses her powers for good at Butter Tapas (Charleston City Paper)

by Vanessa | Aug 3, 2016 | Legacy

In hindsight, I’m kicking myself after my visits to Butter Tapas. Sure, both times the food was on point — thoughtful, flavorful, and beautifully plated — and both times the service was skillfully handled by a gracious waitress. But how am I supposed to feel...

The experimental menu at Harold’s Cabin is one of the most exciting in the city (Charleston City Paper)

by Vanessa | Jul 13, 2016 | Legacy

Unabashedly wry, Harold’s lunch menu is divided into three categories: Kickshaw, On a Roll, and Nectar and Regale. If you’re wondering if the homey decor is hiding a dictionary or two, you’re not alone. The menu is full of one-word terms used to...

The Bulgogi and Banchan Are Worth the Trip to 843 Korean BBQ & Sushi House (Charleston City Paper)

by Vanessa | Jun 15, 2016 | Legacy

If your knowledge of Korean food starts and stops at kimchi, then 843 Korean in North Charleston is likely to expand your culinary horizons while providing some wholesome, G-rated, live entertainment. If you know the difference between ssamjang and gochujang and when...

It’s All About the Window-Framed Raw Bar at The Darling (Charleston City Paper)

by Vanessa | May 25, 2016 | Legacy

The Darling on King Street is clearly doing something right. A place to see and be seen, there’s a palpable buzz the minute you step through the door. Reservations require advance planning, and large parties hoping for a last-minute table can anticipate such...

Cure’s Nostalgic Plates Will Suit Those In the Mood For a Retro Meal (Charleston City Paper)

by Vanessa | Apr 27, 2016 | Legacy

If this were the first sentence of a sci-fi romance novel, then Cure would be a star-crossed time traveler. A holdover from simpler times, the restaurant’s round leather booths and Frank Sinatra soundtrack collude with the old school menu to provide a time...
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