The best damned catfish ever

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photo by Jason Perlow

Me and wife found ourselves hungry after looking at some loft condos in Atlanta’s Castleberry Hill and stumbled onto Paschal’s soulfood restaurant.  I won’t belabor this but Paschal’s has the absolute best catfish I have ever had in my entire life, bar none!  This catfish was just incredible.  The cornmeal crust was perfect, the fish was flaky and seasoned well. 

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Photo by Jason Perlow

Paschal’s fried chicken, was equally incredible.  The skin had been fried to a nice thin light brown crisp and the chicken was moist and consistently seasoned throughout the entire bird.  Wow.  It was good.  The sides were okay, we had mac and cheese, yams, collards and potato salad, with none being a real standout.  The cost is a little more than you’d like to spend for soulfood, about $12 - $20 a plate but its worth it.  I understand why they’ve been around since 1947.

Paschal’s
180 Northside Dr
Atlanta, GA 30313
(404) 525-2023

Rare: Our second foray into Atlanta’s resturant scene

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photo by James Camp

Normally, when I think of tapas, I think of little plates of tasty morsels that pair well with my beer. To be honest I haven’t done alot of tapas but when I have it was just a few steps above bar food; basically, it served as second fiddle to my main course, beer. Soul food on the other had, never plays second fiddle. As a matter of fact when you get soul food, its the ONLY fiddle! Me and my wife knew this place back in Brooklyn called Mamma’s, the food was so good we promised only to visit bi annually, the food was just too good and the portions were just monstrous.

At any rate, my wife and I stumbled onto a restaurant here in Atlanta that plays R. Kelly and Jay-Z to soul food and Tapas. Rare soul food tapas bar, serves soul food the tapas version. This is especially great for the horizontally challenged like myself, I can enjoy soul food without the guilt of going to a place like “Mamma’s” in Brooklyn. It’s no help however that the meals are served on large beds and not tables. (Yep, you heard me,right . . . BEDS!)

At any rate, when we arrived we were able to get seated immediately since it was a Tuesday, apparently this place gets packed on the weekends so make reservations or get there early. Our waiter led us to our table, which wasn’t really a table but a bed and not so much a bed but a huge lawn chair with extra plush padding and ultra wide arm rests.

The first thing I noticed was the music and the decor. It was like a neo-downtempo-soul type vibe, sprinkled with some deep house. I love deep house. (by the way if you’re ever in the mood for some dope deephouse, check out dogglounge. Dogglounge is by far one of the best sources that I’ve found for free deephouse, they stream it and they also offer dozens of downloads from their resident team of DJs, but I digress.) The decor was kind of a mish mash of things with a morrocan boudior type flair. It was all dark and candle lit and what not, the dining area has a large airy feeling thanks to the high ceiling but still maintains its intimate small feeling with all the dark paint and exposed brick walls.

So, we checked out the menu and decided on four small plates. We wold have the Buffalo Cornish hen, lobster macaroni, piri piri pork and collard green potstickers, but we started off with some drinks. My wife got a fruit punch and I got a mojito. The fruit puch was fruit punch and the mojito was couch syrup. Honestly it was the worst mojito I’ve ever had in my life, maybe it was because it was Tuesday and this mojito was leftover from the previous weekend or something, but whatever it was, it was bad. The food however, would change all that.

The food was pretty good with the potstickers being the standout. The potstickers where served piping hot and crispy with a melange of ginger, spices, a little pot liquor and succulent firm and not mush collard greens. They were quite tasty. Next was the piri piri pork. I have no idea what piri piri is, but I’ve seen it in a few places down here. Whatever it is, it tastes good. Its a spicy sweet marinade similar to jerk type seasoning. The pork was cooked in this rub and was very moist and tender, it was great. The Cornish hen was like buffalo wings except it was the whole chicken, it was novel but if you’ve had Buffalo wings you ain’t missin’ much. I’m allergic to lobster so I didn’t have the lobster mac and cheese. My wife said it was ok, “nothing to write home about”, is what she said, and judging from our fork fisted eyeball to eyeball fight for the last morsel of piri piri pork I believe her.

What meal would be complete without dessert? Especially since Rare’s portions aren’t huge and there’s enough space for the sweet stuff. Our waiter’s favorite dessert was the bread pudding so I decided to give it a shot. When the bread pudding arrived it was warm and sat above the rim of the ramican it was served in, oozing chocolate sauce, whipped cream and pudding down its side. Our waiter was correct, the bread pudding was superb. It had a great texture soft abd pliable but not too mushy with a few crunchy toasted bits around the edges, wonderful.

Service at Rare was good, but the place was empty. I bet on the weekends the level of service may dip a bit, but that’s too be expected. each plate at rare averaged between $5 to $7 dollars and was designed to be shared by two, so you can easily get in and out of there for under $50 with a few drinks and dessert. All in all, I give rare a 3.75 out of 5. It was great, and I can’t wait to go back on the weekend, I hear its a hotbed for Atlanta celebrities. but if you want to avoid the traffic and get a bed without a reservation, try going to rare on a weekday. Enjoy.

Rare
554 Piedmont ave.
Atlanta, Ga
tel: 404.541.0665
hours:
sun - thur: 5pm - 12pm
fri - sat : 5pm - 1am

Ipod for free

Just in time for the holidays, I’m going to do a drawing for an ipod.  Now, this isn’t just any ipod, its my old 15gb 3rd generation ipod!  Yes, it still works, it works like a charm!  Its a little scratched up, but nothing that a little icleaner couldn’t fix!

Use it as an ipod for your car,  use it as a giant thumb drive, use it as a paper weight if you wish. (you can even use it to finally answer the question “will it blend” with your brand new blendtec total blender that you’ll be unwrapping on Christmas morning)  Do with this ipod what you wish! 

So, how pray tell, can you enter this fantastiriffic drawing for a blendtec ready, giant thumb drive, paper weight of an old 15gb ipod that you can use for your car.  Well my friends, . . thats the easy part.  Alls you gotta do, is subsrcibe to this here blog.  Thats right, . . subscribe to this here blog via email (in the panel to your right) or RSS feed (in the upper right hand corner over there), and then comment to this post confirming that you have done so, . . and I’ll enter you into the christmas morning drawing!  How Exciting!  By the way, if you’ve already subscribed you can also enter the drawing by making thesnapclap one of your favorites on technorati.

Below are some photos of my beloved old ipod, you’ll get the ipod  (which is a pc formatted ipod) and the headphones, but no cord.   (so don’t look a gift horse in the mouth!)

now for the fine print (what contest would be complete without fine print?)

  • employees of the snapclap and it’s affiliated strategic partners and their families are not eligible for entry.
  • All entries must be finalized by 11:59pm on December 24th, 2007. 
  • International winners and winners living really, really far away from Atlanta may be subject to shipping costs. 
  • No purchase necessary for entry. 
  • All entries become property of the snapclap and may be used in the promotion and advertisement of the snapclap and its subsidiaries.
  • Odds of winning are pretty darn good.

Thanks, Good Luck and Happy Holidays!

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This is Yusef

This is Yusef. He’s my cousin. He makes beats. As a matter of fact, he’s one of the finest beatmakers I know. Way back when I used to make beats, Yusef got his start. I could tell the force was strong in him. We kinda started making beats at the same time, but then I stopped. I sold my sampler many moons ago and got into the photography game heavy; only to purchase and then ultimately sell another sampler. Yusef he just kept pluggin’ away, I honestly gotta take my hat off to him because of his consistency. Now, he’s nice. He be making some old illness right now. Don’t take my word for it, go over to his myspace account and check out the tunes, here.
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BuzzologySurveys sez “Buy Black for Christmas”

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ok I admit it.  I haven’t been the most timely person when it comes to posting on my blog here.  Be that as it may, my time has been occupied by a necessary evil; getting used to my new surroundings here in Atlanta.  While I feel way more comfortable here, it’s still gonna take a nit more time before Atlanta is home.  I’ve also been reading a few blogs, surfing around on the web and such.  So, I’ll be posting some of my finds. 
 
The first is Buzzology Surveys, news for and about the black consumer.  You know what.  I’m not gonna front.  I really, really like Buzzolgy.  At first glance I thought that Buzzology was merely aggregating news from other sources but I was wrong.  As I dug deeper I found some pretty cool series of posts.  For example, for the holidays, Buzzology has a “Buy Black for the holidays” series of posts where they highlight black owned businesses.  Who knew there was a black designer watchmaker, Youngblood Timepieces and an HBCU football game, Black College Football Xperience Video Game; and who knew that Kedar Massenburg launched a brand of wine, K’orus?  Well, now that I’ve perused Buzzology I do know.

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Buzzology also has a few surveys, one about hip hop’s influence on the black dollar and the other radio preferences.  Survey takers are entered into a monthly drawing for a $100 prize but I wonder where that data goes?  Are they selling to Nielsen or soundscan or something?  Who knows?  Buzzology also has tons and tons of links to articles and resources for black consumers.  Buzzology covers it all, and its a pretty cool website.  it’s like if Black Enterprise and Jet magazine had a baby and then Fortune and Consumer Reports had a baby and then by some stroke of luck their offspring met got together and they had a baby; it would be Buzzology surveys.  So, when you get a chance check ‘em out.

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You know what, Just go to Buzzology surveys and see for yourself.  As a matter of fact I’ll highlight some of their buy black for the holidays recommendations and you can check em out for yourself, hurry up you don’t have much time before it’s too late for holiday delivery.

Highlights of BuzzologySurveys “Buy Black for Christmas” list: