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An endless meal of Southeast Asia flavors

April 23rd, 2008 by Cliff Bostock in Restaurants

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spice-market-rice.jpgWe dined at Spice Market, inside the new W Midtown Atlanta hotel last week. The restaurant is one of the latest in culinary superstar Jean-Georges Vongeritchen’s empire and features the flavors of street food in Southeast Asia. Ian Winslade, formerly of Bluepointe, Shout and Posh, is the chef.

We ordered the mammoth five-course meal, which actually featured about 10 generous dishes (and is a phenomenal bargain at $48). Among the starters was one of tempura-fried onions garnished with radish slices, served over ripe avocado and — weirdly — Chinese mustard (top photo).

One of the more compelling dishes was the ginger fried rice (above). The kitchen fries an egg sunny-side up and coats the white with browned ginger and garlic, then places it over a heap of rice. The server breaks up the egg and mixes it with the rice.

I’ll have a full first look in next week’s Grazing column.


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2 Responses to “An endless meal of Southeast Asia flavors”

  1. Gabrielle Says:

    Wow, that looks and sounds really good!

  2. Broderick Says:

    I really need to get out there, looking forward to the review

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