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Grazing: First Look: Parker’s on Ponce

Monday, December 15th, 2008
The Kansas City strip steak at Parker's on Ponce

STEAK IT OR LEAVE IT: The Kansas City strip steak

Last week, Our Fearless Leader finally uttered the “r” word: recession. Never mind that anyone who has rolled a cart in a grocery store or coasted to a gas pump has known the word has been applicable for months. Now it’s an official part of reality. We’ve been in a recession for a year.

Given that, it’s surprising that restaurants, especially higher-end restaurants, continue to open. My bank account says “burger,” not “steak,” so it felt almost decadent to show up at a new steakhouse last week. Parker’s on Ponce (116 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., 404-924-2230) is located in the former Mick’s building across from the courthouse in downtown Decatur.

The restaurant seems huge – all restaurants look huge to me these days, owing to their epidemic emptiness – but Parker’s space is broken up into several dining rooms. We ate in the front room, where a few other tables were seated.

It’s been years since I was in the building, so I’m not sure how much remodeling has occurred. The space is warmly lit, almost minimalist in décor, and features a few glowing fireplaces. I saw my first Christmas decorations of the year here – a few poinsettias and a silvery stocking.

Our server gave us the scoop. The restaurant, more than a year in planning, has been opened by brothers JT and Chris Scott, who earlier worked at Mick’s. (They are the sons of the late Tom Scott, DeKalb County’s longtime tax commissioner.) Chef is David Hartshorn, who earlier was the chef at Einstein’s in Midtown. (more…)

Steakhouse opens in Decatur

Monday, December 8th, 2008

This study in brown is the 22-oz. Kansas City strip steak, with Merlot-cooked mushrooms, at Parker’s on Ponce (116 East Ponce de Leon Ave., 404-924-2230).

We visited the new steakhouse, in the former location of Mick’s in Dectatur, last week and a had a decent meal. While I have no complaints about the steak, I can’t recommend the other entree we sampled — seared sesame-encrusted tuna with wasabi-spiked mashed potatoes and asparagus. The tuna’s texture was unpleasantly chewy and stringy.

We did love the bourbon-drenched, white-chocolate bread pudding. The onion soup, an Irish version made with guiness and cheddar cheese, was also enjoyable.

More in this week’s Grazing column.

(Photos by Cliff Bostock)

Korean barbecue in Grant Park, two newbies

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Here’s a tip for this Wednesday night. Head to the Standard (327 Memorial Drive, 404-681-3344) for Korean barbecue. I haven’t tasted it yet, but I know the owner is kind of a barbecue freak; other varieties he’s cooked in a smoker on the premises have been very good. The Korean ‘cue will be available every Wednesday night.

We still show up most Monday nights there for the curry special. If the Korean food is as good and as cheap, it should be a great bargain…

A COUPLE OF OPENINGS: Artistry is opening Sunday in the recently vacated Sweet Lowdown location on Peachtree in Midtown. All I know is that the menu will feature “American contemporary cuisine.”…

The Mick’s on Ponce de Leon in Decatur will be replaced by a steakhouse, Parker’s on Ponce.