My picks for Downtown Dining Week

Since first posting about it on Friday, I’ve had time to visit the Downtown Dining Week website and look at all the menus. Based on what I saw, I’ve made a few picks. (If you visit their website, click any restaurant’s logo to view their menu.)

1) Felicia Suzanne’s: The oysters in BBQ sauce sound interesting as an appetizer, and I like the entree choices of shrimp and grits or organic chicken crepes. Good dessert options too. When else are you going to have a chance to dine at Felicia’s for a little more than 20 bucks? Plus, Felicia is a Razorback fan, so if you eat there on game day the Hogs are likely to be on the TVs at the bar.

2) Tug’s: I generally like to see something more interesting than a salad as a first course, but courses two and three sound so outstanding that I’ll overlook it. Crab and shrimp stuffed flounder, or a New York strip steak? Will be hard to decide. Dessert options of key lime pie or bread pudding sound good too.

3) Chez Phillippe: Mmmm, that homemade charcuterie platter sounds like a delicious app. Choices of shrimp and grits or ropa vieja as the main course. I had ropa vieja once for lunch at the Rumba Room and it was delicious… would like to taste what Chez does with it. Like Felicia’s, this is a restaurant where it’s rare to get an entire meal in the $20 range. Better take advantage of it while you can.

4) Kooky Canuck: I eat there so much that I might not make it a priority during Downtown Dining Week, the point of which is discovering new restaurants. However, if you haven’t tried Kooky they’ve a really good deal: Share an appetizer and enjoy two entrees for $20.10. Two of the entrees in particular, the Cornish game hen and the maple flank steak, are must-eats if you’ve never tried them.

5) South of Beale: That pumpkin ravioli sounds really interesting as an appetizer. If I go I’ll probably get the pan seared salmon as my entree, although I’m sure the pork loin is delicious too. Desserts sound yummy – creme brulee, or beer and pretzel cheesecake topped with Guinness sauce.

Those are my top five, based on my experience as a casual Downtown eater. I probably do as much prep for Downtown Dining Week as some people do – I wouldn’t be surprised if the Nuh-Uh Girl makes a spreadsheet to help her with her dining decisions for the week.

One other comment – if you like shrimp and grits, you’re going to love DDW. I saw it on the menu at five or six of the restaurants.

All right, I’m outta here… getting a late start to Sunday Fun Day. Was on the way out the door at noon when I realized I hadn’t charged my phone and it was at 20%. So, my phone went on the charger and I had time to do a post. Now it’s up to 100% and it’s time for beer.