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Charleston, SC Restaurant Reviews

Spero – CLOSED

October 2, 2015

I first learned about Spero in April when the City Paper wrote an article titled “Spero May Be The Best Under-The-Radar Restaurant in Town.” I didn’t read any of the article (I have a bad habit of only reading headlines), but added Spero to my list of restaurants to try right then. On my first visit, in the spring, I went 3 friends, which was a great choice because we were all willing to share dishes, so I got a great variety of what Spero had to offer. We started with the “Pickles and Pate” (chicken liver, half sour pickles, bread and butter pickles, mustard, $5.5), which was pretty delicious if you like pate. I thought it was great with the buttery bread and vinegary pickles, with a little tanginess from the mustard. The pate itself was a great consistency and had a nice subtle smokiness to it.

om nom nom

om nom nom

Our second starter was the bread flight (yes, you read that right. A flight of bread). It consisted of the sourdough pretzel bread with ham and mustard butter, beef tallow biscuits with horseradish cream, and cornbread with burnt honey miso butter ($6.50). It was divine. Each bread had a totally different flavor profile and paired perfectly with the condiment to which they were assigned. I would go back for the bread alone.

Why aren't bread flights a thing EVERYWHERE?!

Why aren’t bread flights a thing EVERYWHERE?!

We split a few of the small plates, including the Roasted Beet Salad (beets, berries, bleu cheese, buttermilk, battlestar galactica, $7.5), which was pretty good. Beets aren’t my favorite, so I only tried a bite, but it was absolutely gorgeous to look at!

Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.

Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.

I, of course, opted to try the Lamb Barbacoa Sammich (pulled lamb, lemon pickled jalapeno, mayo, queso fresco with a seasonal side, $9), which had my name all over it (not actually, but it may as well have). It was awesome. The lemon pickled jalapeno took away any gaminess the lamb might have had, leaving it perfectly tender and packed with flavor. The bread was nice and soft and the sandwich was a great size for sharing.

baaa

baaa

Someone lame at the table (whom we’ll call Voldemort) ordered the Red Russian Kale Salad (strawberry vinaigrette, candied local pecans, $6.50), which was tasty for a salad. I mostly just at the candied pecans.

Piled high!

Kale piled high!

Another person at the table ordered the Braised Beef Sammich (pickled carrots, whipped bleu cheese, $10), which was also really tasty. The beef was packed full of flavor that literally dripped down your chin after you took a bite (in a good way). The pickled carrots gave it almost a banh mi kind of flavor, and the whipped bleu cheese was creamy and a great complement to the beef & carrots.

yummy in my tummy

yummy in my tummy

We got 2 of the oatmeal cookies for dessert, which were served with ice cold glasses of milk. The cookies are baked to order, so they take about 12 minutes or so from when you order them. We were so enthralled with our company that we didn’t notice that our cookies were taking forever until the chef / owner came out to apologize to us for “technical difficulties.” I was confused because technical difficulties + cookies didn’t really equate for me. But he explained “first there were cookies on a tray, then there were cookies on the ground. But we’re starting all over… it just might take a few more minutes.” It was definitely worth the wait, as there are few things in this world better than a fresh baked cookie and ice cold glass of milk.

Cookies on a platter.

Cookies on a platter.

The second time I visited was in the summer (technically “sautumn” or “summer into Autumn” as they called it) with Lauren. We sat at the bar, which I highly recommend, because it gives you a much more inclusionary experience and makes you feel as if you’re a part of the restaurant (for example, they do their “safety meeting” at 9:30 every night, where the whole kitchen staff shotguns a beer together. I’ve never worked in food & bev, but if I did, I hope I would’ve worked in a place like this). We started with the Chilled Acorn Squash Soup (herbed goat cheese, pickled onions, $5.50). The goat cheese was amazing and totally sold the whole dish. It was velvety and smooth and super flavorful.

Dat goat cheese, tho.

Dat goat cheese, tho.

After the soup was the Marinated H2Omelon Salad (beef tataki, thai basil, mint, $6.25). Big, thick pieces of watermelon with a little spicy kick, served with thinly sliced steak. Looking at the description, I wasn’t sure how it was all going to come together and if the flavors were going to mesh well together, but after my first bite all my worries disappeared. I loved the contrast of the spicy watermelon with the mint and seared steak and would highly recommend it if it’s on the menu again.

That's a-spicy watermelon!

That’s a-spicy watermelon!

Next, we got the Roasted Okra (jalapeno honey, bleu cheese, peanuts, $6.75), which were amazing. Lauren commented that she loved that they kept the okra whole because that kept it from being dried out. I loved the jalapeno honey and blue cheese combo with the okra, which is, again, never a combination I would’ve thought up on my own, but it really worked! 

jalapeno honey butter

I cannot get into my properly emotional state without my jalapeño honey butter!

After the okra came the delicata squash (Vietnamese caramel, sour yellow curry, brown butter breadcrumbs, $7) which perfectly cooked and caramelized on one side, with a great mixture of spicy and sweet. Probably my favorite thing we ordered. Also, can I please get brown butter breadcrumbs on everything I order in the future? kthx.

Caramelized Squash just sounds so sexy.

Caramelized Squash just sounds so sexy.

To finish, we decided to go with 2 of their Pigerdoodle (I think that was the name) cookies (like snickerdoodles, but made with rendered pig fat). They were great. Super rich, and melty…just the way I like a cookie: “warm, sweet, and directly in front of my face.”

You know what doesn't sound sexy? "Rendered pork fat."

You know what doesn’t sound sexy? “Rendered pork fat.”

All in all, the prices for the small plates are more than reasonable, and if you haven’t stopped by this neighborhood gem yet, then I feel like you’re missing out on an essential part of Charleston. What are you even doing with your life.

I "hope" to return soon!

I “hope” to return soon! (Get it… guys? Do you get it?)

Spero
616 Meeting St,
Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 203-3255

Spero Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Charleston Restaurant News

Persimmon Cafe Introduces Beer and Wine

October 1, 2015

My favorite restaurant in Charleston, Persimmon Cafe, is launching beer and wine sales starting Monday Oct. 5, 2015 from 4pm to 9pm with a special date night menu, and gift card contest.

AKA if you need me on Monday, you know where to find me.

AKA if you need me on Monday, you know where to find me.

Date night is normally held on the 3rd Thursday of each Month, but they’re bringing it to Monday this week for the launch of beer and wine sales.

The  $20 special menu includes:

  • 2 drinks (Can be a beer or wine of your choice)
  • 2 sides
  • 2 sandwiches
  • & 1 custard to share (BEER CUSTARD PERHAPS? Hey, Persimmon. You can have that idea for free, I won’t even charge you for it, you’re welcome).

Persimmon is also hosting a social media contest with the hashtag #DrinkAtPersimmon.   Regram the attached picture using #DrinkAtPersimmon and tag @persimmoncafe for a chance to win a $25 gift card!

Ok, now who wants to be my date??

Charleston Restaurant News Events

Food Film Festival 2015 Tickets on Sale Now!

September 29, 2015

Last year’s Food Film Festival was one of the coolest events I’ve ever experienced, and this year is bound to be even better! For those of you not in “the know,” the Food Film Festival is a multi-city (Charleston, NYC, and Chicago), “multisensory food and film experience,” that allows viewers to actually taste the foods they’re watching on screen. This year’s event will take place from November 11-13 at the new Cedar Room at the Cigar Factory, which I’m super pumped about. Use code QUEEN15 to save 15% on your tickets!

Food Film Festival/Courtesy

Hold on to your napkins, erribody. Photo via Food Film Festival

The 3-day festival kicks off with an exclusive opening night world premiere screening of the Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown – Charleston, presented by CNN. There will also be films featuring Summerville’s Perfectly Franks and the Holy City’s exploding brewery scene. The full schedule of events and ticket information will be announced soon, but in the meantime here’s a look at the films expected to be be screened during the festival:

The Events

I am that guy. And that girl. And everyone in the audience.

I am that guy. And that girl. And everyone in the audience.

Wednesday – 11/11 – 7pm

I really don't think I could be more excited.

I really don’t think I could be more excited.

The World Premiere of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown – Charleston, SC
Presented by CNN
The Food Film Festival and CNN invite you to come taste what you see in this special World Premiere of the Charleston episode of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown before it airs on tv. From Rodney Scott’s whole hog to Sean Brock’s personal Waffle House tasting menu, this is an evening you won’t want to miss.
Film: Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown – Charleston, SC
After-party featuring a whole-hog roast by Rodney Scott of Scott’s BBQ, a special tasting menu from Waffle House and more!
Tickets & Info – Use code QUEEN15 to save 15%!

Thursday – 11/12 – 7pm

Edible adventures are my favorite kind of adventure.

Edible adventures are my favorite kind of adventure.

Edible Adventure #014
The 14th installment of the Edible Adventure series includes films about the Charleston Craft Beer scene, free-range pig farming in Italy, Spanish Caviar and everything in between.
Films: Ca’lumaco, Cuda, Cultured Craft Beer, Growing Local: Seeding a Dream, Sollo.
After-party featuring Perry Cuda’s famous hot dogs from Perfectly Franks, locally crafted brews from Coast, Homegrown Brewhouse with Frothy Beard Brewhouse Company, Holy City Brewery, Edmund’s Oast, and Palmetto, paired with select dishes by Home Team BBQ, Closed 4 Business, Craftsmen Tap House, and Edmund’s Oast.
Tickets & Info – Use code QUEEN15 to save 15%!

Friday – 11/13 – 7pm

Ditto food porn.

Ditto food porn.

The Food Porn Party
Presented by In The Raw
The Food Porn Party returns for another steamy night of Extreme Eats and Culinary Close-Ups.
VIP party by Tavern & Table.
Films: Balls, Choco Thriller, Food, Friends, and Family, Fork and Beans: Gluten-Free Moon Pie, Gin Tonic Black, La Botanique des Amours, Pasta with Ratatouille, Rosemary Gin Smash, Slowberry, The Cut, The Spalding Oyster.
After-party featuring sweet and savory treats from The Lot, Vanilla Bean, Warehouse, and Mirabelle Bakery.
Tickets & Info – Use code QUEEN15 to save 15%!

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the official website.

Restaurant Openings

Belgian Gelato Opens in Mount Pleasant

September 28, 2015

One of Charleston’s famous treats can now be found in Mount Pleasant. Belgian Gelato opened its doors last week to its third location in the Lowcountry, with a café style twist at 776 South Shelmore Boulevard.

Belgian-Gelato-Cafe

I love me a good crepe!

Belgian Gelato Café, a family owned and run business, was created around a passion for gelato, and inspired by Belgian Chocolates. The cafe has elements of an old fashioned ice cream/soda fountain shop from the‘50s while incorporating an entirely new concept- Gelato on Draft. This Gelato Draft technique is the absolute freshest most flavorful way to serve gelato. Guests have described the atmosphere as reminiscent of “the good old days.”

Mmm...dessert waffles

Mmm…dessert waffles

The owner Hugo Heule has put his heart and soul into Belgian Gelato Cafe. He
has stated, “the style and amenities of this location, will be exclusively offered in
Mount Pleasant.” Hugo’s goal is that Mount Pleasant residents will enjoy this
unique neighborhood spot. Hugo spent considerable time in the gourmet food
service industry throughout Europe and studying the art of gelato making in Italy.
Hugo and his family relocated from Belgium to Charleston for the sole purpose of
opening Belgian Gelato.

Like a 50's diner! But with waffles!

Like a 50’s diner! But with waffles!

Starting bright and early each morning, the café opens with a breakfast menu that
features Brussels Waffles, Breakfast Crepes, Craft Coffee, and Freshly Squeezed
Orange Juice. Family Happy Hour is 5pm – 7pm with specials for both kids and
adults. Snacks such as Belgian Toasti Sandwiches, Sweet and Savory Crepes,
and Kids Size Gelato are on special. Adults can enjoy beer, wine, and alcoholic
beverages combined with fresh gelato for extraordinary desserts. Belgian Gelato
Café is both easy take-out and full-service with lots of seating inside and a large
shady (dog friendly) patio outside. This new exciting spot is open:

Monday – Thursday 7:30am – 9:00pm
Friday – Saturday 7:30am – 11:00pm
Sunday 9:00am – 9:00pm.

Since opening Belgian Gelato Café has received a warm welcome from locals,
with rave reviews from customers. Belgian Gelato Café is an expanded concept
from the two Belgian Gelato Shops downtown, which have been popular spots for
tourists and locals since opening in 2011. The Heule Family welcomes the people
of Mount Pleasant and all visitors to enjoy this new Cafe concept by Belgian
Gelato.

Restaurant Openings

Cove Oyster Bar & Grille Opening in North Charleston

September 27, 2015
Barbeque Shrimp & Chargrilled Oysters from Cove Oyster Bar & Grille

Barbeque Shrimp & Chargrilled Oysters from Cove Oyster Bar & Grille

Charleston Hospitality Group has announced plans to open Cove Oyster Bar & Grille Sept. 29, 2015. Offering a casual, family-friendly dining experience, the restaurant will take up residence in North Charleston, featuring live entertainment and Lowcountry cuisine served with a New Orleans flair for dinner, weekend lunches and Sunday brunch.

Chef Keith Haynes, who moved to Charleston and gained experience in a number of prominent New Orleans restaurants, has created a Cajun-inspired menu of fresh-caught seafood, hand-cut steaks and signature nightly specials. In addition to a bounty of oysters prepared over a half a dozen different ways including Rockefeller, Bienville and Hot Shucks, Cove Oyster Bar & Grille will offer menu favorites like Dynamite Shrimp, Charleston She Crab Soup, Cajun Catfish, Crab Cakes, Alligator Tail, Filet Mignon, Ribeye and classic Beignets for dessert.

Chef Haynes will also feature special nightly promotions such as All You Can Eat Crab Legs and bar snacks for Monday Night football, a Lowcountry Boil on Thursdays and Sea Bass and Red Fish on the weekends. Sunday Brunch diners can satisfy morning cravings with hearty offerings like Seafood Crepes, Eggs Benedict, Steak & Eggs and Country Ham and Biscuits with house-made gravy. Cove Oyster Bar & Grille will also be the premier spot for friends and families to relax on the weekends for game day, with six large-screen TVs and a bar menu complete with frozen drinks, martinis, mimosa pitchers and Bloody Mary’s.

Cove Oyster Bar & Grille will be open Monday – Friday from 4 – 10 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m.10 p.m.

Guides

The Best Mac & Cheese in Charleston

September 25, 2015

If you know nothing else about me, know that my true passion is for mac and cheese. So simple in theory, the reality is that there are thousands of different noodle + cheese(s) combinations throughout Charleston. But not all mac and cheese is created equal.

Here are the Queen’s picks for best Mac & Cheese in Charleston:

Crave

crave-mac-and-cheese

Speaking of cravings…

The mac at Crave has been called “Most Life-Changing Mac and Cheese” by Esquire magazine and they’ve won the People’s Choice award at the Charleston Mac Off for the past 5 years, so they’re definitely on to something. It’s creamy and parmesan-y (like Alfredo sauce, but not really). You need to try it to believe it!

Rarebit

rarebit-mac-and-cheese

Look at all that cheesy goodness.

The thing I love about Rarebit’s mac is that it’s more like a classic baked mac and cheese with plenty of melted shredded cheddar on top. The sauce is much thicker and it pairs perfectly with a country fried steak or Rarebit burger.

Swig & Swine

swig-and-swine-mac-and-cheese

Shells and OMG YES PLEASE

This is the perfect mac and cheese to eat with barbecue. It’s nice and peppery and creamy which helps to balance out the vinegar of BBQ sauce. Plus, they use shells, which make me feel like I’m a kid again.

Graze

graze-mac-and-cheese

Pulled Pork & Collard Green Mac & Cheese

Graze is the only restaurant on the list who really explores the use of southern ingredients within the dish itself. It’s made with crispy pork rinds, pulled pork, and collard greens. It’s basically the most southern dish I can think of.

Cru Cafe

cru-cafe-mac-and-cheese

Orecchiette you glad I didn’t say banana?

The mac at Cru Cafe is made with generous amounts of 4 cheeses and uses orecchiette pasta. My favorite part about it is that Chef John Zucker made his recipe publicly available, so you can make it at home if you’re so inclined.

Ted’s Butcher Block

teds-butcher-block-mac-and-cheese

The only cold mac & cheese on the list

My coworkers lovingly refer to the mac & cheese from Ted’s as “Crack and Cheese,” because it’s so addicting. It’s also the only mac on this list that’s served cold. But trust me, it’s still delish.

Charleston Restaurant News Events

Earth Fare Opening & Gift Card Giveaway

September 22, 2015

A new Earth Fare store (#39) is opening in Summerville! This is their newest store and 2nd in the Charleston area, the first of which is across from my new office in South Windermere (btw, did you know it was the 2nd ever Earth Fare franchise? Now you do! You’re welcome.) I had a chance to stop by and preview the store before it opened, and let me tell you: It is beautiful! It’s 23,000 square feet of healthy, organic glory that will inspire you to eat better and live a healthier lifestyle.

Look how fancy!

Look how fancy!

Earth Fare prides itself on its high quality standards, which includes no high-fructose corn syrup; no artificial fats, colors, flavors, preservatives, or sweeteners; no antibiotics or synthetic growth hormones in the meat; and no bleached or bromated flour. The Earth Fare in West Ashley was built in the 90’s, so although it is still perfectly good, it is lacking some of the aesthetic charm that the new store has. I’ll touch on some of my favorite features:

Scoop Your Own Ravioli

I would like ALL THE RAVIOLI

I would like ALL THE RAVIOLI

And they have a flavor called “mac and cheese ravioli.” Uuuuh, yes please.

Scoop Your Own Bath Salts

Not the kind that make you eat your friend's face. The relaxing kind.

Not the kind that make you eat your friend’s face. The relaxing kind.

Sweet citrus, fresh mint, handmade soap…. My bath is going to be so luxurious!

Scoop Your Own Candy

Hello bulk candy, let me introduce you to my hips.

Hello bulk candy, let me introduce you to my hips.

But it’s healthy candy, so it’s basically a vegetable.

Scoop Your Own Bulk Grains & Nuts

Granola, and oatmeal, and grits, Oh my!

Granola, and oatmeal, and grits, Oh my!

Ok, mostly I think I just like scooping things

Try Before You Buy

Now I don't have to sit here and pretend that I know what sorpressata tastes like.

Now I don’t have to sit here and pretend that I know what sorpressata tastes like.

One thing I really love about Earth Fare is that they know how overwhelming it can be to make the transition from the big brands to smaller, healthier brands. You’re not sure you’re going to like a certain product, and that makes you hesitant to buy it. Earth Fare takes the mystery out of the whole experience. They’ll happily open any product on the shelves and let you try it to make sure you’re buying something that you’ll actually enjoy.

Find the Perfect Cheese

Oh, my cheesus.

Oh, my cheesus.

So many cheeses, so little time. Plus, if they don’t care a cheese you’re looking for, they can special order it (as long as it comes from one of their approved vendors & follows their healthy rules).

Natural Beauty

Beauty also starts from the outside in.

Beauty also starts from the outside in.

Because you should be just as concerned with what you’re putting on your body as what you’re putting in it.

$6 Meal Deals

Did I mention they have free wifi?

Did I mention they have free wifi?

Pretty much any day of the week, you can stop by Earth Fare and get dinner for $6, featuring select menu items on different days like rotisserie chickens, pizza, and more!

Local Coffee & Tea

Coffee coffee coffee buzz buzz buzz

Coffee coffee coffee buzz buzz buzz

Grind Your Own Nut Butters & Pour Your Own Syrup

Plus, I love me some chunky peanut butter.

Plus, I love me some chunky peanut butter.

Pretty sure I still have a bottle of agave syrup that I bought in early 2010, so I think pouring my own might be a better alternative (and also I should really throw that old container out).

Man, I wish I lived closer to Summerville!

Man, I wish I lived closer to Summerville!

The new store opens on Wednesday morning, and they’re hosting a grand opening party at 7 am on 9/23 (ribbon cutting at 6:45 am). The first 100 people in line will get a gift card of varying values up to $500! There will be product demos, live music, raffles, activities for the kids, and more!

Don’t feel like waking up early to wait in line? No worries! I’m giving away a $25 Earth Fare gift card. Enter to win below!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

UPDATE: Congrats to Kendra Nangle who won the $25 gift card!

Charleston Restaurant News

Tavern & Table Fall Menu Preview Dinner

September 18, 2015

Fall is my favorite time of year because the weather is cooler, I can finally start wearing my Toms again without feeling like I’m walking in a swamp, and restaurants start introducing fall menus with delicious things like squash and pumpkin in every dish (yes, I know that makes me basic. I’m ok with it).

Plus, I feel like the whole season is kind of sepia toned.

Plus, I feel like the whole season is kind of sepia toned.

Tavern & Table on Historic Shem Creek in Mt. Pleasant, will celebrate the flavors of fall with a preview dinner of their new fall menu featuring 7 uniquely prepared dishes and pairings of wine, beer, or cocktails for a one-night-only exclusive event on Wednesday, September 23 at 7pm.

Here’s a sneak peek at the menu:

  • Chili
  • Duck
  • Lamb
  • Crab & Artichoke dip
  • Lobster grilled cheese
  • Smoked roast beef or short rib stroganoff
  • Short rib tacos

Tickets are $35, but you should act fast: there are only 40 spots available!

Charleston Restaurant News

The Alley Unveils New Fall Menu

September 17, 2015
To coincide with their new happy hour menu, The Alley, unveils their new menu with new sandwiches, burgers, and beer for the fall season.

New Sandwiches:

Mediterranean – grilled chicken, feta cheese, capers, lemon-anchovy sauce, arugula, tomato and pickled red onion on a toasted baguette
Roast Beef – chuck roll shaved thin & griddled with jus, white sharp cheddar, caramelized onions and horsey sauce served on a burger bun
Crowley’s Country Club – turkey breast, country ham, bacon, iceberg lettuce, tomato, Dukes mayo and spicy brown mustard, between 3 slices of Texas toast
Fried Bologna – 6 oz. beef bologna fried to order, American cheese, iceberg lettuce, tomato, red onion and Dukes mayo on Texas toast
Pictured: Mediterranean Sandwich. Photo Credit: Caroline Tan

Pictured: Mediterranean Sandwich. Photo Credit: Caroline Tan

New Burgers:

Vermont – 6oz patty, white sharp cheddar, bacon, thinly sliced granny smith apple, maple mayo and arugula
Southern – 6oz patty, pimento cheese, caramelized onions, tomato and arugula
Alley Melt – 6 oz. patty, Swiss cheese, bacon, sauerkraut and Alley sauce on Texas toast
Black Bean Quinoa – black beans, quinoa, sunflower seeds, peppers and onion patty topped with alfalfa sprouts, tomato, pickled red onion and avocado on multigrain bread
Pictured: The Vermont Burger. That noise you hear? The sound of me inhaling it in one bite.

Pictured: The Vermont Burger. That noise you hear? The sound of me inhaling it in one bite.

New Salads:

Bridge Runner Salad – kale tossed in pomegranate vinaigrette dressing with avocado, chick peas, quinoa, alfalfa sprouts, toasted almonds and red peppers
BBQ Ranch Taco Salad – romaine lettuce topped with ranch and red BBQ sauce, diced tomato, cucumber, pickled red onion, pepperoncini, cotija cheese topped with tortilla strips
Kale Caesar – kale tossed in Caesar dressing with fresh croutons and parmesan cheese
Pictured: The Bridge Runner Salad. Photo Credit: Caroline Tan

Pictured: The Bridge Runner Salad. Photo Credit: Caroline Tan

New Appetizers:

Beef Taquitos – thinly shaved roasted beef chuck roll, nacho cheese and salsa verde, rolled in a corn tortilla and fried to order, served on a bed of iceberg with avocado crema, cilantro and cotija cheese
Spinach Artichoke Dip – spinach, artichoke hearts, shallots, garlic, heavy cream, cream cheese and parmesan served with fried pita wedges
Spring Rolls – Pizza, Turkey Reuben, Veggie, or Daily
Sliders – Bratwurst, Pimento Cheese, or Burger
Pictured: The sliders (and my bae, the loaded tots). Photo Credit: Caroline Tan

Pictured: The sliders (and my bae, the loaded tots). Photo Credit: Caroline Tan

 

Charleston, SC Restaurant Reviews

O-Ku

September 16, 2015

I’ll happily admit that I’m addicted to sushi. O-Ku will be my third sushi restaurant I’ve reviewed on my blog, but by no means will it be my last. For my birthday lunch, I decided to try out O-Ku’s lunch menu because I’d only ever been for lunch and dinner (and a few cocktails).

And also for this reason.

And also for this reason.

Syd and I decided that since it was my birthday lunch (see: gif above) we would order a smorgasbord of sushi. We started with the Panko Fried Shrimp Bento Box (which includes Spring Mix Salad with Ginger-Carrot Vinaigrette, Crab Salad and Avocado Sushi Roll, Steamed Glass Noodles with sautéed mushroom, onion & carrot with sweet ginger garlic soy sauces, $13) because I’ve never actually had a bento box before.

And look how cute the little box is!

And look how cute the little box is!

It was huge and very filling. The shrimp were perfectly fried and the panko gave them a nice crispiness without being too heavy for lunch. The tangy dipping sauce they came with gave a nice sweetness and rounded out the flavor. I really enjoyed the lightness of the ginger-carrot vinaigrette salad dressing and appreciated that they used real greens instead of limp iceberg lettuce in their salad. The sushi came in 4 pieces, and was your standard crab and avocado roll. The steamed glass noodles were an interesting addition (and fun little puzzle to try and eat with chopsticks). All in all, the bento box alone would be a very filling meal for lunchtime for a normal human.

Bento box unboxed.

Bento box unboxed.

But I am not a normal human, I am part sushi monster, so we ordered 3 more rolls of sushi to split between the 2 of us.

And without even a hint of shame.

And without even a hint of shame.

First, we tried the Tuna Wrapped Roll (Spicy tuna, cucumber, tuna, spicy aioli, eel sauce, $13.50), which was very delicious. I absolutely love tuna, so I was a huge fan of the extra piece of tuna on top of the roll. The fish is very high quality and the ingredients were really well balanced.

Although, I'd avoid this roll if you're not into spicy mayo. Or tuna.

Although, I’d avoid this roll if you’re not into spicy mayo. Or tuna.

Our second roll was the Black Dragon Roll (Spicy seafood mix, cucumber, avocado, eel, eel sauce, spicy aioli, $15). I also really like eel, although I am a little hesitant to order it sometimes, as it can be chewy. Not so at O-Ku. The eel practically melted in your mouth, and I loved the slight kick from the spicy seafood mix.

Although, I was disappointed that it didn't come out looking like a dragon.

Although, I was disappointed that it didn’t come out looking like a dragon.

Our final roll (and my favorite of the 3) was the Potato Roll (Shrimp tempura, avocado, shoe-string potatoes, eel sauce, sweet chili mango, $12.50). When one thinks of sushi, “potato” doesn’t usually come to mind, but O-Ku really makes it work. The outside of the roll is nice and crispy and maintains the distinct taste of potato chips, even with the sweetness of the eel sauce and sweet chili mango. Inside, you get the saltiness from the shrimp tempura, and creaminess from the avocado. It really is like an adventure for your tastebuds.

Why don't we wrap more foods in potato?

Why don’t we wrap more foods in potato?

All in all, I had an outstanding (albeit expensive) lunch at O-Ku for my birthday. Assuming you only order food for 1 person, instead of 5, O-Ku is actually a pretty affordable option for a sushi-lovers lunch. Also be sure to stop by for their Happy Hour on Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 5:00 – 7:00 PM and get half off sushi rolls and great drink specials.

And to eat 2 rolls for the price of one. #SushiMonster

And to eat 2 rolls for the price of one. #SushiMonster

O-Ku
463 King Street
Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 737-0112

O-Ku Sushi Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato