Thursday, July 1, 2010

Suffolk Spotlight: The Plaid Turnip

The past few weeks have been hectic for me and Topher. Two & a half weeks ago he went to England for work, but only for four days/three nights. While he was gone, I took a quick weekend trip to New York City.

The next weekend we went to visit my in-laws in North Carolina for Father's Day. As soon as we got home, Topher left for Ohio for two days for work, then as soon as he got back from that, we went to Richmond (again with my in-laws) for a Wednesday night cooking class.

Last weekend was my first as the sales coordinator for my church's community garden, so I was busy with that on Saturday & Sunday mornings. And this week has brought some scary medical emergencies for a friend here in Virginia and for my cousin in Georgia.

Needless to say, the laundry was piling up and the refrigerator was looking bare. In the midst of all the frenzy, I'm very thankful that Topher & I had scheduled a date night for last Saturday. We got a little dressed up and went out for dinner at a new restaurant in Suffolk: The Plaid Turnip.

The Plaid Turnip took over the space that used to be Pisces, a seafood restaurant where we went for Father's Day brunch two years ago. The new eatery has a diner-ish feel to it, offering what I would call "upscale comfort food": dishes such as pasta primavera, fried, grilled or blackened flounder, and pork tenderloin in port mushroom gravy. Most entrees come with your choice of two sides (almost a meat & three!), and the list includes cole slaw, pasta salad, seasonal greens, baked apples, and french fries. The appetizer menu also had a few fun things, like fried olives and bacon-wrapped jalapenos, that we'd like to try on future visits (yes, we'll be coming back).

What We Ate:
  • To start - fried chicken livers with spicy dipping sauce - when I was little, I loved getting fried chicken livers for lunch at Morrison's cafeteria after church on Sundays with my grandparents; you don't see them on restaurant menus much anymore, but man, these were good!
  • Me - 7 oz. flatiron steak topped with melted crumbled bleu cheese, served with steamed broccoli and sweet potato fries - I hadn't had steak in a while, and this one really hit the spot
  • Topher - rack of ribs, served with sweet potato fries - the ribs weren't spicy or smoky, but they were tender & flavorful; the chef explained to us that he uses a dry rub, cooks them, uses a dry rub again ahead of time, then adds tomato-based barbecue sauce and grills them when they're ordered

It wasn't a fancy meal, but it was well done and the prices were very reasonable. The staff was great too: we were waited on by our buddy Chris (formerly at Primo 116), and the chef Ed Beardsley (very friendly and approachable) came out to our table to chat and answer Topher's questions about the menu. Another perk: the walls feature pieces from local artists.

The Scoop:
The Plaid Turnip is located at 115 North Main Street, Suffolk, VA 23434. They're open M-R 7am-9am, F-Sat 7am-10pm, and Sun 7am-3pm.

1 comment:

  1. latest review from HamptonRoads.com -

    http://hamptonroads.com/2010/07/inviting-plaid-turnip-will-keep-you-coming-back

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