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Pulled pork, fried okra, collard greens, and corn bread

Pulled pork, fried okra, collard greens, and corn bread

Pulled pork, fried okra, collard greens, and corn bread

Sometimes the best places are those off the beaten path, little hole in the wall restaurants that you just happen to stumble upon. Sweet T Southern Kitchen is a small neighborhood restaurant that you both want to tell everyone about and keep a secret. Upon entering the restaurant, you are warmly greeted by the staff. There are a number of tables and a buffet full of tempting sides. We sat down and opened our beer and wine (BYOB) while Tony and Michaun stopped over and explained their ever-changing menu, philosophy, and how they started the restaurant. It was nice to see the passion and dedication they had for Sweet T’s. Michaun’s personality steals the show as she is full of life, energy, and stories. Yet Tony’s dedication to his cooking shines through as well.

I was tempted by so many items that making a decision was difficult. In the end, I ordered pulled pork, fried okra, collard greens, and corn bread… then, for good measure, I threw in a side of chicken gumbo. I typically do not like okra, so the first order of business was to try their version. Perfectly fried small pieces of okra had me rethinking my dislike of this savory side. The batter fried crisp morsels were just what was needed to change my thoughts on okra. Next stop was to the collard greens—they were just the right consistency and served with lots of small pieces of bacon. The pulled pork was lean, perfectly cooked, and moist. The variety of sauces to choose from on the counter accompanied the pulled pork perfectly; my only suggestion would be to have better labels on the condiments. As I was starting to get full, I realized that I still had the other side that I ordered. The chicken gumbo was worth making room for. Large pieces of chicken, okra, and tomatoes all melted in your mouth with the delicious spices and rice, a dish that could have been a meal by itself. The last item on the plate was the cornbread. The cornbread was somewhat of a letdown after such a great meal. The cornbread was a little dry and could have used something to kick it up a little bit.

Overall, it was a great local find. There is something to be said for small restaurants that try to use local fresh ingredients and stay true to their roots. The food was fresh, the employees were friendly, and the prices are a bargain. As a side note, I chose to bring my coworkers the next day- so the secret is out and the chicken fried chicken was delicious. -DO

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Catfish, chicken fried chicken and more…

Catfish Chicken Fried Chicken and more

Catfish Chicken Fried Chicken and more

Sweet T Southern Kitchen was my first experience with the Foodies group. The southern hospitality upon entering coupled with the gracious welcome from the Foodies group started to prove that this would be a great night.

The owners came to tell us how Sweet T Southern Kitchen came about and the style of their menu and ordering process. I was impressed that all the food is “homemade” from scratch, made to order and changes daily.

It was clear my desire for everything on the menu made it difficult to select. I decide I would just order many items to try and they allow you to get half sides. You also have to not allow the word calorie to even enter your thoughts….

When I went to get my food, I was slightly embarrassed and excited. I had enough food for at least three people; but I like to share. The portions were very large and the prices were beyond reasonable.

The catfish was fresh and delicious with a nice mild spiced batter, the food although fried was not the heavy fired greasy food you can often get. The chicken fried chicken was moist, the batter was a delightful mix of gentle spices, and the white gravy was delicious. The fried okra was also battered just enough and the sausage cornbread dressing was very tasty.

My favorite was the collard greens; they had a delicious light flavor with just enough bacon. This was the only thing I was able to finish. I shared my portions with some fellow foodies and all the reviews were glowing.

I can’t wait to go back and experience different menu options, or perhaps a hearty brunch on a Sunday with a hope to hear the infectious laugh of the owner and of course fill my desire for some good ol’ southern cooking. -LB