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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Octopus Bar

The weather was a tad dreary, but not dreary enough to explore. The air had a sense of mystery to it..and I had to find out why...
It also could of been that I have had the flu for the past few days, been cooped up in the house and had to GET. OUT!
But as crazy as it sounds, the fog and rain called to me. The commonality of sunlight annoys me at times.
David and I were cruising down I-85 when he said the loaded statement. "Im so hungry". Followed by the loaded question "What do you want to eat?" I could feel my eyes sparkle
I.LOVE.FOOD

No no no you don't get me . I love it! I don't have a favorite type per se because I love to try all types. There's so many different dishes so many different taste...its a mild obsession.
Its a medium obsession...
Okay, its a full blown obsession. And trust, I thank god everyday that I haven't woken up to being one of the family members from the Klumps.
I take pride in my sickness of the norm and it goes hand in hand with my food endeavors and even though being a foodie seems like a full time job sometimes ,one of the qualifications is having an open palette. Trying something you've never heard of, in a place you would never go to, and meeting people who you would of never seen. Its not just the food for us self proclaimed foodies, its the experience.

Atlanta and I have a love/ hate relationship. To me, Atlanta is a bittersweet city. For all of Atlanta's great events, tasty restaurants, and beautiful walking trails, most are very hidden. Around 15% of events in Atlanta are broadcasted, the rest seems to be word of mouth. But who do you blame? Atlanta is so diverse that every part of atlanta is not only different, but every part has their own  itinerary. People who are accustomed to their areas rarely leave. ESPICALLY if theyr'e  ITP(in the perimeter) which means inside the city. Then theyr'e people who are OTP(outside the perimeter) like me....who are not in the city but want to be....but have no idea where to start. So you then you have to ask yourself, how do I find out about these events? Do I stand on a corner along with the crackheads gone wild asking people who walk by "wheres the party at?" That won't blow over well..it will actually get you in more of a hole then you were beforehand.

To get past this you have to submerge your way into the crowd. Go to festivals and events that you in fact do know about, meet people and make friends, and soon enough you will be getting emails and text messages for things you have never seen in magazines or online before. Submerging yourself in an area you have no idea about is indeed scary but finding something you enjoy doing in a different area is alot easier than doing something totally different with people you totally don't know. I started to submerge myself in Atlanta's art scene. "Atlanta art scene?...." Yes believe it or not there is one. And it not just the High art museum which is a good start, but submerge to me is getting my hands dirty, helping out with the artwork, meeting artists, and meeting like minded people. Not just going somewhere to look at art and nod my head only to leave with my head just as empty as it was when I walked in. Since art itself is something new to me, I wanted to see not only its ending but beginning and middle. What was the artists inspiration, what are the tools they used, how long did it take them, or what is the canvas. Questions that are vaguely answered but not really explored, and I am a explorer.

Close enough...
My curiosity brought me to Wonderoot, a non profit community art center on memorial drive that seems like one of the beacons of new and seasoned artists, filmmakers, photographers, and musicians to come to perform, rehearse, sell their artwork, have classes, or work in the community garden. Wonderoot has everything an artist of any kind would need and want to perfect their craft. 
A few things they have:
A digital media lab that is equipped with 5 iMacs, Final Cut pro, and Adobe Creative Suite
A ceramics studio with pottery wheels, clay(Free recycled but for new its only $15), and glazes
A darkroom
A recording studio(Studio engineers are sometimes available to come help you with your session if you call and give a heads up)
A performance space(For shows)
A gallery
And this is all for 10/a month or 60/ annually. Its a steal and the reason I love it here. There mission is to empower and bring people together through art and with that enstilled, change will be created.

I love it at Wonderoot. There mission is working because there are all kinds of people from all over who come to either perform or work on their crafts. Since I meet most of them being at one of the front desk, I find out about different places and events(like I wanted)and that is how I found out about Octopus Bar. I was giving my first tour of Wonderoot to a guy who worked for Creative loafing when we started talking about restaurants. I told him I was looking for a different experience but not just that...hidden gems that only known by people around them. He told me a few places , one being Octopus bar which stuck out in me head. He said it was real low key, small, dim lit, and some of the most amazing food you will ever eat.
Octopus bar is attached to Soba, a Vietnamese restaurant.

At first glance, it looks like a house with a bar in it. Which made me venture into it. (David and I waited in the car and watched some people go in so we were sure it was an actual restaurant. Its right by a niehborhood so we didn't want to walk in someone's house). A blast of heat and a warm smile from the waitress greeted us as soon as we walked in. Confused where the heat was coming from I looked around the covered patio and noticed a small fireplace in the corner. As we sat down we were immediately greeted by the waitress who was in the front earlier. She described the sakes. We chose the "star filled sky". As we were waiting for our sake I took in the restaurant.

Graffiti covered the walls and  candles lit the whole restaurant. The reggae they were playing puts you in a trance and after a few sips of sake I felt myself mouthing the songs and swaying in my seat....A few more sips after that I was actually singing. Most of the patrons walking in went straight to the bar which was on the other side. The bar itself had an fiery octopus picture wrapped around it!


 Looking at the menu I saw something that made me realize I will be coming back at least a couple of times a year. The menu says it changes daily. I love that! But i also hate it. Because after the sake, i forgot to write the menu items down that we ate....but I can remember some!

The first thing we tried was the Lobster roll.





. The roll the lobster pieces were in was sooooo buttery and sooooo soft, it melt in your mouth. 

The second thing we tried was an egg and steak brioche. The steak was cooked a perfect medium well and I had never had eggs that fluffy before. It went perfect with the sake.

We also tried the fried shrimp that was....um....an acquired meal.





 The shrimp itself was great, its just...it was a whole shrimp, eyes and all. It freaked David out, which soon freaked me out because how hard is it to eat something when the person across the table is making gag noises and screwing up their face. So I took it home and fed it to the stray kittens by my apartment dumpster. 

The finale of the meal was an orange butterscotch pie.(No picture. It was that good.) The pie crust tasted as if it was homemade. It was crunchy and went hand and hand with the orange whipped filling. 


The place, the meal, the ambiance was just...bad ass. Everything from the smiley waitress dancing with the bartender. It is definitely a cozy comfortable spot to either hang out with friends or have a nice quiet night out. Either way I will be returning and can hardly wait.



Octopus Bar
561 Gresham Ave
AtlantaGA 30316
OctopusBarAtl
(404) 627-9911



Monday, January 21, 2013

Long overdo Hello

Well i must say it has been AWHILE. Me of course being in my early 20's have now gone through the grand responsibilities of having my own place.
That right!
All me!
Goin for the gold!
Miss INDEPENDENT
Chicka chicka yeah!
AND...
broke as a joke. I have never been this broke. I mean honestly having a paycheck leave your hand after a couple of hours of having it and only having its memories...it hurts my soul.
But it certainly brightens up my day when I can come home and turn on the lights or make a cup of coffee in the morning. So i guess my money goes to soooommmmeeeee good. Also, I feel my daughter and I would have to exchange some words if she woke up in the morning and turned on the t.v for Dora and nothing happened. Dooms day.

But this last paycheck I was able to actually get Cable and Internet! Thats right movin on up!

It feels nice to finally have a place to put all my Pinterest ideas into affect. Craiglist ,Goodwill, thrift stores, and random donations were definitely used and also the reason why I dont look like im squatting. I got this couch:




From some friends (Shout out to Nicky and Matt!) and when i say it is crazy comfortable...have you ever sat in a piece of furniture and you just felt yourself sinking. It was eating you yet you didn't care. You were like those bugs that go into the light only to get zapped. You just saw the bug in front of your get killed why do you go?? Because it feels so good to stare... Well this couch sucks you into its crevases with a soothing lullaby that slowly drifts you off to sleep, and when you wake up you have lost.....ALL.OF.YOUR.DAY!

Its a conspiracy...or maybe a good piece of furniture I don't know but I will say...it was so comfortable that I slept on it and it was wet from the rain outside


Which makes me know it a keeper!....with a few tweaks!


As you can tell the couch is ugly. I think my friends got it off Craigslist for free and the woman had cats...or a  cat but i REFUSE to believe one cat did this damage...and if it did that was one mad cat. Also the couch is green. I do  not like green. Yellow green is exceptable on special occasions but the only forest green I ever liked was the crayon color in the crayola box and even then I just wanted to color, I didnt care which color I had. Nicky and I were thinking the same thing so for now im just going to get a cotton cover,but this is only beginning! I want to fully upholster it and then who knows...
Maybe ill bedazzle it.

  

I also go this beautiful wooden coffee table from Goodwill for only 35 dollars!

 Its nice, it was cheap, its a beautiful honey brown, it was cheap...The tv thats resting on it(and awkwardly in front of my fireplace...i dont care..I dont chop wood..) I got FOR FREE! Okay...we all know the trials and tribulations craigslist have given us in the past. The fake job posts, the fake house listings, the questionable areas they want you to meet them at, but its a free site,and free anything will eventually draw weirdos and perverts. They don't wanna pay for their smut. So with anything that open, I say proceed with caution. Which is what I did. I needed a tv for the living room so the Comcast guy could hook up the cable(which now doesn't work...COMCAST YOU ARE AWESOME!...no..no your not). With of course me being broke, I didn't have the option of going and getting one so I followed advice from fellow craigslist adventure seekers to look  at the free section. Well low and behold there was a free 25 inch Sony t.v in Suwanee and it was free to whoever picked it up. Since I actually had the gas I called and told the guy I was on my way. I of course didn't go alone. Hell, I wouldn't have went to the nieghboring  apartment complex alone so I brought my best friend David as my bodyguard. The t.v works great which I wasn't expecting so another great find! I finally have the beginning stages of a living room!



Now to one day work on the Dining room section.