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Burning down the coals at Scott's BBQ in Hemingway, SC.
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CP Foodie Checks Out the Lettered Olive on IOP
July 30, 2008 – 9:37 am
The following was written by intern Alison Sher after a visit to a new restaurant at Wild Dunes:
There is rarely a time when journalists from all the papers in Charleston get to sit down at a table and talk nice with each other over five courses of food. Are there rivalries between publications?
I mean we […]
Boulevard Diner on James Island!
March 14, 2008 – 10:00 am
This news has me pretty stoked. I was already excited at the prospect of Mustard Seed moving into the old Locklear’s space on Maybank Highway. It would mean a bigger dining room and more parking. But then I found out that Sal Parco has plans to turn the old space into a Boulevard […]
Pho on Folly
March 12, 2008 – 8:50 am
Saw a sign yesterday on Folly Road that pulled me in immediately “Pho — Sushi — Chinese Food.” Thinking I could save some time by not cooking dinner before a 7 p.m. basketball game, we stopped in the shopping center where Mondo’s and DB’s are located and ordered some chicken noodle soup (pho), rice […]
Basil to Conquer Mt P
February 8, 2008 – 12:02 pm
According to a small item in today’s business section, Basil — Charleston’s favorite Thai restaurant — has signed a lease with the Beach Company at the Shoppes at Seaside Farms off of the Isle of Palms connector.
That’s exciting news. We’ve got a call into Basil brothers Henry and Chai Eang to get details on their […]
