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Southern Gourmand Travel: Two Perfect Meals in Georgia

April 9, 2008 at 4:00 PM | by egw | 0 Comments

In a few short weeks the crushing humidity of a Southern summer will descend on the city of Savannah, making every walk long and slow, every hour seem like two. Perhaps you'll want to eat smaller, lighter meals to combat the heat during the day? Save some time at sundown to eat at these two great restaurants when you're not otherwise enjoying Savannah.

The Highbrow
The Lady & Sons
:: We know, visiting the website of Food Network host Paula Deen might give you an overdose of y'all, but her genteel Southern restaurant in the heart of the historic district is Exhibit A as to why displaced Southerners still pine for the cuisine of their homeland.

For best results, mix everything together; the pungent green beans and okra swept up in the mashed potatoes, a bite of macaroni with a nibble of fried chicken.

The Lowbrow
The Pancake Palace
:: Slotted into an otherwise generic stretch of state highway--and barely holding its own against the Waffle House across the street--this 24-hour eatery is the kind of diner that really only exists in books.

The waitress is sweet and solicitous, the coffee pours freely and the customers' conversations are entertaining. We loved it for cheap and plentiful breakfast, but it's just as good for dinner. 7202 Abercorn St.

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[Photo of the Pancake Palace: cerolene]

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