Verdure Kitchen & Cocktails Hosts First Anniversary Weekend Event Aug. 16-18
August will mark one year since Verdure Kitchen & Cocktails first opened its doors to the public. To commemorate the occasion, the celebrated Midtown restaurant known for its creative fusion of dishes, cooking techniques and cultures from Western and African countries is offering a special anniversary dinner menu over August 16-18. The à la carte menu features a variety of dishes complemented by a handful of guest favorites from the restaurant’s regular menu.
“What we want to do is give our guests the chance to sample some authentic dishes from across the African continent,” says executive chef Jean-Louis Sangare.
Among the special entrees on the anniversary menu, guests can expect to see dishes such as (selections are subject to change):
Jollof Risotto with crispy plantains
Sauteed beef tibs
Cassava and sweet potato croquettes
Smoked salmon injera roll
Pan-crisped duck breast
Afriki spicy beef stew
Grilled peri-peri chicken
Ethiopian honey-glazed sea bass
Seared sea scallops
Shito filet mignon
Heritage braised beef short ribs
The menu will also feature these popular selections from the regular menu:
Kedjenou de Moules: fresh steamed mussels simmered in an Ivorian-inspired bouillon and cooked with tomatoes, onions, garlic, ginger, scallions and a hint of white wine.
Pan-Seared Loup de Mer: a flavorful, tender and flaky pan-seared and butterflied branzino stuff with heirloom tomatoes, onions, kalamata olives, thyme and pepper, all enhanced by a tomato concasse sauce.
Zanzibar Roasted Lamb Chops: roasted tender lamb chops placed atop a flavorful medley of Yukon potatoes, tomatoes, green onions, garlic, smoked paprika, green asparagus and accompanied by a perfectly blended Zunzibar sauce.
Rounding out the menu is a specially curated selection of small plates including cassava and sweet potato croquettes, jollof risotto and crispy plantains, crispy fried octopus, oysters, yassa chicken lollipops and grilled corn salad offered alongside a selection of crowd-pleasing appetizers. Each evening will also feature a traditional Ethiopian coffee service and African entertainment.
With Verdure’s recently opened oasis-like patio amongst Atlanta’s greenery, there are plenty of reasons to celebrate and hopefully start an annual tradition. For more information or to make a reservation, please visit verdurekitchen.com. Verdure’s regular dinner menu will not be available during the anniversary weekend celebration.