On Thursday, sister Anne and I went to
Marché Artisan Foods, a European-style cafe and marketplace in East Nashville. It's the sister restaurant of my favorite,
Margot Cafe. The food, hefeweizen and service at Marché were superb (top four photos).




The food (lower two photos) at Mambu, where some co-workers and I ate Friday, was also good. Good fuel can be good-tasting.

2 comments:
Jim, thanks for the culinary props given to another Hillwood High graduate, Missy "Margot" McCormick.
Thanks, Chuck. Nashville is thankful for Margot ... I've eaten at some great places all over the country, but I'd stack up Margot's efforts with anyone's. Jim
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