Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Seersucker

Seersucker is a thin, all-cotton fabric, commonly striped and used to make clothing for spring and summer wear.  While great in the South, the look doesn't quite work in New York. Not for me at least. One Seersucker that does work in New York is this restaurant in Brooklyn. Chef/owner Robert Newton is from Arkansas and has a 40-seat neighborhood spot "inspired by the food and hospitality of the South." Enjoy the deviled egg plate, North Carolina trout, and hopin' john in what Elle Magazine called "the sweetest new dressed-up down-home restaurant on the block."he sweetest new dressed-up down-home restaurant on the block”

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