Sunday, November 18, 2007

Sun In My Belly


Located at 2161 College Avenue, 3 blocks from the East Lake MARTA station, Sun In My Belly is a newer Kirkwood restaurant that serves up a sophisticated and light menu that includes items for breakfast and lunch. Parking is available on a small gravel lot behind the restaurant or on neighborhood streets. With large windows facing the railroad tracks, you get lots of natural light and an interesting view as the trains go by. The open floor plan, hardwood floors, and outdoor seating provide a lot of space and a comfortable environment. However, the open arrangement can get a little noisy when the restaurant is full. We arrived before 11:30 a.m., and did not have to wait, but it got crowded a little later. If you end up waiting for a table, find a spot on the couches where you can grab a newspaper to read.

The restaurant is kid-friendly with highchairs and a short children’s menu available. The tables are covered with brown paper, which is great for aspiring child-artists and cuts down on cleaning costs, but the crab-shack-look of the tables clashes with the sophisticated feel of the restaurant.

I tend to lean toward the lunch side of brunch, so I ordered a Venus salad and a side of the pesto orzo. I appreciated that the dressing was served on the side (something they always do), but was disappointed to find some wilted lettuce in the mixed greens. The pesto orzo with pine nuts and sun dried tomatoes was fantastic. Stacey ordered a traditional breakfast of scrambled eggs, hashed potatoes, and a buttermilk biscuit. The hashed potatoes had a nice flavor and the biscuit had a rich buttery taste. However, the eggs needed to be warmed up. The coffee was good and they kept the refills coming. Unfortunately for me, there were no free refills on diet coke since it’s served out of the can. Also the orange juice is not freshly squeezed. However, they do make their own delicious homemade granola and you can buy some to take home.

The service was great. Our waitress was very attentive and kept the table tidy and the coffee cup full. She also double-checked our order to make sure she had it correct. At the end of the meal, she even offered a “to-go” diet coke. Knowing my addiction, this was especially nice.

A couple of bonuses: If you are interested in live jazz, they offer a jazz brunch the first Sunday of every month. In addition, if you need to do some gift shopping, you can pick up soaps, scented candles, and stationary in the store at the back of the restaurant. If you love the food, Sun in My Belly is also a catering company. You can buy baked goods from their bakery and deli meats and sandwiches from the deli, or special order meals for your next party.

Rating: 2 Out of 3 Pancakes

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