“RAMEN IS ONE of those things that is kinda slow to the scene here in Savannah,” is one of the first things Yatai Ramen + Yakitori marketing director Christine Cutlip […]
Lindy Moody
A true Southerner through and through, Lindy Moody was born in the Atlanta area and grew up in a Southern family where she learned to cook - and more importantly how to eat. Her love for all things cuisine began with her mother teaching her to bake red velvet cake every Christmas. As every Southerner knows, holiday cooking in the South is somewhat of an enigma unless you were born into it, and Lindy spent the better part of her teenage years and early 20s learning to unlock the secrets of the traditions and tastes that I grew up enjoying so much. Though she grew up in Atlanta, the road of my life led me to law school before moving to Savannah where she worked as an assistant district attorney before settling in at a local private practice law firm. As a Savannah transplant, she is ever-learning the charm and complexities of Lowcountry cuisine. Her love of the ever-growing food scene here brought her to Connect and aided in her already insatiable desire to seek out the best and newest local eateries around town. Though she is a food writer by choice, and have a voracious appetite for culinary know-how that is matched only by her desire to share her experiences with anyone who will listen!
Take the guesswork out of your holiday menu.
AS THE LOW country dusts off recipe cards and prepares for the beginning of the holiday season, many will likely choose to keep their turkey day feasts small. With safety […]
Coach’s Corner now serving breakfast
EASTSIDE SAVANNAH LOCALS and Thunderboltians (if that’s a thing), have always enjoyed the normalcy of their staple restaurants as a sure thing when their bellies rumble at any time of […]
Black Rifle Coffee honors veterans, military with great roasts
With it being an election year that has been full of pandemic woes, it is often easy to lose track of what makes this country so great – our veterans […]
Palmetto Pops brings unique, handmade popsicles to Savannah
THE INFAMOUS HEAT of the low country keeps locals searching for the best trick to keep cool during most of the year. My favorite way to cool down is to […]
From Seafood to Sea Drinks, Sorry Charlie’s expands with two new concepts.
EXTENDING UP was a natural progression for Sorry Charlie’s owner Harley Krinsky. The restaurateur has long held the hearts of locals and tourists alike, so reaching for more success seems […]
The Little Crown now Pie Society’s partner pub
My very first cuisine feature for Connect Savannah covered Pie Society and their famous fish and chips. So, it is with nostalgia and great excitement that I am able to […]
B&D Burgers flies into the coop
Despite slimming down the menu, B&D Burgers dove head first into the big-box fried chicken sandwich craze
‘If it was any fresher, it would still be in the field’
‘There is a good feeling when you give a box of vegetables from the farm’
Hop Atomica: Brews & eats that ‘geek out on all the goodness’
Owners Pratt and Smith Matthews have taken the idea of scientific discovery and infused it into beer making
We guess it was just Mint To Be
Each sip is slightly sweet due to a dash of simple syrup and pleasantly tart from fresh squeezed lime
Auspicious timing
You can go into seemingly just about any restaurant in Savannah and find a baked good created by Auspicious Baking Company
