Chef Mashama Bailey prepares her unique take on Port City Southern food for Savannahians and the travelers who pass through our town. – 109 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
Runner-up: Chives
4 W. Broughton St.
This article appears in 05-19-2021.
Chef Mashama Bailey prepares her unique take on Port City Southern food for Savannahians and the travelers who pass through our town. – 109 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
Runner-up: Chives
4 W. Broughton St.
This article appears in 05-19-2021.
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The Grey was a delightful experience! They have really good traditional southern food which is biscuits, fried green tomatoes, grits, pralines and the like and I love that they have a great assortment of seafood too including seared tuna, mackerel and beautifully prepared Trigger fish (daily catch). Their short ribs are perfectly cooked – tender, moist and well seasoned and an absolute highlight is the ‘middlins’ made with golden rice and shrimp. So glad to have found them on https://www.visitsavannah.com/food-drink while looking up the best restaurants in Savannah.
The Grey cuisine appeals to me because of its first-rate menu. This is one of Savannah’s most popular restaurants, and it should be on your itinerary. Other Savannah restaurants worth visiting may be found at https://www.visitsavannah.com/list/these-5…, and I’m sure you’ll have as much fun as I did.