Okay, so the other day a friend and myself were bouncing around the new hip area of a little spot to see and be seen section of Henderson Avenue. We started off at Verita’s for a wine tasting, that place was buzzing and fully charged with energy. We left Veritas and determined we were ravenous and needed to have a girl pow-wow in a quieter venue. So down the sidewalk we went passing up 4 more venues we enter Sushi Axiom and escorted to a great private booth. Our waitress shown here
was a tiny little thing and not old enough to drink the wine but dang, she made a fantastic suggestion and I am now hunting down a way to stock my own quasi wine cellar with this fabulous wine called 39 Degrees Petit Syrah.

39 Degree Petit Syrah (not sure what year, dang that flash)
Our waitress has some awesome goals and will be a star in the hospitality industry her star is already ascending, go girl, go! This wine went really well with our Edamame, Hawaiian Tuna Sashimi with tri-colored Tobiko, yum! and to have a little fun we loved the roll named Lady in Red, ooh so spicy and delicious and paired really well with our wine. The manager came over and visited with us and I want to give props to the staff there, they are wonderful, welcoming, warm, courteous, inviting and knowledgable. I can’t wait to go back again. I do have one suggestion. I had mentioned to the manager how much I love Escolar, that I base everything on how the Escolar tastes. Now I usually do this by ordering it sashimi style but they did not offer it sashimi but rather smoked it and I was intrigued by this. So he had the chef prepare a little know dish not on the menu called Snowballs and yummy!
Fabulous texture, just the right hint of smokiness and blended so so very well with our Petite Sirah. (If you are a fan of Eslcolar you have to go over ‘The Fish’ for a great sashimi dish, melts like butter on your tongue)
So back to my town ‘Dallas’. I must admit I am a snob, I won’t go past 635 if I don’t have to. I love my side of town, I have Mockingbird Station, Northpark Mall, a brand new Whole Foods, West Village my three favorite movie venues, Angelika, Magnolia and The Inwood, hey if you ever chose to see a movie there and it is upstairs, that screening room rocks! I like what Inwood has done to their space, it is always a treat to spend some time there. (Wow, when I am blogging I don’t really do the whole shout out thing, but I am realizing how awesome of place I live in and today feels like the right time to ‘shout out’). Everytime I walk into Veritas I run into someone I know. Seems a lot of the crowd that gathers at my personal favorite watering hole called ‘The Wine Therapist’ also makes time to visit and sip for a while at Veritas. One thing you can say about the East Dallas crowd is they are a very loyal group. And there are a lot of us. Now while I cannot currently claim myself as an Eastie, I manage to head there frequently for all m socializing. As soon as I meet my obligations where I am currently residing I will be back. Currently I chose to live closer to my previous job location which lead me to what I call the ‘Gayborhood’ just off Cedar Springs and Oak Lawn. I did not coin this phrase, but I can’t really view it as a phrase that is offensive, I mean, heck majority of my neighbors are proudly flying their flag and make their statement. I enjoy the eclecticism and energy this side of town has. It suits me. I feel normal here, crazy huh? I have never felt like I fit in with any group and here you are accepted as you are and that feels good. NO, I am not gay and yes, dating life took a downturn a bit, which really needs to be rectified. But one thing for sure I can often get my friends to come down to my side of town and I love to shock them with a visit to the ’Rose Room’ it is something they would never do on purpose on their own. So they say!
Loyalty is a strong characteristic to have and I have to say Dallas has that character in spades. I am proud to be a Dallasite and I love promoting my city as much as possible. There is an area in Dallas that will fit everyone’s personality. Dallas has a reputation some good and some not so good. Dallas is kind of like a bright and shiny bauble you can’t help but be fascinated with and want to jump in and play and be apart of the crowd, but if you are not in the ‘it’ crowd you can feel a bit remiss for putting your hopes in being one of the ‘its’ and then sometimes turn bitter. I love meeting those people, they are so clueless and frankly are missing the ‘big picture’. They bulk up the entire city and if you are not in the ‘it’ category and the definition in loose terms is being pretty/beautiful, unblemished, young, tight and financially well satiated either by their own means or piggybacking off of Mommy and Daddy or Sugar Daddy then you ain’t gonna get bupkus! And that pisses these interlopers off so much that they diss the town. Honey, they are a difficult crowd to infiltrate, I have yet to meet one who has been truly successful. (I know I don’t belong to that crowd, hell, I created my own crowd and it involves a lot of mixes and I am pretty happy. Just need a full time paycheck to erase some of my worry lines and hopefully soon something is going to pan out and erase the line.) But what is forgotten is that those people take up in my conservative guess about 1% of our shiny, happy people bauble that Dallas so seemingly has been branded as. But they are so pretty, eh, just like a peacock, gorgeous to look at, but do you really want that thing always strutting in your front yard all the time? They can adore you one moment and then well we know what happens on the downswing, right? That small percentage in it’s own ways helps open doors for the rest of folks who always make Dallas such a fabulous place to live. Plus we are a loyal crowd and generous too.
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