Brunch At Ms. Tootsie’s
Posted by Foobooz on October 11th, 2007
Trey Popp eschews the normal brunch spots to dine on fine southern cooking at Ms. Tootsie’s on South Street.
It would be hard to best the fried chicken, which boasts a crispy crust free of superfluous grease. The meat is moist, and the leg and thigh I got suggested a hen big enough to strike fear into the heart of the proverbial fox. A heap of collard greens carried just the right level of salt, and a bowl of black-eyed peas was stellar in its straightforward flavor.
Lunch Drunk Love [City Paper]
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March 27th, 2008 at 4:23 pm
I dined recently at Ms. Tootsie’s and I have to say, I was impressed. The food was delicious and presented well, the atmosphere was cozy yet chic, and the staff was very gracious and attentive. I will be dining here again very soon.
July 15th, 2008 at 2:57 pm
Ms. Tootsie’s is the best restaurant out there. From the food to the drinks to the service. You can’t get any better anywhere else. I’m telling you, especially the ribs! I never really reckoned with my love for ribs until I ate these luscious savory ribs. Everytime I go to Ms. Tootsie’s I always make sure I get their ribs. Ever since I wrapped my mouth around it, I can never find the same taste. There is only one way to make ribs and it’s the way how Ms. Tootsie’s makes them.
July 22nd, 2008 at 5:24 pm
The food at Ms. Tootsie’s is grate and the sevice make it even better! There mac and cheese is to die for! I love it like I have to order that everytime I go. The ice tea omg the best! They put a slice of watermelon in side it giving it a taste I will never forget!!!