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Brian Shrader's fave romantic restaurants

Published: 2012-02-08 06:30:00
Updated: 2012-02-08 09:36:38

With Valentine's Day right around the corner, we decided to ask some of the folks in the newsroom their picks for romantic or date places. Here are Traffic reporter Brian Shrader's picks: 

They asked me to write a list of my five favorite romantic restaurants to spotlight for Valentine’s Day.

My advice: Forget Valentine’s Day! If you really love ‘em, then every day is Valentine’s Day! Right? Well, that attitude doesn’t sell as many greeting cards or boxes of chocolate, so I don’t think it’s going very far. So, shun Valentine’s Day and celebrate the real holiday on February 14 -- my birthday! As you make plans about where you’re going to take me for my birthday dinner, let me make some subtle suggestions:

Battistellas (Raleigh) - This City Market restaurant specializes in New Orleans cuisine. Many of the ingredients are locally (or at least regionally) sourced. The atmosphere and service are great. The Warm Pimento Cheese appetizer is delicious. Battistella’s also has a great shrimp and grits dish.

Red Dragon (Raleigh) - Elizabeth Gardner got me hooked on Red Dragon. It’s a fairly small restaurant at the corner of Fairview and Oberlin. The food is delicious, plentiful and reasonably priced. I love the teriyaki sticks appetizer (excellent presentation with the Sterno pot!). You’ll recognize all of your favorite Chinese dishes here, but many are prepared with a twist. I love their unique sesame chicken entrée and it’s zingy sauce. I do wish they would get larger glasses. The staff is efficient, but they work too hard to keep those small glasses filled.

Neomonde (Morrisville, Raleigh) - You have to work to find this place (at the east end of Beryl Road), but it’s worth it! I’ve been enjoying their wonderful Lebanese and Mediterranean food for years. You will not find better hummus or baba ghannouj. Swing by there for lunch and grab a half-sandwich. It’s huge and cheap! I also think Neomonde has the finest chicken salad in town (if you like the kind with raisins).

Udupi (Cary) - This is another one that Elizabeth Gardner told me about (why isn’t she writing this?)! It’s delicious southern Indian food. It’s a great option for vegetarians. I always get the chana masala. It’s perfectly seasoned. I also recommend the dosais -- huge rice crepes full of delicious vegetables. The dishes are generous and reasonably priced.

And my favorite: Parker's BBQ (Wilson) - If you’re new to the Triangle, welcome! Now, get out of town and explore our beautiful state! Head about an hour east to Wilson and eat at Parker’s BBQ. This is the real deal. Eastern North Carolina BBQ is REAL BBQ. The other stuff can be good, but good eastern North Carolina BBQ is on a different plane. Parker’s has the full complement: Delicious chopped pork, sprinkled with a little vinegar, perfect sweetened mustard-based cole slaw, outstanding hush puppies (try the corn sticks!) and the best Brunswick stew you’ll find. But it’s more than a memorable meal (bring the whole crowd and go all-you-can-eat family style!). The atmosphere is unbeatable. With its wood-paneled walls, utilitarian furniture, paper-hatted servers and friendly crowd, this is a little safe-house where the old North Carolina is alive and well.

These all are fine places for romantic Valentine’s Day dinners. Nothing says love like pork shoulder and banana pudding. If your date isn’t happy with this list, then it’s time to dump them and move on. You don’t want to be shackled to someone with such poor taste.

So, happy birthday to me! You pick where we’re going. Pick me up at 6. I go to bed early.

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I live in Wilson, so of course I am thrilled to see Parker's on your list! One of my favorite places to eat! BBQ doesn't get any better than at Parker's!

Happy early birthday, Brian!

Well, Brian February 14th is indeed a special day! This year would have been my parents' 58th wedding anniversary! Dad passed in 2009 - he was 82. Mom was 85 when she passed away this past Halloween night. Have a great birthday!

I think I'm the only person who was born and raised in Wilson who doesn't like Parker's BBQ! Maybe because I ate so much of it growing up... it just doesn't do it for me now.

My tastes have matured as I've gotten older. If dining in Wilson, I much prefer a nicer place with more upscale menu choices, such as Jac's Grill or Pup's Steakhouse... or Quince Southern Bistro! And traveling to Raleigh gives endless opportunity for fine dining.

Brian, Here's a little history about Parker's. My dad and Mom divorced in the late 60's, and for Sunday visitation, my Dad would pick us up after Church and we'd make the 40 minute drive from Raleigh to Wilson to eat at Parkers. There were no BBQ restaurants (except for maybe Coopers) in Raleigh back then. The floors were wooden then, too. Now figure this...ever since I have been going there, I haven''t seen any waiters but white males. And they all speed-walk!

Awesome First choice Brian. Was there Sunday after Church with my family and my Sweet parents who are both 81 years old. Yes, we waited in line for a table and it never disappoints!

Awesome!!! Parkers BBQ is the best in the state!!!! and yes North Carolina is still alive and well in Wilson.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! You sweetie! That is what I call all my "nephews" I'm making plans for dinner! maybe we better go somewhere in raleigh,Cary or Morrisville---Wilson mite me too FAR--You could miss your BED TIME-[mine too]!!! I like your thinking about LOVE and ROMANCE! This is your Honorary Aunt Pat

Love Neomonde ! Will check out Red Dragon for sure.

Have to go with Bill Ellis in Wilson over Parkers, but they're awfully close (IMO).

Many happy returns !

Happy Early Birthday Brian !!!

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