If you've been waiting to try a hot local restaurant or putting off that celebratory night out, Nashville Originals is giving foodies reason to celebrate next week. From Sept. 15-21, the confederation of local restaurateurs is hosting its first Restaurant Week. For just $20.08, participants are offering a prix fixe menu that places some of the city's best restaurants at roughly the price range of an Outback Steakhouse.
Some of the restaurants already have their menus available on the Nashville Originals site. Zola, for example, will serve baby paella, pan con tomate and dessert, while Rumba offers such entrées as Jamaican jerk pork and zarzuela ("a Spanish-style bouillabaisse with fish, shrimp, mussels & flash-fried potatoes in tomato-saffron broth").
You'd be wise to start making reservations immediately. This will be huge. To get the most out of this blue-moon-rare event, we offer a few practical tips:
• Try going on a weeknight, as the weekends will almost certainly fill to capacity. Late evenings will probably be your best bet for spur-of-the-moment dinner plans.
• Make reservations. That's right—pry your fingers from the keyboard and your eyes from Bites and pick up the phone. Now. Nashvillians are notorious for waiting to commit to an event until the last moment, but this is not the time.
• Revisit an old favorite. If you've been busy chasing the hot new place of the moment, take this chance to catch up with what's already here. Reacquaint yourself with the mad culinary skillz of 2008 Iron Fork champion Deb Paquette at Zola. Check out Mirror's new comfort-food menu. Welcome chef Jake Stearns back to the kitchen at Flyte. Taste the difference at Nashville's first all-green restaurant, Tayst.
• Take a chance on a restaurant you may not have tried. We recommend the underrated Mambu and Rumba, both tops. With prices this low—it's easy to blow $100 on a single meal at several participating restaurants—you could easily try two or three places without guilt.
To help, after the jump we have a list of the participating restaurants to date.
Three-course prix fixe.
Three-course prix fixe.
Reservations required.
Fido:
A daily food special for two.
Two bags of coffee for $20.08.
Lounge only: Burger Flyte & choice of an accompanying beer or wine flyte (as chosen by the house). Available all night.
Dining Room or Lounge: Three-course prix fixe, offered from 5-6:30 p.m.
Three-course prix fixe.
Reservations encouraged.
Trio of small plates, paninis or grill plates.
Three-course prix fixe.
Three-course prix fixe
Three-course prix fixe.
Reservations encouraged.
Three-course prix fixe.
Reservations required.
Three-course prix fixe.
Reservations encouraged.
Noshville (all locations):
Special for two: Reuben and Rachael, french fries and non-alcoholic beverages
Ombi:
Three-course prix fixe.
Each course paired with wine, additional $20.08.
PM:
Three-course prix fixe.
Flight of five sakes.
Three-course prix fixe, plus a daily special.
Three-course prix fixe.
Reservations required.
Three-course prix fixe
Three-course prix fixe.
Reservations required.
Three-course prix fixe.
Select bottles of wine also offered for $20.08.
Reservations required.
Three-course prix fixe.
Select bottles of wine also offered for $20.08.
Reservations required.
Zola:
Three-course prix fixe
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This is great news -- I already know where I'm going.