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Review: The Southern

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Near the end of last year a friend of mine told me about a new restaurant that was opening called The Southern. I checked out their Facebook page and started following them, waiting for the day they would announce their opening. That day finally came last week so I headed out to Mahboulah to try them out.

The Southern is a small restaurant owned by a Kuwaiti couple and focuses on Southern (American) classic dishes. Both mums of the couple are American with one mum originally from North Carolina and the other from Kentucky so most of the dishes served at The Southern are based on recipes taken from their mums. The fact that their head chef is American also helps keep everything as authentic as possible. The interior of the restaurant is designed by the very talented Lab100 design studio, the same studio behind the design of Ubon and Rio. I loved everything about the way it looked and once the weather gets cooler they will even have outdoor seating.

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When I arrived to the restaurant the waitress told me I was their first lunch time customer. They had soft launched a week earlier with just dinner and they had just started opening for lunch on the day I passed by. I always prefer having lunch at a restaurant I’m reviewing just for the simple fact the photos always come out better. Their menu isn’t very big with just 3 starters, 5 main courses and 3 desserts. Since I was alone I decided to skip the starters and instead have 3 main courses and a dessert. I ended up ordering the following:

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Bayou Fried Shrimps KD3.75
Spicy Pulled BBQ Chicken Sliders KD2.95
Sloppy Joe Sliders KD2.8
Southern Biscuits (side dish) KD0.750
Baked Mashed Potatoes (side dish) KD0.750
Soft Drink KD0.500

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The first thing that arrived was the Bayou fried shrimps. I found the dish unexciting both in presentation and flavor. It was good but it just wasn’t special, it was too similar to regular breaded shrimp I could have anywhere else because there were no new flavors in it for me to explore. The portion was also small and it would make more sense having it as a starter than a main. After the fried shrimps things took a giant leap forward. The next dish that arrived was the pulled bbq chicken sliders and I fell in love. It was delicious and full of flavor, even the buns were perfect and I was just starting to think to myself how I would come back for it when they brought over the sloppy joe sliders.

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Their sloppy joe sliders were ridiculously good. Right after taking the first bite I took my beloved pulled chicken sliders dish and put it across from me on the other side of the table. Even though I had ordered three main courses I knew right away that it would be the sloppy joe sliders that I would fully consume. It was the third main course I was having but it was so good I couldn’t stop eating it (obviously I wasn’t dieting that day). Once I was done I ordered the fried blueberry pie which I just realized they didn’t charge me for (it’s KD1.750). I was having a hard time deciding between the peach cobbler and the pie but ended up going with the pie because I was looking for something sweeter. The pie took around 10 minutes to prepare and it came hot with ice cream on the side. It was pretty light and crispy but I was also curious to try their cobbler and if I wasn’t so full already I would have ordered that as well.

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Overall I had a great experience and I would go back again for sure (on a cheat day). The only negative feedback I have is with the waitress who had trouble answering some of my questions regarding some of the dishes. But, they had only been open for a week so that kinda makes it ok I guess plus she was friendly and bubbly which is always more important. Their regular timings are from 11AM to 11PM but in Ramadan they’re open from 6.30pm to 8pm and then again from 11pm to 3am. They also have a set menu for Ramadan which is KD9 per person if you prefer that. For more information including their location, check out their page on [Facebook]

26 replies on “Review: The Southern”

I heard about them, a friend told me about it and started to follow their instagram account, cant wait to go try some food!! #Merica

Great review/pics! Everyone seems to be raving about how good the food is. Can’t wait to try it out.

That’s a ridiculous statement.

You must base it on the fact that America is a relatively young country and their food is derived from other cultures. But all food is developed like that. Every culture fuses influences from others to create their own.

pls Mark dont review restaurants in ramazan,with such tempting pics, makes fasting for 16 hours difficult…..

I’m sure you must be hungry. For me this food is not looking good. Shrimps dry, all the photos dark, something wrong with White Balance.

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Upon walking into the Southern we were greeted and seated by the manager.The decor was quite welcoming and gave me an instant feeling of comfort.The waitress greeted us and took our order,we ordered sloppy joe sliders with mashed potatoes and the pulled chicken with cornbread.After waiting about a good for 40 minutes only our side dishes came out the cornbread and the mashed potatoes which I thought was really strange.We had to wait an additional 30 minutes to receive our main entree.
The restaurant has a total of 12 tables and only 3 tables were dining in at the time and boy I tell you there were a roomful of complaints from each table.The restaurant definitely has a lot of potential but they have kinks they need to work out to make everybody happy.The service was very poor,the food was tasty but nothing over the edge.The main problem about waiting for the food is that I was sweating my balls off because the restaurant doesn’t have a air conditioning system.This is something you can not lack while eating,could you imagine sweating and eating hot foods?

Decor 10/10
Service 2/10
Food 7/10

Hi Camelrider!

Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback regarding your recent visit to our restaurant. I’m so sorry to hear that you had a bad experience yesterday. As a restaurant in its soft-opening phase, we clearly still have some issues to iron out. However, we take every customer complaint and suggestion very seriously so we hope you will give us a second chance to give you a better experience. In regards to the AC, we definitely have one haha but it has been giving us a bunch of headaches, but we think that we’ve finally got it figured out. As for the service time, we completely agree with you that those kinds of wait times are not okay. We are working every day to make sure fresh, good home cookin’ gets to our customer’s table hot and on time.

I would love to personally invite you to our Fourth of July barbecue tomorrow at 8 pm – we think you’d really have a good time. Sorry again! Your experience is definitely unacceptable to us and be assured that we will fix it. Hope to see you soon!

-Nourah

Sorry but having lived in the South of the US for 47 years, I know good southern food. While this restaurant may be good, no good southerner would put a table out without at least something being pork. Pulled BBQ chicken is good, yes, but pulled pork is the epitome of southern cooking.

I know pork is off the menu in this region, but that is just my 2 cents.

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