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A Slice-of-Life Commentary (c); Got Cravings?
By Susan Reno-Gilliland
Sep 5, 2005
Got Cravings?
You’re probably wondering just what these two restaurants could be all about to cause me to travel great distances just to partake of their fare. One is Kanpai of Tokyo (http://www.kanpaisteakhouse.com/), which offers the Teppanyaki style of Japanese cuisine prepared at the customers' dining table, and the other is Charlie Gitto's 'On The Hill'
(http://www.charliegittos.com/), the premier Italian dining experience in St. Louis.

Kanpai of Tokyo

Charlie Gitto’s “On The Hill”
Kanpai has an amazing hot sauce that “must” contain something that acts as an addictive agent, because I am totally addicted to this stuff. I’ve even bought bottles of it to bring home to use in my own cooking. It is good with rice, vegetables, chicken, shrimp, beef – anything you put it on becomes that much more delicious. And, Charlie Gitto’s has a portabella mushroom that is also quite addictive; it literally melts in your mouth. With a starter salad, an entrée of fish or freshly made pasta, and the to-die-for desserts, a meal at Charlie Gitto’s is an entire dining experience. Each restaurant is a total package – great food, great wines, great service and a great atmosphere!
In fact, I’m planning a trip this weekend . . . I’ll be indulging in flaming shrimp appetizers, miso soup, salad with ginger dressing, hibachi chicken with ginger sauce, fried rice, hibachi-style vegetables and plenty of hot sauce! Bon Appétit!
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Ms. Susan Reno-Gilliland is a former Chattanooga-area native, who has traveled extensively, and is now living and working in Georgia. She is a freelance writer, columnist, photographer, artist, interior designer, and owner of “A Southern Belle’s Life.” Ms. Reno-Gilliland has BAs in Fine Arts, Applied Arts-Journalism, and Interior Design, with minors in Psychology and Sociology. She has been a residential/commercial Designer since 1995. Due to her many relocations between ’95-‘02, she changed the focus of her design studio in 2002, and is strictly by appointment-only; working through referrals instead of actively marketing the studio's services, so she has more time to write, and volunteer within the community.
In addition to her varied creative works, Ms. Reno-Gilliland also offers decorating workshops to community and civic organizations. She is active in several community and charitable activities – most specifically breast cancer awareness and animal protection, rescue and adoption. She is a strong supporter of the Arts, is a published writer and columnist, is currently working on a new anthology book, and has been a featured speaker at public events and on several local/regional community television shows. Ms. Reno-Gilliland also works with Realtors to assist their clients in preparing homes for sale. She may be reached at her studio, A Southern Belle’s Life at: a [dot] southern [dot] belle [at] gmail [dot] com
“Darlin’, don’t ever take a Southern woman for granted!” Ô