Few figures in the world of entertainment can add the moniker humanitarian to their CV, however, Kat Graham is just that. A United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Goodwill Ambassador, Graham often shares her travels from across the globe on her social channels highlighting her first-hand experiences and the ongoing crises. But one place where she finds calm and center is Atlanta, her home since 2017 (though she did film The Vampire Diaries there earlier). Focusing on one's self and mind has been key to Graham who's hosted a podcast with Deepak Chopra, authored several books on the subject, and continues to champion conscious awareness throughout her life.
That Atlanta life includes her husband Bryant Wood, a fellow artist and creative, who shares Graham's passion for mindfulness and soothing the soul. To that end, Atlanta's gastronomic scene has long been a way for Graham to treat her mind and body. Below, Graham details how Decatur's The White Bull and its chef are changing the game for the better.
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My culinary sanctuary is none other than The White Bull in Decatur, Georgia. Among the constellation of Michelin-Starred restaurants I've had the pleasure of dining in, Chef Pat stands unparalleled. His culinary genius not only reignited my passion for cooking but also left me genuinely starstruck upon our first encounter.
Chef Pat's menu is a dynamic work of art, constantly evolving yet retaining signature dishes that showcase the freshest local produce. His unique fusion of traditional Italian cuisine with innovative twists not only respects Italian culinary traditions but also caters to the adventurous palates of genuine food enthusiasts.
For Chef Pat, cooking is an expression of artistry, and it's a privilege to be drawn into his creative world. The White Bull has become my go-to for every celebration. Whether I'm in town for just a night or celebrating a new movie role, the choice is invariably The White Bull.
Dining there leaves an indelible mark, similar to the lasting impact of a great movie or song. Each dish is a complex yet unforgettable journey of flavors, reminiscent of the poignant moment in Ratatouille when food transcends mere taste to evoke profound memories.
While my acting career may have led me away from culinary school, the dream of exploring the culinary arts lives on through my experiences at The White Bull. Chef Pat's creations are not just food, but a form of art that deeply resonates with my culinary aspirations. A visit to Georgia is incomplete without savoring the magic of The White Bull. Tell them Kat Graham sent you!
One delightful tidbit: Fans might recall the "Endless Pastabilities" T-shirt from the Netflix hit Love In The Villa, which is actually White Bull merchandise and a nod to my favorite restaurant.