Charleston
EAT.STAY.SHOP.PLAY.
paper to wood panels as
well as a recent foray into
textiles. She grew up in
Columbia, SC and earned
a BA in Fine Arts from The
University of the South.
time favorite. And not far
behind is the Okonomiyaki
(cabbage pancake).
224 Rutledge Avenue at
the corner of Spring Street
Edmund’s Oast (photo below)
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Way Way Allen
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This is a charming former gas station turned
restaurant. The Hot and
Spicy Som Tam (green
papaya salad) is an all
1081 Morrison Drive
843.727.1145
Photo: Edmunds Oast
Deeply personal, her art
draws from the natural
world and vivid hues of her
Charleston surroundings.
Working from small natural details, Way Way Allen
creates large abstracts that
magnify and celebrate the
common pattern while also
amplifying the beauty of
negative space. Her works,
both deliberate and wildly
gestural in stroke, can
be found on a variety of
medium from canvas and
Xiao Bao Biscuit
The house-made fresh
Ricotta on toasted Semolina bread is TO DIE FOR!
Gorgeous bar and outside
eating area!