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mindphlux posted:awesome, I'll have to check that place out. Unfortunately, I have not found anyplace like that in my trips to Atlanta. I usually only travel for work, so that limits the amount of time I have to explore.
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Is there anything worthwhile within walking distance of the Midtown W Hotel?
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# ? Mar 15, 2012 07:52 |
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mango sentinel posted:Is there anything worthwhile within walking distance of the Midtown W Hotel? empire state south
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mindphlux posted:empire state south
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mango sentinel posted:AAAAAAAAAAAAAA goddammit. I'm asking for a friend's birthday party, and I think it may be a little pricey and not the kind of place for a big group to just crash into. I'll just have to go there on my own some time. oh well there's a taco mac if that's what you were looking for
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# ? Mar 16, 2012 17:42 |
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Dante's Down the Hatch? I mean.. its not really food, or good, but it sure is one hell of an experience I guess. But a birthday party might go over well there? I think?
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# ? Mar 16, 2012 17:59 |
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There are a few places further south of there that might work. Escorpion, Takorea, and the Cypress Pint and Plate. They may not be large enough though.
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# ? Mar 16, 2012 18:06 |
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I've been going to Atlanta occasionally for work, and I am impressed by the reasonably priced fine dining options there! My friend who lives there has taken me to Wisteria and the Iberian Pig, and I definitely enjoyed both. That the tabs after gorging ourselves at both places came out to like $60 pp is a huge bonus (also my per diem is $70 for food, so it works out well). We also went to Flip Burger and while I know it gets mixed reviews, I thought the burger and onion rings were great. Not everything we ordered was as successful, but I'd go back for those alone.
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# ? Mar 18, 2012 00:09 |
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HD1 is pretty cool, too, apart from the cash register ordering. The wait can be a bit long, but I've never been disappointed by the food in all the times I've been. Worth checking out if you're in town.
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jooky posted:HD1 is pretty cool, too, apart from the cash register ordering. The wait can be a bit long, but I've never been disappointed by the food in all the times I've been. Worth checking out if you're in town. Agreed. HD1 is cheaper, too.
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# ? Mar 19, 2012 02:09 |
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Is anyone doing a CSA this year? The one I used last year, Sun Dog Farms, moved to Savannah, so I guess I need to find a new one. I've started looking, but...
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# ? Mar 19, 2012 18:20 |
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mindphlux posted:oh well there's a taco mac if that's what you were looking for aaaaaaahahahahahahaaaa
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 08:05 |
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Also more realistically tap is closer to the midtown w, and while not in the same league as ESS it is a reasonable place for a group. We go there for lunch sometimes at work. And for a big group of what are probably otp visitors staying at the W walking more than two blocks is probably not on the table given the likely willingness to walk
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 08:14 |
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I can't stop eating at Community Q.
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# ? Mar 23, 2012 18:57 |
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mango sentinel posted:Also donner guy, check out Keba if you're in Athens (originally Achim's K-bob,) the guy who started it is German and I assume it's closer to German style donner than say Gyro Wrap. I'm pretty sure he changed the recipe even since he opened his first store in like 2000 (I worked there for like a month in high school), but it's still reasonably close to a döner and still good.
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majestic12 posted:I'm pretty sure he changed the recipe even since he opened his first store in like 2000 (I worked there for like a month in high school), but it's still reasonably close to a döner and still good. I always went for the fries, anyway. Belgian-style is the bomb.
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Josh Lyman posted:I can't stop eating at Community Q. Sup fellow artery-killing mac and cheese buddy? I am moving in a month and will no longer live within walking distance of Dave Poe's out in Marietta. It's a travesty. My brisket quota...
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I had no idea this thread existed again. The last one closed down and I had nowhere to post about Atlanta food. I tried Reddit, and it was just full of people with the most awful and boring opinions on food/restaurants (R Thomas as one of the best restaurants in Atlanta). Our old friend, goddinpotty, posts there and despite posting opinions that I generally agree with, he always seems to get shouted down as a troll (though much of the time he is trolling, but just not about restaurants/food). I could swear I did search for this sort of thread a month or so ago, but I guessed I missed it. Anyway, I'm glad to have this place to discuss Atlanta food again with non-idiots. Last year I took a job (which I love) in Norcross, and wasn't all too excited about what might be my non-BuHi food options for lunch. While there certainly food options in Midtown/Westside/Buckhead/Decatur/wherever are better, I have found some places I like. I love the MEGA TORTA and carnitas and pastor tacos at Mega Taco. It's dirt cheap and serves my taco needs. I've enjoyed the Cuban food at Mojito's. My absolute favorite place in the area is Bleu House Market and I eat there at least twice a week. It is a cozy little market/lunch place that has some good sandwiches, salads, and other stuff. I've had everything on the sandwich menu, and at a minimum I've liked it all. They do prepared dinners for to take home, and I've gotten them a number of times. I think they've all been good, and provide really good bang for your buck. The beef braciole I picked up last Tuesday was exquisite and was probably the best meal I've had since Chops last October. On Saturday mornings they do a brunch, which has red velvet waffles, which were really awesome. They also have various sweets, which I really love, especially their macaroons. If you're around the 85N/285 area, I think it is worth a visit. Since I didn't know about this thread, I posted this in the general Atlanta thread: venutolo posted:Some great BBQ news for Westside (and nearby) people: Community Q is opening a second location where Burger Joe's used to be. Also, after the success of their Monday night BBQ stuff, the P'cheen people are opening a BBQ place (Bone Lick BBQ if I recall correctly) on Huff (near Westside Corner Tavern/Westside Pie). Can anyone give me any idea as to how busy H&F gets for Sunday brunch? I still have never been for brunch and was thinking about giving it a go this Sunday. Anyway, I'm really thrilled to have this thread back. I'm also glad to see that after the rockiness last year, that Hashiguchi Jr/Sushi Jr is still open. I love their katsudon and should go back soon. I'm also pleased to see other people saying R Thomas kind of sucks. venutolo fucked around with this message at 03:23 on Mar 25, 2012 |
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venutolo posted:Can anyone give me any idea as to how busy H&F gets for Sunday brunch? I still have never been for brunch and was thinking about giving it a go this Sunday. last time I went, about a month ago, 1:30pm, it was busy as gently caress. hour waits. either plan to wait, or get there early.
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# ? Mar 24, 2012 07:59 |
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Having read the thread I think I have an idea of what the answer will be but how do you guys feel about the Buckhead Life Group offerings?
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# ? Mar 25, 2012 02:19 |
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What do y'all think of Tomo?
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Zenzirouj posted:Having read the thread I think I have an idea of what the answer will be but how do you guys feel about the Buckhead Life Group offerings? I've been to and enjoyed Atlanta Fish Market, Chops, Kyma, and Pricci. Chops gets my vote for the best steakhouse in Atlanta I've been to.
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Zenzirouj posted:Having read the thread I think I have an idea of what the answer will be but how do you guys feel about the Buckhead Life Group offerings? they're fine I guess. overpriced, menus pander to the lowest common denominator, always crowded, but food is always ok. the sort of places I'd never spend my own money at, but if someone else is footing the bill, sure why not. why do you ask?
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# ? Mar 25, 2012 20:31 |
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Hands down the best Mexican food in Atlanta has to be El Rey del Taco. It's got strange as gently caress hours (something like 10 am to 6 am, all week) and if you're not Hispanic you might feel out of place, but the two meats special with the corn tortillas tastes like heaven on earth and is enough meat and deliciousness for two meals and costs like $10. It's at 5288 Buford Highway Northeast, Doraville, GA 30340 in a shopping mall that has a sketchy pool hall. It's important to note that the pool hall attracts some sketchy characters, but it's never been a problem for me.
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mindphlux posted:they're fine I guess. overpriced, menus pander to the lowest common denominator, always crowded, but food is always ok. As for Mexican, my go-to is Coyote Grill, pretty close to downtown Decatur. I haven't really made a huge effort to scour Atlanta for Mexican food so I can't say whether it's amazing or not, but it's certainly better than a lot of the shitholes I've eaten at. And the pricing is about the same. It's a slightly sketchy area I guess, but there's pretty frequently a cop car parked in their lot for some reason and I've been going to that area for years with no problems. It's just an area that doesn't have much money put into it.
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Zenzirouj posted:As for Mexican, my go-to is Coyote Grill, pretty close to downtown Decatur. I haven't really made a huge effort to scour Atlanta for Mexican food so I can't say whether it's amazing or not, but it's certainly better than a lot of the shitholes I've eaten at. And the pricing is about the same. It's a slightly sketchy area I guess, but there's pretty frequently a cop car parked in their lot for some reason and I've been going to that area for years with no problems. It's just an area that doesn't have much money put into it. Neuvo Laredo by far for me. That is, if you can push your way through the hordes of margarita swilling hipsters.
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godzirraRAWR posted:Neuvo Laredo by far for me. That is, if you can push your way through the hordes of margarita swilling hipsters. I've never seen this place full, much less packed. But never empty, either. When it's slow they sometimes let their little girl work the register which is pretty adorable.
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mindphlux posted:flip is where its at for non-traditional burgers, but grindhouse and farm burger are both very respectable traditional burger places - I think I like grindhouse a bit more if I'm going for like a straight up bacon cheeseburger, and farm burger if I'm feeling more bluecheese and caramelized onion with bone marrow. My favorite fancy burger is Muss & Turner's in Vinings. Medium-rare grass fed beef, hell yeah. That with a token salad and a tasty microbrew makes a great lunch. Angstronaut posted:Anybody got a good Japanese noodle place recommendation? Looks like Hashiguchi is closed. Yakitori Jinbei in Smyrna makes some drat good ramen as well as their delicious yakitori.
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Remicks posted:It's at 5288 Buford Highway Northeast, Doraville, GA 30340 in a shopping mall that has a sketchy pool hall. I managed to convince my friend to take everyone to Tap instead of Ri Ra like they originally wanted, also changed from the W to the Marriott. My anniversary is also that weekend so I'm thinking Empire State South for me and the wife but I'm worried she might not find something she likes since she's not as adventurous as me. Walking distance isn't relevant here, I'm just wondering if anyone has any other suggestions for fancy place with an intimate setting in short driving distance that might have a more traditional menu.
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mango sentinel posted:My anniversary is also that weekend so I'm thinking Empire State South for me and the wife but I'm worried she might not find something she likes since she's not as adventurous as me. Walking distance isn't relevant here, I'm just wondering if anyone has any other suggestions for fancy place with an intimate setting in short driving distance that might have a more traditional menu. more traditional menu? I don't even understand - what is it you're looking for? I mean looking at empire state's menu, they have a cheese plate, cauliflower soup, brussle sprout salad, some catfish, collards, striped bass, pork tenderloin, leg of lamb, goat cheese ravioli, pork belly.... none of this is sounding remotely adventurous or 'out there'... the place is mostly about well executed 'southern food', which is about as traditional as it comes.
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# ? Mar 29, 2012 06:53 |
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Any of you familiar with Shoya next to the Super H Mart on Peachtree Industrial? I've been there a couple of times on the suggestion of a friend and it seems pretty good, though fairly pricey.
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dennyk posted:My favorite fancy burger is Muss & Turner's in Vinings. Medium-rare grass fed beef, hell yeah. I dearly love both of these places. The wine and cheese nights at Muss and Turner turn me into a gibbering loon. And I really do eat lunch at least twice a week at Yakitori Jinbei. I was honestly surprised to see both of these here since I'm there all the time. I'm accidentally hip! gently caress!
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Zenzirouj posted:Any of you familiar with Shoya next to the Super H Mart on Peachtree Industrial? I've been there a couple of times on the suggestion of a friend and it seems pretty good, though fairly pricey. If what you want is a pretty fun time with decent actual Japanese food then they're pretty good. At the end of the day though if you are going for the food instead of the izakaya experience, you're better off elsewhere. I find it's best with like 8 people.
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signalnoise posted:If what you want is a pretty fun time with decent actual Japanese food then they're pretty good. At the end of the day though if you are going for the food instead of the izakaya experience, you're better off elsewhere. I find it's best with like 8 people. Is there a place in the same general part of Atlanta where I can get the same kind of food for cheaper? They have some really tasty stuff that I hadn't seen available at the handful of other Japanese places I've been to but I couldn't care less about the setting. Unless I'm in that example you just gave.
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godzirraRAWR posted:I dearly love both of these places. The wine and cheese nights at Muss and Turner turn me into a gibbering loon. I'm a big fan of both of these places too. At Yakitori Jinbei, my favorite dish is the half chicken/half egg on rice dish. I forget the name, but it's not oyakudon, but like a half and half dish, with scrambled egg on one side, and chopped chicken on the other side. It's so simple but I can chow down the whole bowl.
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# ? Mar 29, 2012 19:54 |
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I'm so happy I found this thread! I'm a DC/Northern VA transplant that just moved down here in January. Is there any decent pho in Atlanta? I'm dying here. There's a place near our apartment (west end of the Georgia Tech campus) called "City Cafe" that advertises pho but it doesn't look particularly authentic.
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mickeymickey posted:I'm so happy I found this thread! I'm a DC/Northern VA transplant that just moved down here in January. Is there any decent pho in Atlanta? I'm dying here. There's a place near our apartment (west end of the Georgia Tech campus) called "City Cafe" that advertises pho but it doesn't look particularly authentic. That place is just s mismatch of different asian foods, but it's really the badly run chinese restaurant next door to it and they are just known for cheap chinese food and being open late for the GaTech students. EDIT: Just to clarify, the chinese place bought City Cafe and expanded into it. They just haven't taken down the City Cafe sign yet. AgentHaiTo fucked around with this message at 21:06 on Mar 29, 2012 |
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mickeymickey posted:I'm so happy I found this thread! I'm a DC/Northern VA transplant that just moved down here in January. Is there any decent pho in Atlanta? I'm dying here. There's a place near our apartment (west end of the Georgia Tech campus) called "City Cafe" that advertises pho but it doesn't look particularly authentic. For Vietnamese (and many other ethnic foods), you'll want to hit up Buford Highway. There are a whole bunch of Vietnamese places that serve pho. To get you pointed in the right direction, I suggest trying Quan Ba 9 and Pho Dai Loi.
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# ? Mar 29, 2012 22:01 |
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Oh dear God, thank you both. I will avoid the crappy Chinese restaurant and get my rear end up Buford Highway. There's nothing quite like a nice big steaming bowl of pho, especially on a cloudy day.
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mickeymickey posted:Oh dear God, thank you both. I will avoid the crappy Chinese restaurant and get my rear end up Buford Highway. There's nothing quite like a nice big steaming bowl of pho, especially on a cloudy day. While Buford Highway definitely has more authentic pho, the Moto restaurant at Cheshire Bridge and Old Lenox Road is probably closer and pretty good (although it's been a while since I was there, and they are in a location that is death to restaurants, so you never know): http://motovietnamesegrill.net/
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