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mindphlux posted:I don't know anyone irl who has even heard of these guys, and I asked around. I must be out of the loop. where did you and croatoan come across them? maybe I need to add to my sources. Jim 'n Nick's is OTP, which is why you've never heard of them. I've been there and thought it was fine, but not the sort of place I'd go out of my way for. Their cheese biscuits are delicious.
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Oh and FYI for those of you who live up the 75/575 area you should check out the Century House Tavern. The Main Wife and I went there and were pleasantly surprised. The menu is really seasonal so if you get your butts up there in the next week or so you can still get some morels. http://www.centuryhousetavern.com/ It's nice to have a upscale joint without having to go all the way into ATL.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 16:10 |
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Has anyone ever eaten at the Chicken and the Egg? It's in Marietta, so OTP, but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 17:57 |
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Chicken and the Egg is my absolute favorite restaurant and deserves to be much busier than it is. I've never had a bad meal there for brunch, lunch or dinner.
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Thanks for the response, I was even looking to go there for brunch and you've specifically endorsed it in this thread! What do you recommend?
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Croatoan posted:Oh and FYI for those of you who live up the 75/575 area you should check out the Century House Tavern. The Main Wife and I went there and were pleasantly surprised. The menu is really seasonal so if you get your butts up there in the next week or so you can still get some morels. Downtown Woodstock is really making strides in countering the OTP suburban wasteland. I grew up there, so it's great to see that area explode into what it is today.
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FordCQC posted:Thanks for the response, I was even looking to go there for brunch and you've specifically endorsed it in this thread! What do you recommend? Their country fried steak is my go-to and is enormous. Also their French toast offerings change with the seasonal produce, but it's always been delicious.
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Webbeh posted:Downtown Woodstock is really making strides in countering the OTP suburban wasteland. I grew up there, so it's great to see that area explode into what it is today. Agreed. I remember when the peak of culinary sophistication there was that hotdog shop next to the post office, across from the train caboose. After I came home from college and drove through, I barely recognized the place.
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RHIN0002 posted:Also, if any of you guys live/work in Alpharetta (I work there), I'm sure you've noticed the huge Avalon mixed-use development going up on Old Milton at 400. I was browsing their website today because I was curious and it looks like the complex is going to include a Bocado as well as another location for Antico Napoletana, a new Ford Fry restaurant called Superica, and a few other decent restaurants. Pretty excited to have some good food in the area that's not another lovely tapas joint. The lineup of stuff there does look really good. I work with some people who live near there and have been teasing them about how they'll finally get actual good food and won't have to eat a Chili's every weekend.
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hurray we're under contract to buy a house in cabbagetown, right next to the krog st bridge. got a hot tub and a garage to boot. can't wait for the krog street market to open up, and for us to get settled. partytime!
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Congrats. A friend of mine just bought a place over there. I'm very jealous of how close you'll be to Krog Street Market. On a somewhat related note (as they'll have a stall at Krog Street Market), I ate at Gu's Bistro for the first (and second) time last week. What I had was really good. Love them dumplings.
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Gu's is great! I have ordered some terrible entrees there though (the fried stuff, ugghh), so it's not all good. I just wish they had better quality ingredients in lieu of their very large portion sizes. We found a new Mexican place that's legit: Si Seņor on the Peachtree Industrial access road (Winter's Chapel intersection). http://www.yelp.com/biz/si-se%C3%B1or-norcross-2 "Yes Sir" From the outside, it doesn't look like a place non-Hispanics would ever walk into. But once inside, it's surprisingly very clean, professional, and better than 90% of all the other Mexican restaurants I've been in. It's not some scary helldump that epitomizes Buford Hwy fare. Just find a table and sit down, as they have full table service. They mostly speak English too. They have Tortas, Sopes, and other very uncommon Mexican dishes that don't taste like they fell off a frozen food distributor's truck. Cheap, but not in a bad way. mindphlux posted:hurray we're under contract to buy a house in cabbagetown, right next to the krog st bridge. got a hot tub and a garage to boot. can't wait for the krog street market to open up, and for us to get settled. partytime! Congrats!
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mindphlux posted:hurray we're under contract to buy a house in cabbagetown, right next to the krog st bridge. got a hot tub and a garage to boot. can't wait for the krog street market to open up, and for us to get settled. partytime! Nice, dude! I used to love the Krog St. Tunnel. That area is one of the things I miss the most about Atlanta.
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mindphlux posted:hurray we're under contract to buy a house in cabbagetown, right next to the krog st bridge.
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kuskus posted:Octane / Little Tart on Memorial has cheddar waffles with sorghum syrup in the mornings sometimes, it's pretty yummy and nearishby. Were I in your position I'd bike there with high frequency. I already do so from Decatur. cool, I've only been there once for a meeting - didn't know they did foodfood. thanks.
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mindphlux posted:hurray we're under contract to buy a house in cabbagetown, right next to the krog st bridge. got a hot tub and a garage to boot. can't wait for the krog street market to open up, and for us to get settled. partytime! Congrats! I'm over at the corner of Edgewood and Randolph, and I'm so pumped for Krog Street to open up. Gonna bring a lot of activity to this little area, which is well-deserved.
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I at lunch today at Varuni Napoli and had a really good experience. It is another Neapolitan-style pizza place along the lines of Antico. I first met Luca Varuni when he was at Antico when that place opened. He's been gone from Antico for a few years and has just opened his own place over by the corner of Piedmont and Monroe (next to Hobnob on Monroe). I had the Oro Bianco (buffalo mozzarella, buffalo ricotta, Taleggio, pancetta, Pecorino Romano, basil, white truffle oil, no tomato sauce) and it was really good. Compared to Antico, I found the crust lighter, less gummy, less charred, and not sour (not that any of that is necessarily a good or bad thing, just what I saw as the differences). I've been to Antico probably over a hundred times, and the crust can vary significantly, so I imagine the same may be true at Varuni, and so this is based on the one pie I had at Varuni versus the sum of my experiences at Antico. Anyway, I really enjoyed my pie. There is also much larger variety of pies with a greater variety of ingredient on the menu at Varuni. I was a bit overwhelmed by the choices and happened across the word "pancetta" and went with that pie. At Antico I probably order the San Gennaro 70% of the time, the Bianca 20%, and something else the remaining 10%, so I'm looking forward to trying more of the pies at Varuni. One big advantage of Varuni Napoli compared to Antico is the space. During dining hours, Antico is always jammed and despite all they've done to accommodate the crowds, it is a clusterfuck. Varuni has a lot of space and feels really open. There's a lot of counter seating, a number of communal tables, a good size patio, and a small back room (might be only for private parties). I imagine that if Varuni gets really busy, it won't feel half as cramped as Antico does on a moderately busy day. Another nice thing (for me) is that I really like Luca Varuni. As I mentioned, we met years ago when Antico first opened and I haven't seen him since he left Antico years ago. When I walked in today, he recognized me, said hello and welcomed me, took note of my number to make sure I was taken care of, and then at the end gave me a tour of everything (I love, love, love touring kitchens). A couple interesting things from the tour was that they have a small climate controlled room for making dough and that they have some special water used in the dough that helps make it very light. And to further the comparison to Antico, Luca is a really nice guy while Giovanni is a bit of a dick. Anyway, that's my (probably way too long) experience at Varuni Napoli. I really liked it and look forward to going back. Quality is on same level as Antico (with the crust being different), and I prefer the space and atmosphere at Varuni.
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venutolo posted:I at lunch today at Varuni Napoli and had a really good experience. It is another Neapolitan-style pizza place along the lines of Antico. I first met Luca Varuni when he was at Antico when that place opened. He's been gone from Antico for a few years and has just opened his own place over by the corner of Piedmont and Monroe (next to Hobnob on Monroe). Nice write up!
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Question for you folks. I'm gonna go see my boyfriend again in September. So, is there anywhere good in and around the Canton area? We went to a nice Indian place I forget the name of, and that's the only particularly nice place I can recall from my last trip, preferably reasonably priced (read - $15-ish per person)
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venutolo posted:I at lunch today at Varuni Napoli... I was wondering when this place would open up. I was really nervous it was going to be another weak pizza joint, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Definitely gotta make a trip over there asap.
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Manuel Calavera posted:Question for you folks. I'm gonna go see my boyfriend again in September. So, is there anywhere good in and around the Canton area? We went to a nice Indian place I forget the name of, and that's the only particularly nice place I can recall from my last trip, preferably reasonably priced (read - $15-ish per person) I live in Holly springs so I can tell you honestly, not really. Century House Tavern is the nearest nice joint in woodstock so not a big drive. Edit: Why am I giving advice to a furry? Croatoan fucked around with this message at 05:58 on May 4, 2014 |
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Because you love me Croat, and want me to help my boyfriend find good food?
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Manuel Calavera posted:Question for you folks. I'm gonna go see my boyfriend again in September. So, is there anywhere good in and around the Canton area? This place is in Canton, although I've only been to the Virginia Highlands location. Excellent food: http://goincoastalseafood.com/
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venutolo posted:I at lunch today at Varuni Napoli and had a really good experience. i love antico but agree about the space issues. will def have to check out varuni napoli.
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venutolo posted:I at lunch today at Varuni Napoli and had a really good experience. It is another Neapolitan-style pizza place along the lines of Antico. I first met Luca Varuni when he was at Antico when that place opened. He's been gone from Antico for a few years and has just opened his own place over by the corner of Piedmont and Monroe (next to Hobnob on Monroe). My brother runs the Varasanos at the airport, and can get you a tour there, or even the original Varasanos location in Buckhead if you want! Just tossing that out there, its really nothing too special.
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godzirraRAWR posted:My brother runs the Varasanos at the airport, and can get you a tour there, or even the original Varasanos location in Buckhead if you want! Uh yeah. Plan a Goon Dinner there, as we'll all show up.
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Manuel Calavera posted:Because you love me Croat, and want me to help my boyfriend find good food? There's a great Stevie B's up next to the wal-mart. They've even got a macaroni and cheese pizza.
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Croatoan posted:Stevie B's quote:Pizza Buffet
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Manuel Calavera posted:You're loving with me, aren't you? just budget more than $15 (??) per person for a nice meal out, and eat in ActualAtlanta and you'll have plenty of options. I don't know what you're expecting though, you can easily spend more than $15 per person at like a el azteca or mellow mushroom or whatever.
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Fair point. Only issue we have there is Brady's not the best driver, really defensive. But I'll keep that idea in mind. E - he does like the sound of Goin' tho. That suggestion was appreciated. Mercedes Colomar fucked around with this message at 05:12 on May 6, 2014 |
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Manuel Calavera posted:Fair point. Only issue we have there is Brady's not the best driver, really defensive. But I'll keep that idea in mind. get an uber. or if driving and ActualAtlanta are scary, just stick to what you know and makes you comfortable. no need to ruffle furr or feathers to eat at some pretentious place that is more effort for you than it's worth.
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Manuel Calavera posted:Fair point. Only issue we have there is Brady's not the best driver, really defensive. But I'll keep that idea in mind. Goin' Coastal is legitimately an excellent in-town-atlanta restaurant that just happens to have a 2nd location in the "sticks" of Canton, GA. We are aware of how OTP people are scared of ITP Atlanta, due to our continuous 'Death Race 3000' in the city.
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# ? May 6, 2014 14:32 |
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Tell him to never hesitate and don't look other drivers in the eyes. That's really all he needs to know.
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Sperg Victorious posted:Tell him to never hesitate and don't look other drivers in the eyes. That's really all he needs to know. Half the fun is never hesitating and looking other drivers in the eyes.
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Manuel Calavera posted:You're loving with me, aren't you? Landrobot posted:We are aware of how OTP people are scared of ITP Atlanta, due to our continuous 'Death Race 3000' in the city.
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Webbeh posted:Half the fun is never hesitating and looking other drivers in the eyes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs0SfG_Dijs
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# ? May 6, 2014 17:12 |
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true story atlanta-driving-talk : I was getting ready to turn onto one of the main egress points of the wholefoods ponce shopping strip. saw a cr-v barreling down from like literally 250 yards away, figured I was fine, made my turn. as soon as I started turning, from 200 yards, this loving jackass lays on his horn. as he barrels down, not slowing at all. I of course notice him and kind of stop in the middle of the road, before determining I still have plenty of time and room, and continue to turn. dude loving speeds up, and then screeches to a halt right next to my car and is just loving cursing his head off looking me directly in the eye - still laying on his horn the whole time. I just shook my head at him deadpan and started to get out of my car and he sped off. D.C. plates. jesus christ assholes
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# ? May 7, 2014 05:19 |
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Whew, you almost had to unsheathe your hanzo steel there. Close call...FOR HIM
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Zenzirouj posted:Whew, you almost had to unsheathe your hanzo steel there. Close call...FOR HIM plan of action : ask him 'bro do you even lift????'
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