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venutolo posted:I ate at The General Muir tonight (shut up, mindphlux), and asked the chef when his two places at Krog Street Market (Fred's Meat & Bread, Yalla) might open. Mid-October is the latest word. I'm very excited as I've had a number of the preview dishes they've been serving at The General Muir, and have enjoyed them. I was just hanging out with Daniel last night actually! I sent him the link, thanks for posting it. He didn't mention it either, so he may not even know yet. They're opening another, even more casual spot, at the Ponce City Market next year too. Speaking of The General Muir, I'm going on Saturday evening with my Israeli friends that haven't been there yet. So exciting!
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# ? Aug 21, 2014 14:15 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 14:28 |
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Happened across an old Ugly Burger menu and it made me laugh:
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# ? Aug 21, 2014 16:11 |
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hey now, you'd be proud. I keep on telling Katrina 'hey we should go to the general muir this weekend, I'm really ready to give it another chance'. haven't made it yet though for whatever reason
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# ? Aug 22, 2014 05:18 |
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Don't go. You won't like it.
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# ? Aug 22, 2014 13:41 |
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Tatsuta Age posted:Dude, do I know you? I feel like I recognize your username and I'm also an Inman Park goon. Maybe? I'm over near Ammazza and am usually out and about somewhere in the city.
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# ? Aug 22, 2014 13:51 |
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venutolo posted:Don't go. You won't like it.
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# ? Aug 23, 2014 04:17 |
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It's true. If it doesn't really do it for you, and it doesn't appear to, don't try to force it and be disappointed when it doesn't. You've been there, it wasn't your thing, and nothing has changed.
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# ? Aug 23, 2014 05:19 |
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venutolo posted:It's true. If it doesn't really do it for you, and it doesn't appear to, don't try to force it and be disappointed when it doesn't. You've been there, it wasn't your thing, and nothing has changed. mmaybe ive changed ;;; anyways all I had was a sandwich, I should give their other stuff a go.
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# ? Aug 23, 2014 05:29 |
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mindphlux posted:mmaybe ive changed ;;; It's really good, as we're going back tonight. My only disappointment is, 100% of the dinner menu hasn't appeared to change one bit, unless they have specials going? Please tell me I'm wrong. Either way, we should do a Yalla goon dinner meet after they open. Would be fun!
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# ? Aug 23, 2014 12:55 |
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Landrobot posted:It's really good, as we're going back tonight. My only disappointment is, 100% of the dinner menu hasn't appeared to change one bit, unless they have specials going? Please tell me I'm wrong. If I recall correctly, Monday nights the special is a appetizing platter. Tuesday nights are the Yalla preview. Wednesdays are the Fred's Meat and Bread preview. Thursday are brisket. Fridays are fried chicken. I'm not sure what Saturday is now. It used to be prime rib, and before that crab Reuben. The fried chicken is generally a different preparation each week to week. I've had the brisket a few times and it was different each time. Outside of those entree specials, the rest of the entrees don't change very regularly (ie expect a trout dish, hanger steak, burger, and lentil dish). The fish seems to change a bit more regularly. These days there will be a hanger steak on the menu and the preparation won't change much week to week, but there was no steak on the menu six months ago, so I'd think the entrees change along a greater timescale than weekly. The small plates will change regularly. There will be some stuff that is on there every time, like the chicken liver and deviled eggs, but the rest of it rotates fairly regularly. An item like the Swiss chard fritters will go on and off the menu regularly and has been in the rotation for a long time, but then there will be stuff like various peach plates and beet plates that will appear seasonally. I eat there a lot, and there will be something I've never had on the small plates list almost every time. I ate at Craft Izakaya tonight. Overall, I liked it. I didn't enjoy the cooked Japanese dishes as much as I enjoyed my sushi, but that is entirely in line with my experience with Japanese food (I just loving love me some nigiri). When I was there, I thought it was a bit expensive, but then when my bill came out, it was less than I expected. The chef gave me some extra stuff because "he liked the way I ordered". I took some photos of the Krog Street Market while I was there. The first five are basically from doing a 360 in one spot, and the final picture is one taken from around the corner of the construction in the fifth picture.
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# ? Aug 24, 2014 00:47 |
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Got to hit up Wrecking Bar again tonight; had the beer cheese soup again (still great, though this time there wasn't any bread with it at all; beer cheese soup really needs some good chewy bread with it... ), then had the pork'n'beans for an entree, which was an awesome dish with a few links of an amazing spicy pork sausage on some really good beans, with a spicy BBQ sauce that was full of bacon and pork bits and some excellent sauerkraut. Also got there early enough to have time for dessert, so I had the eponymous Wrecking Bar, sort of a crispy hazelnut thing with a layer of chocolate on top; it was delicious, though afterwards I was pretty drat stuffed after eating the whole thing on top of all that other food ( ). My brother had the burger and thought it was really good as well, though like the pork sandwich I had last time, the bun couldn't sustain its structural integrity and it ended up being pretty messy by the time he was done. We also had some good beers as usual. Good stuff!
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# ? Aug 24, 2014 04:56 |
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venutolo posted:If I recall correctly, Monday nights the special is a appetizing platter. Tuesday nights are the Yalla preview. Wednesdays are the Fred's Meat and Bread preview. Thursday are brisket. Fridays are fried chicken. I'm not sure what Saturday is now. It used to be prime rib, and before that crab Reuben. The fried chicken is generally a different preparation each week to week. I've had the brisket a few times and it was different each time. I take my comment back. The menu was at least 60% different than last time The food was outstandingly awesome!!! Just go already Mindphlux! Last night was one of the best meal experiences I've ever had in Atlanta. It's not normally the kind of food I pine for, but it all just hit the sport perfectly. Everything is made from scratch, as much as possible they said, so no Sysco here! The food, as a result, really shines above and beyond many other ATL establishments. Like, I'd go back Tuesday for the preview night... Our server mentioned that Yalla will be open in October. Previous dates of September have been pushed back. Food will be more Israeli / middle eastern style (Lebanese, Jordan, etc...), and less NYC eastern European Jewish Deli style.
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# ? Aug 24, 2014 14:07 |
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What did you have? To give more concrete examples of what I mentioned about how various things change on the menu, here's last night's menu: From the small plates, here's where the various items fall: Always on the menu: matzoh ball soup, chopped liver, poutine, deviled eggs Often on the menu, but not always: Swiss chard fritters Items I've never seen: okra, beets, tomatoes & eggplant, peaches, beans (certainly items with these main ingredients have been on the menu, but these particular preparations I've not seen before) For the main plates: Always on the menu in the last few months with the same preparation : hanger steak, lentils, burger (the hanger steak is a relatively new item on this list) Always on the menu, but preparation changes regularly: trout Never seen before: loupe de mer (Saturday night's special is "chef's choice" and changes every week)
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# ? Aug 24, 2014 18:08 |
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venutolo posted:What did you have?
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# ? Aug 25, 2014 04:01 |
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I was there Sunday for brunch (as I am every week) and asked to see Saturday night's dinner menu.
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# ? Aug 25, 2014 14:30 |
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Anyone know what's happening to Illegal Food now that they're out at Joystick? Not to bring back burger-chat, but I really enjoyed the few I had there.
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# ? Aug 25, 2014 17:56 |
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La Fin Du Mondale posted:Anyone know what's happening to Illegal Food now that they're out at Joystick? Not to bring back burger-chat, but I really enjoyed the few I had there. Sounds like it's going to be Bad Dog Taqueria.
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# ? Aug 25, 2014 22:00 |
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mindphlux posted:~~~~~~if only it were ford fry.... ~~~~~~~~~~ I forgot, what's your feud with him?
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 17:21 |
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La Fin Du Mondale posted:Anyone know what's happening to Illegal Food now that they're out at Joystick? Not to bring back burger-chat, but I really enjoyed the few I had there. They're looking for a new place - somewhere around Atlanta. Not sure if they're gonna settle down in the Old Fourth Ward or not. Good riddance, I say. Great burger, but not worth the negatives that it brought to the kitchen.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 22:23 |
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Webbeh posted:Good riddance, I say. Great burger, but not worth the negatives that it brought to the kitchen. Care to elaborate? What negatives did it bring?
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 23:05 |
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Someone told me about a really good mexican ice cream place on Buford that has unique flavors and such. I can't remember the name though. Anyone have any idea what this could be?
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# ? Aug 27, 2014 02:54 |
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Megasabin posted:Someone told me about a really good mexican ice cream place on Buford that has unique flavors and such. I can't remember the name though. Anyone have any idea what this could be? That's not Basket Rabbit was it? Just kidding, I think that place closed down, but it always made me laugh when I drove by it.
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# ? Aug 27, 2014 04:14 |
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Zenzirouj posted:I forgot, what's your feud with him? boring food, hugely expensive for what it is, overly trendy with buckhead set, serial-restaurant-opener, horrible horrible service everywhere I've gone. I don't mind most of the above, but consistently horrible service when you're paying very good money for food just means you're an rear end in a top hat. I'm talking like, multiple times I've been in ford fry restaurants, I've been either directly insulted by the hostess, had to wait an hour+ for a table I made a reservation for weeks in advance, was comp'd jack poo poo for waiting, food was mediocre, service even after being seated is consistently terrible, etc, etc. he's just a money printing machine. he figured out a formula that works in Atlanta (unapologetically overbooking, serving boring food just trendy enough to gauge prices) and is connected to the right people, and so a lot of atlantanites flock to his places to see and be seen. the focus is not on the food or service, it's entirely on something else entirely. I don't know what that something else is, but gently caress ford fry.
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# ? Aug 27, 2014 05:48 |
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Can we talk about service? It seems like most restaurants in Atlanta either don't care about or are simply incapable of providing good service. Most places I've been in the last ~year since I moved back here have provided service passable at best and insulting at worst. I've never had a meal with a larger disconnect between the quality of the food and the service as I did at Better Half...starting with my girlfriend being served a meat dish after ordering the veggie tasting menu, wine pairings and dishes not being explained, to a borderline rude response from the gm after responding to an email asking for comments on our meal. There seems to be a level of service that was standard in Chicago whether I was spending $50 or $300, poo poo was on point 99% of the time. I'm sure there are plenty of places that provide good service but I guess I'm commenting on a general vibe I get from a lot of places where all the focus seems to be on the food and not the overall experience. Are my expectations too high?
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# ? Aug 27, 2014 11:18 |
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That was my impression of people who talk about goig to Fry restaurants, once I translated their gushing into reality. I've yet to actually go to one myself, yet. On the subject of service, I don't have a lot to compare it to as I basically never eat out. But it seems like when I've gone to a place like Bistro Niko or Bones with my parents, service has been pretty good. Though in the former that might only be because my parents have known the Niko folks for decades; they were regulars at Pano's and Paul's. As for Bones, I've only been there once so I don't have much basis for that conclusion. Although I was pretty young, I remember Pano's and Paul's having really great service.
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# ? Aug 27, 2014 14:46 |
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Zenzirouj posted:But it seems like when I've gone to a place like Bistro Niko or Bones with my parents, service has been pretty good. Though in the former that might only be because my parents have known the Niko folks for decades; they were regulars at Pano's and Paul's. Bistro Niko's service has been good the few times I've been there, and I'm certainly no regular. Veni Vidi Vici and Atmosphere have always been good as well. That's about it for me and fancy - these days I just walk to Vine and Tap and then stagger home.
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# ? Aug 27, 2014 15:43 |
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venutolo posted:Care to elaborate? What negatives did it bring? Just a rumor from sources, but the separation stemmed from the owner of Illegal Food berating Joystick employees at close range using a megaphone in front of customers. From the interactions I've had with Steven, it seems like a likely scenario. And, according to what I heard, this wasn't an isolated incident.
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# ? Aug 27, 2014 17:10 |
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Webbeh posted:... the owner of Illegal Food berating Joystick employees at close range using a megaphone in front of customers. Wow. gently caress them.
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# ? Aug 27, 2014 17:42 |
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Pretty decent first look at Southbound: http://clatl.com/atlanta/first-look-southbound/Content?oid=12051616 Having been there a few times, I like it. I love the interior. In my experiences there is some roughness to be smoothed out, but I like what they are doing. I'm very happy to have it near enough to where I work that I can go there for a long lunch.
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# ? Aug 27, 2014 20:10 |
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confonnit posted:Can we talk about service? no, your expectations are not at all unreasonable. I had some of the worst service Ive ever had at better half, so I'm not surprised by your report. there are lots of great restaurants, you just have to suss them out.
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# ? Aug 28, 2014 07:19 |
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Where's everyone going to eat this weekend?
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# ? Aug 29, 2014 14:35 |
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Landrobot posted:Where's everyone going to eat this weekend? Mostly at my apartment. I am trying to dine out less so I can afford to go back to Prague in early December. That and I just paid my car payment, insurance, and a rather hefty electric bill. Hopefully my trip will go better than Mindphlux's did when he went in winter. antisodachrist fucked around with this message at 15:07 on Aug 29, 2014 |
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antisodachrist posted:Mostly at my apartment. I am trying to dine out less so I can afford to go back to Prague in early December. The Yelp reviews of antisodachrist's apartment are mixed but Urbanspoon seems to like it. Maybe I'll give it a shot this weekend too.
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# ? Aug 29, 2014 16:13 |
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Landrobot posted:Where's everyone going to eat this weekend? Bellwood Social House and Moonie's Texas Barbecue.
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# ? Aug 29, 2014 16:21 |
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ate at the pig and the pearl this weekend. can't say it was good, but it wasn't bad either. Oysters were so hilariously overpriced I couldn't even bring myself to order seafood. They had a seafood tower that was $55, that included like 6 oysters, 2 clams, 4 shrimp, 4 crab claws, and 4 mussels. or something like that. I was pretty taken aback at that, so I asked the server if it was literally 'two clams' and he just looked at me like I was crazy and was like ..... yeah. ok dude, sorry if asking about two clams that probably cost around 25 cents at-cost were literally all that would come with my $55 "seafood" "tower". we had some apps which were ok, and a half smoked duck which was tasty, but almost impossible to eat. very much so not-falling-off-the-bone. but, again, very well seasoned and tasty. the space was well designed, and service OK, so it's worth a go. we got out relatively cheaply, I think spent about 85 after tip with a couple drinks, so not completely over the top for the area.
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# ? Sep 2, 2014 04:58 |
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I'm going to St. Cecilia tonight. I know it's a Ford Fry restaurant, so let's see how this goes. I'm not a big fan of his, but the place is near my house, along with the menu looking promising. We could careless about the 'Buckhead scene' as I can't stand 'large loud buckheady restaurants', but maybe this will be different. I'm here for the food and cocktails Has anyone been before?
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# ? Sep 2, 2014 20:40 |
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Landrobot posted:I'm going to St. Cecilia tonight. I know it's a Ford Fry restaurant, so let's see how this goes. I'm not a big fan of his, but the place is near my house, along with the menu looking promising. We could careless about the 'Buckhead scene' as I can't stand 'large loud buckheady restaurants', but maybe this will be different. I'm here for the food and cocktails yeah I went, it was fine. nothing special menu wise. I wasn't footing the bill though, so my opinions were tempered. above average food and drink for an unknown price, who can complain?
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mindphlux posted:yeah I went, it was fine. nothing special menu wise. I wasn't footing the bill though, so my opinions were tempered. above average food and drink for an unknown price, who can complain? I was actually thoroughly impressed with the place. Service was impeccable, noise levels were good, and decor was tasteful. For the food, it was drat good surprisingly! We ordered a variety of things, all being excellent. The peppers and corn side dish was amazing. The pasta thing was obviously homemade from scratch and perfect. soo much fun going here! Granted, I won't go back to King + Duke, Optimist, or 246 (only because the noise levels are unbearable, but food was excellent), but St. Cecilia was exceptionally great compared to his other establishments. The clientele was typical Buckhead, but the workers all looked like they came out of an episode of Portlandia. No complaints, I'd go back again and again...
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# ? Sep 3, 2014 21:55 |
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Landrobot posted:I was actually thoroughly impressed with the place. Service was impeccable, noise levels were good, and decor was tasteful. For the food, it was drat good surprisingly! We ordered a variety of things, all being excellent. The peppers and corn side dish was amazing. The pasta thing was obviously homemade from scratch and perfect. soo much fun going here! Granted, I won't go back to King + Duke, Optimist, or 246 (only because the noise levels are unbearable, but food was excellent), but St. Cecilia was exceptionally great compared to his other establishments. The clientele was typical Buckhead, but the workers all looked like they came out of an episode of Portlandia. No complaints, I'd go back again and again... awesome, glad you had a good time! I definitely don't remember having any complaints from my visit either, so maybe we have consensus for "most acceptable ford fry restaurant". (which by the way should totally be a creative loafing 'best of' category. I might actually e-mail them about that. makin' myself lol'n'troll over here.)
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My parents are going to be in town for 2 nights. I can use this an opportunity to go to expensive fancy places that I haven't had the chance to try yet. The ones I know off the top of my head are Bacchanalia and Restaurant Eugene. What's the deal with Quinones? Is it just a special room inside of Bacchanalia?
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