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    4.5 (8 reviews)
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    One of my favs . i love the hot lemon pepper teriyaki wings. Food always fresh . prices are good...love love love

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    8 years ago

    Their wings are the bomb. This is a hidden jewel in the hood. Good customer service. I have been here twice and the wings were on point.

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    ADios Cafe - Chilaquiles Rojo Brunch Item Sat-Sun

    ADios Cafe

    4.3(348 reviews)
    4.8 miCastleberry Hill
    $$

    Found this place on tiktok and am so happy we stopped by! The huevos divorciadios were phenomenal!…read moreWith a red and green salsa combination, you got the best flavors coming together. The french toast was a dense bread that had the perfect sweetness. The nutella platain crepe was unlike anything I've ever tried before, couldn't believe how delicious it was! Would definitely recommend going here, it was very authentic and my partner being Mexican said it reminded them of the same flavors in Mexico. The gift shop is nice to browse while you wait for the food as well.

    Came here during a four‑hour layover and honestly didn't expect much -- but this place surprised me…read morein the best way. The café and the cantina next door are physically connected and share a patio, but the café side has a calmer, cozier vibe. They've also got a little school‑store area with Latino handmade and authentic merch, which gives the space a unique touch. I went for the lunch special: chile relleno + fish tacos. Flavor‑wise, the food lands right between authentic Mexican and Tex‑Mex -- not trying too hard to be either, just doing its own thing. Fish Taco -- 9.2/10 Super solid. Fresh, well‑seasoned, and even better after I adjusted the garnishes to my liking. Chile Relleno -- 7/10 They use a four‑cheese blend, which was a bit overwhelming for me, and the batter was on the harder side. Still enjoyable, just different from the traditional style. Chips & Salsa -- 9.5/10 (11/10 with the spicy add‑on!) Do yourself a favor and ask for the habanero crisps on the side. Mix those in and it becomes elite. Red Velvet Cheesecake -- 8.5/10 Rich, decadent, and a must if you've got a sweet tooth. And I have to shout out Charlie, who was holding down the entire café by herself. Friendly, patient, and on top of everything. She made the experience even better. Would definitely stop by again next time in town. Would recommend if youre in the area.

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    Tyde Tate Kitchen - South Downtown - Shrimp fried rice

    Tyde Tate Kitchen - South Downtown

    4.5(123 reviews)
    5.1 miDowntown
    $$

    I always order the Panang Curry Beef. It's very spicy, it has a little kick to it. It tasty, nice…read moreportions as well. The staff is always friendly & accommodating. It's a small restaurant with a bar. I always get my food to go.

    This is gonna be a long one because this place took me for a ride. I hate to sound like but this is…read morea restaurant you'd like only if you've never ventured to NE ATL/BuHi/Norcross for the real bangers. It gives... tourist trap? I have never in my life had Americanized Thai food (or at least been conscience of it) but this tasted every bit of that. Not a single Thai national or descendant cooking or dining in here... I should have slid out the door upon noticing this but we were HONGRY and this place was walking distance. I appreciate the big portions to help alleviate the hunger, but the food going down wasn't even close to a real Thai experience. And the general ambience was definitely off. It's unclear whether this is a casual to-go spot or a sit-down spot or a bar. The service here was confusing. You have to order drinks separately from your food, for one. Secondly, it took a solid 10 minutes for a bartender to walk behind the bar and begrudgingly explain to me what they have available. I would have ordered more but her attitude made me close the tab after one beer. We didn't get served water until after we received our food, a solid 15-20 min after being in the restaurant. It generally felt like no one wanted to be there, and the staff were just moving independently to complete tasks instead of creating a dining experience *together*. There was not a smile from a single person I interacted with. I'd most likely not return purely because the dining experience is just plain out uncomfortable. On to the food. Mostly oil and noodles except for the papaya salad, which was... okay. Again, big portions. Nice heat. But just okay. The whole cherry tomatoes on top were a little weird and screamed laziness. The tofu kee mao was... okay. Same for the chicken pad thai. Lots of oil. This food made us feel pretty tired after eating it, which I've rarely experienced eating Thai cuisine. And they were very, very stingy with the protein. My husband counted 4-5 little slivers of chicken and hella noodles. The same was true for my tofu dish. I mean... it's tofu y'all. Cheap. But I can imagine they have to cut these corners because there were about 8 staff members running around in a small space with only a few customers in for happy hour. They do have HH deals on drinks depending on the day, but I found the drinks to be overpriced and not worth it. Especially the beer. And a $10 non-alcoholic cocktail is wild imo, especially for the scanty area this area is in. They are certainly milking the fact that they are in eyeshot of the Mercedes Benz stadium. The inside is beautiful and very ~trendy~ and honestly that tells me exactly where the focus is. I'd rate this a 2, but I'm adding a star for the spotless restrooms.

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    Poor Calvin's - Drunken noodle scallops and lobster tail with shrimp

    Poor Calvin's

    4.4(5.1k reviews)
    5.5 miDowntown
    $$$

    I was in town with coworkers and the plans were fluid. Poor Calvin's team was INCREDIBLE at…read moreaccommodating our many changes to days, times and number of attendees. The menu apps we tried were delicious and the special app of the evening was a favorite of the group, too. A fun atmosphere for those looking for a twist in their dining experience.

    Poor Calvin's was a great dining experience overall. The fried rice was packed with flavor, and the…read morelobster was cooked perfectly--tender, buttery, and not overdone at all. I also ordered a lychee martini, which was amazing. It had the perfect balance of flavor without being overly sweet, making it easy to enjoy alongside the meal. For appetizers, I tried the crab appetizer with the beignets. The combination was a bit of an acquired taste in my opinion, but the beignets themselves were perfectly cooked--light, crispy, and fresh. The steak appetizer was also very good and a solid choice to start the meal. A special shoutout to the bartender, who was fantastic. Since it was my first time visiting, I had quite a few questions, and he took the time to walk me through the menu in detail. He explained the dishes, ingredients, and flavors thoroughly and gave excellent recommendations based on what I was looking for. His suggestions were spot on and definitely elevated the experience. The only miss for me was the pound cake dessert. It wasn't what I expected from a traditional pound cake. It had a green color and a flavor profile that just wasn't for me. If you're expecting a classic buttery pound cake, this may not be it. That said, the food, drinks, and service were all memorable, and I can definitely see why Poor Calvin's is such a popular Atlanta restaurant. I'd absolutely return to explore more of the menu.

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    Ryokou

    Ryokou

    5.0(4 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Tucked away in the Abrams Fixture building is this lovely omakase style restaurant and a must for…read moreall the omakase lovers out there. My husband and I had dinner here to celebrate our wedding anniversary and boy were we in for a surprise. First and foremost, they sent us parking and driving instructions prior to our visit. Someone from the restaurant greeted us where the parking area is and walked us to the restaurant. I don't want to spoil much of the surprise but service here is impeccable. It seats maybe 10 and we received the best service imaginable. I love the little touches like putting a hook to the seat so you can hang your purse and providing a menu of the different food items we were eating with a "passport" stamp of when the food we were consuming arrived! But now onto the food... Again, I don't want to ruin the experience for everyone but I would like to point out that their dishes are very good and so fresh. We've tried other omakase restaurants and this place doesn't just serve sushi rolls, the food their serve takes on a journey or the different specialties Japan has to offer. Our personal favorites were the sawara from the zen garden course (the pickled ramp was such an interesting and inventive addition that made this way better), nama uni from the gai course (some quality uni that I would be dreaming about for days to come) and Chu-toro from the nigiri course (it was the right amount of fat for my personal preference). The Yaki sakana and sukiyaki courses were my favorites because of all the flavors these courses delivered. This was definitely on a pricier end for $255 per person, plus drinks - their cocktails were $20 each, they have a great selection of sake/wine as well. For me, this was a 4.5/5 stars as some of the food items were a miss, like all the seaweeds and octopus were meh. I also thought the uni rice was too sour for my taste. Other than that, everything was exceptional.

    What an absolutely fantastic experience! Chef Paul and the…read moreentire staff deserves a five star review - Every aspect of this dining experience is unprecedented... the wine, the cocktails, the detailed explanation of each course... Wow factor...

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    Ted's Montana Grill - Blue Creek Burger with Fresh-Cut Fries

    Ted's Montana Grill

    3.9(1.4k reviews)
    5.2 miDowntown
    $$

    We were all hungry for hamburgers and looked on Yelp to see what was good in the area. After…read morelooking at the photos and the reviews, we decided to try this place out. I was actually very surprised when we walked in. I was thinking it was going to be more of a pub like vibe, but it is very elegant - almost fine dining. Our server was SCOTT, and we all commented that this guy was an EXCELLENT Server! He is a big reason why we gave a 4 Star rating. We all opted for different bison burgers. After ordering, it did not take long to get our food. Which was good because we were there for lunch and we were on a time limit. The meat could have been seasoned more to my taste, but all in all it was a good burger and just what we needed. I opted for onion rings and they were delicious. The price was good too!!!! For the atmosphere and the service I would have thought that the food would have been a lot more expensive - but all of the burgers with fries came to $20 or less a piece. That's pretty much average for what you pay for a hamburger nowadays. It was also easy to park. There is street parking but right down the block there is public parking for like six dollars. So it was easy to get in and out. If we're ever back in the area again, we would come back for another bison burger

    Totally fine experience here. I had the ribeye, mashed potatoes, and carrots, girlfriend had the…read morestrip steak, mashed potatoes, and broccoli. Sides were good and we both really liked the potatoes. Both of our steaks were cool to the touch when they arrived and a bit tough and fatty. Mason, our server, was good. Prices were very fair I think, if these steaks were a bit more expensive I would have not have been happy but a decent steak at this price in downtown Atlanta is nice. J.Ja

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