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    The Sea Mosster Co

    4.0 (1 review)

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    4 years ago

    It was a sea moss experience that was very satisfying. The staff was very knowledgeable.

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    Sevananda Natural Foods Market

    Sevananda Natural Foods Market

    4.1
    (282 reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$

    I have shopped at Sevananda for over 3 decades!!! This is hands down my absolute favorite store for…read moreall things health and wellness related ... food, snacks, weekend breakfast , packaged vegan food, shea butter, hair oil, BODY oil, incense ... all the things! Located in Little Five Points, this ATL staple is convenient to a quaint neighborhood for shopping, dining, people watching and Atlanta culture immersion. The hot bar is phenomenal - unmatched. I particularly love the spelt biscuits from the weekend breakfast bar. The grits and tofu scramble are also good. If you're familiar with and love Tassili's, but don't love the wait, you can pick up the wraps here as well. And if you're feeling fancy - wanting to try some vegan, premade meals, take a look in the refrigerated case for everything from kale salads, chia pudding, kelp noodles, and vegan spaghetti to sprouted quinoa, collard greens, vegan shrimp and vegan Mac and cheese. The frozen food, nuts and dried fruit sections are also well stocked. I canNOT say enough about this space. If you haven't visited, it's a MUST STOP IN.

    This store truly felt like a one stop shop for healing and wellness, both internally and…read moreexternally. If you prefer a more holistic approach to eating, drinking, and overall self care, this place is absolutely worth visiting. They had an impressive selection of products, from wellness drinks and healthy snacks to skincare, body care, and oils for skin and hair. Everything felt thoughtfully curated. One of the main reasons I stopped in was for sea moss, and they had great options available. I also picked up some healthy snacks while I was there and was not disappointed at all. I was only visiting the area, but this is definitely a store I would return to. The only downside was timing. I wish I had more time to browse because I had to rush in and out as they were close to closing. Their hours are something to be mindful of if you want to take your time exploring everything they offer. Parking was very easy since they have their own lot connected to the store. Because it was midweek and close to closing time, it was not busy at all, which made for a calm and easy shopping experience. Overall, this is a great spot for anyone looking to support their wellness journey with quality, holistic products. I just wish I had more time there and will plan better next visit. As far as pricing point, I would say it is you know comparable to a Whole Foods or a sprouts so if you are more of a bargain shopper, this may not be ideal for you although some things were priced well like some of their skin care I felt like you know may have been definitely compared to like market value.

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    Whole Foods Market

    Whole Foods Market

    3.4
    (108 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$$

    I visit this location about once a month. This Whole Foods is always clean, the staff are friendly…read morehere, and you can find a decent deal if you know what you are shopping for. Your best bet will generally be to always purchase their private label brand "365" compared to other brands, or get stuff when it is on sale. Otherwise, do expect to give them your whole "wallet" to shop here. Generally, you are better off buying produce down the street at Costco, or basic kitchen stuff (soap, laundry detergent), as they do charge a big premium on those products. [Tip] - I have noticed that, considering that Amazon owns Whole Foods, quite a few of the products they sell are cheaper on the app than inside the store. This I do find odd, so if you order $25 on the Amazon website, you can buy certain whole foods items and get free delivery, and get those items cheaper. For example, juice might be $2 or $2.50 with free home delivery, but inside the store it is $4.50 or $5. [Review 752] - 25th Review of 2025

    This store is great except for the girl who runs out the order pickups on the weekends. She does…read morenot even try to find you. This has happened twice now. The lot only has two pick up spots which are rarely left open for pickups. There is on option to park nearby, give vehicle description, and to put on blinkers so an associate can find you. I literally parked next to the designated parking spots and watched the door. She cancelled my pick up twice claiming "she couldnt find me" when she didnt even try. The first time I let it slide. This time I won't. If whole foods is not going to honor curbside, they shouldnt have it as an option...Or rather get a better employee. The young man who works weekday evenings is awesome. He always finds me, often in the dark. Do better weekend girl.

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    Whole Foods Market

    Whole Foods Market

    3.9
    (218 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$$

    Any time I've shopped at this location, I've found the staff to be extra helpful and always hard at…read morework. Fresh produce and nice selection. A bonus is they always have the best music playing. Very enjoyable shopping experience. Highly recommend.

    I finally made it to this Whole Foods, and I have to admit, I'd avoided it for a while because of…read morethe prices and the "Whole Paycheck" rumor! Typically, when I'm shopping for fresh produce, I head to Dekalb Farmers Market, Trader Joe's, or Kroger, but what really drew me in this time was the Amazon Return section. Surprisingly, the prices weren't as steep as I expected, and honestly, I'm leaning toward convenience over a longer commute these days when it comes to getting fresh groceries. As I walked around, I was impressed by the store's layout and selection. I do have some questions about the value of certain items, especially considering their price points, but I think with time, I'll get more familiar with the brands and what they offer. Right now, I'm really focused on putting quality food in my body, and I'm looking forward to learning more about what this store has in terms of options. The store itself is very clean, modern, and my overall shopping experience, including checkout, was smooth. I also had to check out the famous Hot Bar--ended up grabbing a few things. While it was a bit pricey, it definitely added a fun touch to my day, and the convenience was worth it! They also had a wide variety of choices, including Take Aways for meals at home, which was a nice bonus.

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    Mamak Vegan Kitchen

    Mamak Vegan Kitchen

    4.6
    (241 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    I was super excited to try 100% plant-based Malaysian food at Mamak Vegan Kitchen! The ambiance…read morehere is great, super elegant and spacious (great for fancy occasions but also casual). We got: - Chicken Satay: The chicken itself was so believable, stringy and smoky! And crunchy (though I'm used to satay meat being grilled). The sauce was tasty too- peanut-y, sweet, hint of curry. However, for $8, I'd expect at least 4 skewers. - Shrimp Chow Kway Teow: CKT is one of my favorite noodle dishes ever, and Mamak's version certainly did it justice. The wok hei was so present, the noodles perfectly chewy, and the veggies (snow pea, onion, carrot, bean sprouts) well-cooked. The shrimp was insane, so bouncy and real-feeling. - Olive Fried Rice: Can't say I've ever had olive leaves before, this dish was delightful! Lots of great toppings (tofu, carrot, green bean, mushroom) that gave some textural diversity. - Black Pepper Beef: The black pepper essence was clearly distinguishable, but the sauce was too sweet for me. The beef was truly reminiscent of the actual thing. Lots of tasty veggies again (cauliflower, celery, jicama, carrot, bell pepper). Overall, taste-wise, all of the dishes were great; however, we did not feel portion sizes matched prices. Service could also stand to improve, with regards to attentiveness. To note, the restaurant is self-seating (I wish there was something that said this at the entrance). You can pay the bill via QR code, but there's a platform fee (I wonder if you could avoid that if you pay physically). Lots of parking available. 9/10 would recommend!

    Just want to provide an update that this place is still amazing :)…read more I'm now gluten free and this place is both GF friendly and vegan - what a blessing! This place is good at accommodating family size groups as well as solo diners If you are vegetarian/vegan in ATL you have to go to Mamak!!

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