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Mix It Up! |
9810-C Medlock Bridge Rd Atlanta, GA 30097 United States +1 770 622 9829 http://www.azelrestaurant.com |
At Azel, two chefs come together to combine Asian and American flavors. The menu features an array of dishes, including fresh sushi from the east and succulent lobsters from the west. Each dish is carefully prepared with the freshest ingredients and presented with perfection. Recommended entrees include Roasted Maine Lobster Tail and Asiago Cheese with Stir-Fried Fresh Vegetables, and Garlic Marinated Grilled Angus Ribeye with Herb Root Mash, Asparagus and Blue Cheese Butter. So, come to this Alpharetta favorite and dig into these unusual combinations. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Well-established Thai restaurant |
1492 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 874 2514 |
This is among the oldest Thai restaurants in the city for many reasons, and serving high-quality food at an affordable price is certainly among them. Wedged into Ansley Mall, this longtime neighborhood favorite is much more charming on the inside, where small tables and dim light make for intimate meals. Great curried dishes and other Thai favorites are available, including a vast assortment of filling noodle dishes. A heavy lunch crowd shows up daily, so call ahead if you're in a rush. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Doc Chey's Asian Kitchen |
1424 North Highland Avenue Atlanta 30306 United States +1 404 888 0777 http://www.doccheys.com |
Popular for Asian fusion at shoestring prices, this trendy spot blends elements from the cuisine of many Asian nations to produce a truly unique menu. The noodle soups and mixed Asian pastas are great, or try one of several cabbage wraps or the Chinese scallion pancakes as an appetizer. Don't let the crowd scare you away; the line moves quickly. The cozy interior features tiny tables arranged with little elbowroom. For more space, wait a few minutes for a seat on the elevated patio that looks out over Highland Avenue. See website for menu, other locations, haiku contest details, and daily drink specials. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Fusion in Decatur's Historic Center |
129 East Ponce DeLeon Avenue Atlanta, GA 30338 United States +1 404 687 8822 http://www.eurasiabistro.net |
For those in search of a dining experience focused on contemporary fare and top-notch service, Eurasian Bistro is high on the list for Decatur residents. The menu specializes in the pairing of traditional flavors and Asian-inspired sauces. Some of the stand-out favorites include Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb with Thai Basil Sauce and Pan Seared Salmon in Choo Chee Curry with Asparagus. The dining rooms are open and airy, with seating arrangements that also offer privacy for a more intimate setting. The restaurant also features a full bar and sitting area that is popular for more casual gatherings or for those simply waiting for a table-- and with the rise in popularity that Eurasian Bistro has enjoyed, there may be something of a line if you want to try the newest fusion innovation. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Sushi for Your Soul |
3188 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 869 8319 http://www.genki-inc.com/ |
A quaint little place attached to the Voodoo restaurant, this is the place to be for traditional Japanese and the area's best sushi menu. The tropical-themed front patio is the best seat in the house if the sun is shining. On cooler afternoons, the intimate indoor setting features bamboo and etchings reminiscent of Japanese artisans. The full sushi menu is carefully and artistically prepared, and the best-selling California rolls are sublime. Asahi and other Asian beers are available, plus select dinner wines and, of course, sake. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Chinese Vegetarian |
4897 Buford Highway (Suite 109) Atlanta, GA 30341 United States +1 770 457 7288 |
Hidden away in a shopping mall, this diamond in the rough serves traditional Chinese food prepared without meat or dairy products. The decor is not eye catching or unique, but veggie-loving locals don't seem to mind. All the Chinese standbys are on the menu, but no meat or eggs are used in preparation (except in the fortune cookies). Beef dishes such as Mongolian beef are prepared with soy products without giving up much in taste. This restaurant is great for both the avid vegetarian and skeptical meat-eater who needs some convincing. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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A Local Favorite |
2184 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 325 7630 |
Showcasing the cuisine of several regions of China, this neighborhood favorite keeps a pretty low profile despite the wonderful creations of its kitchen. Although the decor is not particularly extravagant and the comfortable ambiance is rather, well, ordinary, Buckhead and Midtown would kill for a joint with this kind of fast, affordable chow mein. The great Chinese specialties are highlighted by the seafood items, a favorite of the chef. Of particular note are the sautéed shrimp dinner and the magical dim sum. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Steaks, Japanese style |
5600 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30342 United States +1 404 256 0810 http://www.kobe-steaks.com/ |
This place is a cut above normal Japanese grill restaurants. In this authentic environment, the thrill of the preparation is almost as good as the actual food. Elegant, traditional Japanese decor hangs over the grills at almost every table in the main dining room. More private tables are also available, secluded in tatami rooms to the side. More than just a steakhouse, the Kobe masters also serve up chicken, seafood, and a pleasing variety of vegetarian dishes. A full wine and sake list is available. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Great Malaysian food |
857 Collier Road (Suite 10) Atlanta, GA 30318 United States +1 404 609 9991 http://www.malayacuisine.com/ |
This friendly restaurant brings a little exotic flair to its upscale neighborhood and has become known throughout Buckhead as a comfortable option for a change of pace. Squeezed into a strip mall, the dining room is small but accommodating, although many diners choose their specialties to go. The servers are enthusiastic and never shy about recommending dishes or helping to translate the menu. The menu features a host of Malaysian and Chinese favorites, with great spicy noodle dishes alongside meat and seafood options. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Chop-Chop |
1776 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 873 6582 http://www.nakatorestaurant.com |
This is really three Japanese joints in one. The restaurant is divided into a large, comfortable dining room for sit-down meals, a quiet sushi bar, and a hibachi bar where some of the best Samurai chefs wield fast knives for your amusement. A lovely Japanese garden sets the tone for the subdued, traditional atmosphere. A variety of specialty plates is offered, but most of the menu is served on an ala carte basis. Valet parking is available, as well as a full bar featuring sake and Kirin and Sapporo beers. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Dim and then Sum |
5399 New Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30341 United States +1 770 986 9866 |
Fashioned after the earthy dim sum houses of San Francisco's Chinatown, this affordable restaurant is located about ten minutes from Buckhead among the antique shops of Chamblee. Carts are wheeled through the large dining area for the patrons' perusal, making for a deliberately leisurely lunch or dinner pace. The Sunday brunch is very popular among the locals, so plan to come early. A beer and wine list is available, and features many unusual selections from the Far East. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Oriental Flavors in Peachtree Center |
303 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 893 0018 http://www.pacificrimbistro.com/ |
A favorite with the downtown lunch crowd, Pacific Rim serves everything from sushi to fried rice with the expertise of a local hand. A beautiful wooden sushi bar dominates the center of the restaurant. Browns and blacks are the central colors, giving the dining room a very Japanese feel. In fair weather, opt for a seat on the cordoned-off sidewalk section. The sushi is fantastic, while other dishes such as tempura and even some Korean and Malaysian favorites are good as well. Japanese beers and sake are also available. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Victuals of Vietnam |
4166 Buford Highway Atlanta, GA 30345 United States +1 404 728 9129 |
This has long been a hotspot for those with a taste for good Vietnamese at an affordable price. Traditional Asian decor highlights a warm and friendly atmosphere, and Vietnamese videos are often featured on the television. The wait staff is quite willing to answer questions and translate confusing menu items. The food is authentic Vietnamese, hard to pronounce, but fun and easy to eat. The noodle dishes are always a safe bet. The Hu Tieu Ap Chao is a great representative sampler, providing a quick education for novices. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Asian fusion |
111 Perimeter Center West (W Hotel) Atlanta, GA 30346 United States +1 770 396 6800 |
Located in the chic W Hotel, Savu fashions intriguing fusion dishes that combine Asian flavor with a French style. The result is an exceptional hotel restaurant to which Atlanta's fashionable crowd is beginning to migrate. Connected to the lobby of the hotel, the dining room has an elegantly romantic feel, largely due to the pervasive candlelight. Among the exceptional and original entrees are a spicy calamari salad and the Szechwan lobster pancakes. Savu also offers beautiful, sinfully rich desserts. The bar, predictably, has become a trendy north side hangout. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Great Service |
1995 Windy Hill Road SE (Suite K) Atlanta, GA 30080 United States +1 770 333 1700 |
This restaurant serves a wide variety of traditional Thai dishes in a popular urban setting and has quickly become a local favorite. With a strong emphasis on maintaining excellent service and a comfortable atmosphere, this is a great choice for a relaxing meal with friends. Plus, the staff is willing to modify each dish to order so that all customers can make sure they are getting exactly what they want. Some of the favorite dishes include the Pad Thai and Spicy Basil Chicken. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Asia Major! |
919 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 678 705 8888 http://www.silkrestaurant.com/ |
An Asian extravaganza is what this restaurant should be called. The menu features delicious Steaks, Lobster and Sushi...all created to perfection. There is a separate menu for lunch, dinner and sushi at this huge restaurant, which is well decorated with bamboo floors, silk walls and four waterfalls. There is also a banquet hall for private parties and one more thing, smokers, please leave your cigarette packets outside when you enter this Asian delight and enjoy your cancer-free dining experience. Review © 2009, Wcities |