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Fun Mexican |
2520 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 237 0500 |
Located across from the Lindbergh MARTA station, Jalapeno's is often one of the busiest restaurants in the city. The typical cantina decor is fun and a little cheesy, while the patio offers open air dining, although it can get a little noisy with all the traffic on Piedmont. The Mexican standards here are prepared well and without any fuss. Situated squarely between Midtown and Buckhead, this is a great spot for a business lunch with the co-workers. Jalapeno's has a full menu of Mexican beers and of course, margaritas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best for a Bunch |
454, Cherokee Avenue Southeast Atlanta, GA 30312 United States +1 404 589 8002 |
Dakota Blue is a relaxed, friendly and chilled out joint in Atlanta where young people gather for a consistent share of Mexican food and drinks. The humble owners, Alan and GiGi along with the rest of the staff are attentive, unpretentious and sweet to patrons busy feating on brunch. Chef Tony is reputed as being extremely creative while preparing the dishes and the result is often an unbeatable treat. Favorites include the Veggie Burritos, barbecue Pork burrito and nachos. Sauces are amazing and kids are welcome. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fiery Brazilian food! |
118 Perimeter Center West Behind Perimeter Mall, Dunwoody Atlanta, GA 30346 United States +1 770 551 4367 http://www.fireofbrazil.com/ |
If you are looking for a unique dining experience, Fire of Brazil is the place for you. The 6000-square-foot area of the restaurant accommodates up to 200 guests, but the wooden decor still manages to impart a cozy feel to it. What's more, waiters dressed up as Gauchos do the rounds of each table, carrying a variety of meats. You can take your pick, which is then roasted, seasoned and presented with your choice of salad. A private dining room is also available for private gatherings and business lunches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fiery Brazilian food! |
5304 Windward Parkway Atlanta, GA 30004 United States +1 678 366 2411 http://www.fireofbrazil.com/ |
If you are looking for a unique dining experience, Fire of Brazil is the place for you. The 6000-square-foot area of the restaurant accommodates up to 200 guests, but the wooden décor still manages to impart a cozy feel to it. What's more, waiters dressed up as Gauchos do the rounds of each table, carrying a variety of meats. You can take your pick, which is then roasted, seasoned and presented with your choice of salad. A private dining room is also available for private gatherings and business lunches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bem-Vindo! |
84 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 477 1700 http://www.fogaogaucho.com |
If you are looking to gorge on prime Brazilian steak, look no further – Fogao Gaucho is your best bet. It offers two 'all-you-can-eat' menus; the first comprises of 18 cold and seven hot dishes, and the second is the 'Rodizio' or meat–selection menu. You can take your pick from a variety of meats (the beef comes particularly recommended), which are roasted on an open flame, seasoned to perfection, and carved at the table by the Gauchos serving you. The Brazilian chef tosses a mean salad to accompany your meal – everything is 100 percent authentic, and you will definitely be coming back for more! Another branch of the restaurant is located at 1995 -1 Windy Hill Road, Smyrna, GA 30080 (+1 770 319 7337). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Many cultures, many spices |
2813 Peachtree Rd. NE Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 816 8311 |
Although Cuban by name, the dishes at this Latin-fusion spot borrow heavily from the kitchens of Mexico and other Central and South American nations. Ceiling fans and lush foliage whisk you away for your tropical dining experience. Chicken, beef and pork with rice and beans, as well as a few fish and vegetarian items, and fantastic traditional soups are offered. Wine and beer is available, including the full line-up of Mexican brews. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun-filled family restaurant |
2337, Peachtree Road Northeast Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 233 9244 |
Aptly positioned in proximity to Baskin Robbins, this vibrant eatery was the first to introduce Mexican food to Atlanta. And till today it stands proudly and does not disappoint. Offerings comprise of the usual Mexican fare spiced with the Southern flavor. There's a special kids menu that draws a number of children with their parents. The eatery draws a huge lunchtime crowd and so be prepared to wait! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nice for the price! |
350, Mead Road Atlanta, GA 30030 United States +1 404 377 0808 http://www.matadorcantina.com/ |
Situated in the historic Oakhurst district, Matador Mexican Cantina is a delightful addition to the already expanding neighboring eateries. Try the mouth-watering Mexican anoche, Chicken Fajita salad, fish tacos or Enchiladas Suizas and end you meal with the unusual fried ice-cream. Though this place serves an array of drinks ranging from beer to tequilas to margaritas with typical Mexican offerings; the most unique aspect about it is that kids get to treat themselves here absolutely free on certain days of the week! Yes, so bring them along and you could save some precious bucks. Review © 2007, Wcities |