Tag: Chinese
Tum Pok Pok owner opens Asian fusion spot Yao in Dunwoody
Opening August 26, Yao blends Thai, Chinese, and Japanese flavors in small plates designed for sharing.
10. LanZhou Ramen
It’s not in every city that you can find Lanzhou-style, hand-pulled noodles, which are nothing short of an art form.
3. Masterpiece
Rui Liu, a certified master chef from northeastern China, came to America on an O-1 visa given only to “individuals with extraordinary achievement.” Just wait til you bite into the more than 100 dishes on his menu.
This soup dumpling at Atlanta’s Chinatown food court is enormous
China Kitchen at Atlanta's Chinatown food court has a monster soup dumpling that you drink with a bubble tea straw. (But don't skip ordering the normal-sized soup dumplings, too.)
Bored with salads? Try cold Asian noodles for lunch.
I often find myself torn between eating big salads or Asian noodles for lunch. And when it's still warm out, cold noodles are the way to go. Here are five great dishes to try in metro Atlanta.
There’s truth in advertising at Yummy Spicy on Buford Highway
The new Chinese restaurant delivers excellent Sichuan cuisine ITP—supple wontons in chili oil, a signature chicken dish that resembles chicharrones, and a crispy blue crab worth digging your chopsticks into.
Lan Zhou Ramen brings first-class hand-pulled noodles to Buford Highway
New to Buford Highway, the hand-pulled and knife-cut noodles at Lan Zhou Ramen are not to be missed. (Not to mention they have excellent xiao long bao, too.)
The Christiane Chronicles: When it comes to scissors, Korean restaurants have it right
Scissors can slice, trim, or neaten up pretty much anything, yet outside of Korean restaurants, you rarely see them in the dining room. Why? Plus: The problem with tea at Chinese restaurants.
Dim sum powerhouse Best BBQ opens a new stall on Buford Highway
Fans of dim sum and Cantonese barbecue, get excited. Best BBQ recently opened a stall inside Asian Supermarket's food court on Buford Highway.
Where to celebrate Chinese New Year in Atlanta
The Chinese Lunar New Year will take place this year on January 28. Here's where you can celebrate in Atlanta.