Tag: Duluth
O4W Pizza’s Anthony Spina is bringing the Grandma Pie back to Old Fourth Ward
If you wept when O4W Pizza departed for Duluth, your prayers have been answered—Anthony Spina is bringing his pizza back to the Old Fourth Ward in mid-2018.
You need to eat at the Jusgo Supermarket food court in Duluth
It's been a while since something got me as excited as I was during my visit to Jusgo Supermarket, which took over a former Babies "R" Us in Duluth. The food court has several types of Chinese cuisine that are rare finds in Atlanta.
Drive (and eat) along Buford Highway
Don’t let the drab strip malls fool you; Atlanta’s most soulful dining experiences can be found along this corridor.
Test Drive: Duluth’s Jeju Sauna is worth stripping down for
Yes, areas of this Korean spa in Duluth require you to be naked. But once you get over that detail, relaxation awaits.
Thank U Chicken crushes Atlanta’s Korean fried chicken game
Korean fried chicken was once all the rage in Atlanta, then the hype died down. What's a lover of the crispy, crackly chicken to do? Duluth's Thank U Chicken is here to remind you why this style is so good.
Fresh on the Scene: Bon Ton, Mediterranea, 9292 Korean BBQ, Sankalp
New to Atlanta: Fried seafood in Midtown, vegetarian Italian food in Grant Park, south Indian eats in Decatur, and impressive Korean barbecue in Duluth
Fresh on the Scene: Scout, Kitchen Six, Rize Artisan Pizza, and VeGreen
Get the early word on four new Atlanta restaurants: Scout, Kitchen Six, Rize Artisan Pizza, and VeGreen.
9292 Korean BBQ changes the KBBQ game in Duluth
In Atlanta, most Korean barbecue restaurants seem to be moving toward electric grills, leaving charcoal-based ’cue—with its superior smoky flavor—increasingly hard to find. And the few charcoal-based restaurants that remain require certain concessions. But at 9292 Korean BBQ, there are no compromises, only a bounty of options and exceptional quality.
43. Breakers Korean BBQ
Call it a steakhouse with chopsticks. Prime cuts of Angus beef and expertly trimmed pork are first seared over charcoal and then finished tableside, but there are also jumbo prawns and scallops to be had.
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.