Tag: Juniper Cafe
Humble Pie opens January 18 on the Westside
Designed to be a neighborhood restaurant, Humble Pie will serve pizza, burgers, and other quintessential American fare. It's the newest restaurant from Ron Hsu and Aaron Phillips (Lazy Betty, Juniper Cafe).
Best of Atlanta 2022: Drink
Our 2022 Best of Atlanta picks for all things beverage-related—here's where you'll find great cocktails (both alcoholic and nonalcoholic), coffee, beer, tea, wine, and more.
Atlanta’s Best New Restaurants of 2022
As part of our list of the 75 Best Restaurants in Atlanta, we also picked out the 11 Best New Restaurants of 2022. Here, you'll find everything from Vietnamese hot fried chicken to tender lamb birria to Edomae-style sushi to quinoa-based "brekkie bowls."
Review: From fresh croissants to Vietnamese fried chicken, Juniper Cafe serves something tasty for every hour of the day
For their second outing, Ron Hsu and Co. turned to a more casual format and a more specific focus: In December, they launched Juniper Cafe, devoted loosely to the fare of Vietnam. Why this direction? It’s not just that Vietnamese is a favorite cuisine of his, Hsu told me—it also sits at the precise intersection of his Chinese roots and French training.
15 zero-proof drinks to try in Atlanta
From fruity concoctions to send ups of classic tipples, here are 15 zero-proof drinks to try around Atlanta.
The verdict on 3 new Atlanta restaurants: Pollo Supremo, Juniper Cafe, and Belle & Lily’s Caribbean Brunch House
Heralding the arrival of Pollo Supremo, the long-awaited sequel to Supremo Taco. Plus, an all-day Vietnamese cafe, and Caribbean brunch
Lazy Betty’s Ron Hsu opens a casual Vietnamese cafe at Westside Village; Humble Pie launches at the Interlock next year
Ron Hsu and Aaron Phillips, the team behind award-winning fine dining restaurant Lazy Betty, will launch their next venture—a casual Vietnamese cafe—on December 15.
Lazy Betty team to open a modern Vietnamese cafe and bakery on the Westside
After much success with fine-dining restaurant Lazy Betty, chef-partners Ron Hsu and Aaron Phillips are planning a very different eatery on the Westside—a modern Vietnamese spot called Juniper Cafe.