They do potatoes well. The mashing happens in house, and you can choose from both baked regular and sweet potatoes. 続きを読む
Doesn’t quite hit the Greek/Mediterranean button as well as I’d like, but it could be useful when lunch needs to happen in a reasonably tasty manner without too many calories or fat grams. 続きを読む
Porky but limp greens, heavily breaded okra, sweet potato casserole so processed and sweetened that you can’t find the real sweet potato in there. 続きを読む
Get a Caesar salad: many shreds of mild cheese, not too much dressing, romaine that’s clean and crisp. 続きを読む
You must find the driveway to the semi-empty retail center that houses it, descend a hill and keep driving around the building clockwise until you find Yet Tuh (if not Jimmy Hoffa) hidden in the back. 続きを読む
I enjoy the dry-fleshed but gorgeously crisp-skinned half chicken that had been roasted then fried to a crackle. 続きを読む
Our family of five decided to go for the full-on beef experience rather than ordering à la carte. It costs $99 and supposedly feeds three-four people, but we found it ample. 続きを読む
The po’ boys are classics — dressed with care, easy to assembled and eat. 続きを読む
I best liked our entrees. This oil-crisped piece of fish paired nicely with its bed of celery- and carrot-studded farro. 続きを読む
The crunchy, orb-like crab fritter with its yielding ultimate-crabcake center now gets a base of slick, marinated zucchini with a few threads of pickled red onion. 続きを読む
Our favorite was a “Bronx cheer” pizza, which had a nicely chewy crust and a topping of roasted peppers and basil. 続きを読む
Pasta is BoccaLupo’s calling card. Unlike other restaurants that hew to a repertoire of classic recipes and a pantry full of imported ingredients, the cooking here is modern Italian American. 続きを読む
We loved our starter. Here’s a ball of Vermont burrata with sweet grilled zucchini, peppers and onion, a drizzle of aged balsamic and a side of grilled bread. 続きを読む
We liked our generous starters, which included a roasted beet and goat cheese salad with frisee and arugula. 続きを読む
John Kessler's go-to spot when someone asks “Where can I go for prime rib in Atlanta?” 続きを読む
My advice would be to go for whatever sounds companionable with the drink in your hand. 続きを読む
Behold, friends, the best lunch in Buckhead. It is yours for about $7, tax and the generous tip you’ll want to leave for the good people at Cafe Agora. 続きを読む
Lovely as it is, this is a hard space to relate to. The cooking during these early months isn’t helping matters much. 続きを読む
The award-winning lamb shank still brings its A game — tender, fatless, with that silky, shreddy texture that shows an experienced hand in the kitchen. 続きを読む
In terms of quality, selection and preparation, the sushi ranks a solid notch above most neighborhood sushi-Thai joints. 続きを読む
And so HD1 remains a restaurant that puts care and creativity into its cooking, and yet never manages to hit the hot dog button quite right. 続きを読む
Try the canh ga chien nuoc mam, chicken wings glazed in fish sauce. The food gods must have been looking out for me when this caught my eye. 続きを読む
If I may speak freely, here’s what the menu really features: Old guy stoner food. 続きを読む
Potted shrimp with tasso ham and green onion butter is, as you can see a perfect fat delivery system. Those dry toasts sit and beg for saturation. 続きを読む