The Bandeja paisa has every creamy, greasy, meaty, sweet and salty craving satiated on one plate of food. 続きを読む
The beef rib s a hefty heaven, especially when it's paired with a bowl of creamy and tangy coleslaw. 続きを読む
This ain't your mama's chicken leg. It's a cleanly sculpted bone with a fat chunk of meat that's served in its juices, redolent of "cinnamon curry cardamom." 続きを読む
Chicken Mole sauce, to its lovers, is as controversial as barbecue is to its fanatics. All Mexican cooks have their own version. Zocalo's, the owners' own Mexican family recipe, has no equal in town. 続きを読む
With items such as the kashk-o-bademjan -- eggplant cooked down to its silky essence, topped with crispy shallots of cream and whey -- it may be better to forget about the falefel. 続きを読む
Busy Bee lets you know that it holds a hallowed place in Atlanta dining history, and fried chicken is a big part of that history. 続きを読む
Befitting its age and its old-school ambience, the Colonnade takes its time. The classic Southern fried chicken is cooked to order. 続きを読む
The Ginseng and chicken juk has bits of chicken and a pungent piece of wild-looking fresh ginger dot a large bowl of mild, smooth rice porridge. 続きを読む
The sam-gyup-sal, or honey pig, cracks and sizzles on the hubcap-like grill and runs its piggy juices into the kimchee, garlic cloves, and other goodies provided at this upscale Korean barbecue joint. 続きを読む
The Mac and cheese has fork-tender chunks of salty beef and soft carrots swim in a savory, beefy gravy that would make Gramma proud. 続きを読む
The Merguez sausage presents two merguez sausages, redolent of lamb and spices, over hearty, al dente lentils. Two meaty slices of grilled squash complete the dish, 続きを読む
The Pollo dorado salvadoreño has long crunchy curls of golden fried chicken look more like pork rinds than fowl. 続きを読む
This Rib-eye is pure meat nirvana: blood, fat and tang come together in one hulking slab of flesh. 続きを読む
A zillion barbecue joints have opened around town, but the spare ribs here remain unforgettable. 続きを読む
The Three little piggies ha velvety grits, a centerpiece of pork loin, the sweet/sour combo of pickled grapes, bitter greens, and chicharrón "popcorn" that literally snaps, crackles and pops 続きを読む