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6 Must-Visit Atlanta Rooftop Bars
"Here’s what one reviewer says about Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft: “Beautiful view with excellent food. We spent Christmas Eve here and weren’t disappointed with anything. The service was beyond great and the cocktails well made (Lychee Martini pictures)."
"Tuk Tuk’s Chef Dee Dee Niyomkul draws inspiration from generations of Bangkok cooks. Her parents created Nan’s Thai and Tamarind Seed. Her grandmother made street food in Bangkok."
"Indian.” and those three words really do sum up this awesome spot across from the Atlanta Tech Village in Buckhead. Naanstop’s owners were inspired by their mom’s home cooking to provide the same quality of traditional Indian food to diners in an affordable and convenient way. They braise their lamb curry for four hours and roll out their naan (an Indian bread—think a cross between a flatbread and a pita) by hand."
"If you want a fast-order stop for some delicious naan bread and Chicken or Shrimp Marsala, NaanStop is the local place to go. Here’s what to order at NaanStop."
"In the Home Park neighborhood, within West Midtown you will find Pijiu Belly. They refer to themselves as a Korean – Chinese Gastropub!. Expect an Asian fusion restaurant with a lot of flavor and a variety of distinctive dishes."
"This Westside gastropub infuses American, Southern, Chinese, and Korean flavors into delightfully delicious offerings. “Pijiu” means “beer” in Mandarin. The name is fitting as the restaurant has a wide variety of craft brews."
"Here’s what one reviewer says about Pijiu Bellly: “Amazing place. Rotisserie chicken is delicious. The service is quick and the servers are very nice and know their menu very well for first timers."
"Head over to PH’EAST for a Far East Street Feast boasting creative yet authentic Asian food hawkers. PH’EAST offers food to savor, meals on the go, and catering options from Poke Burri, 26 Thai Kitchen and Lifting Noodles Ramen; Chinese bubble teas from Kung Fu Tea; and 40 taps of craft beers, wine, sake and cocktails, plus a selection of fine spirits from TAPS@PH’EAST. This street feast has indoor seating and a 1,500 sq."
"The Coca Cola brand has become a household name both in the United States and around the world over the decades. Now you can learn all about the Coca Cola story with a visit to the wonderful World of Coca Cola in Atlanta. You will be able to look forward to a fascinating tour as you learn about the world of Coca Cola and of course there will be plenty of tasting to enjoy during your time there."
"For anyone who has ever wondered what Coca-Cola tastes like in every nation of the world, this is the place to go. One of the top attractions in Atlanta, a new museum was revamped and relocated in 2007 to house a larger collection of company paraphernalia. Sixty years of jingles, ads dating back to the 1800’s, and a 4-D movie experience are just a few of the things to experience here."
"The Breman Museum is devoted to the history of the Jewish people. Permanent exhibits describe the experience of the Holocaust from the perspective of Atlanta’s Holocaust survivors through film, photography and other artifacts. Special exhibits document aspects of Jewish life in Atlanta and the South."
"However, if you would like to find some simple, fun things to do in Atlanta for kids exclusively (more or less), then your two best options are the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, recommended for kids between the ages of 2 and 8, and the Center for Puppetry Arts. The Children’s Museum has its own troupe of professional actors called the Imaginators, who develop entertaining hands-on activities for kids, such as little musicals and other activities that children can participate in and learn while playing."
"It’s the largest gallery of its kind, and is home to over 190 puppets and memorabilia from all over the world, including the famous Muppets. Make your visit memorably fun by watching one of its outstanding performances. And, do check the “Global Collection” to learn more about the puppetry history."
"Perc Coffee Roasters just opened its first Atlanta-area coffee shop at the Hosea + 2nd development in East Lake. The Savannah-based shop resides in the second phase of the development, located at the corner of Hosea L. Williams Drive and 2nd Avenue. In addition to coffee, coffee drinks, and non-alcoholic cold brew coffee cocktails, grab sandwiches, biscuits, fresh breads, and pastries from baker Sarah Dodge (8ARM, Bread is Good) and her crew from the kitchen at Perc."
"PERC was founded in Savannah back in 2010, and this local favorite added a second location in Atlanta 2020!. The space features plenty of natural lighting and vibrant colors. PERC offers drip coffee, the classics, manual brew, seasonal drinks, and even flights of coffee."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Calvin Abdallah used under CC BY-ND 2.0. Sweet Hut Bakery & Café has several locations all over Georgia and Texas where you can enjoy their delicious desserts and café menu in posh interiors. Their specialties include Asian delicacies, drinks, and snacks, a wide variety of bread, cakes, milk teas and slushies, burgers and sandwiches, and customized cakes."
"An intown bakery specializing in East Asian baked goods from coconut butterfly buns to Hong Kong Egg Tarts, they serve more than 100 types of buns, pastries, delicacies. toasts, cookies and snacks on the daily. But once they run out, they are out, so get their early if you have your mind set on something like their Chocolate Buttercream custard bun."
"Sweet Hut offers such a wide variety of baked goods that it can be difficult to choose what you want. If you’re looking for a truly unique experience, make sure to get their hokkaido cupcake. Similar to sponge cake, this Japanese-inspired dessert has a cloud-like texture and mild sweetness that makes it the perfectly light, after-dinner treat."