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"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."
"The Brookwood eatery not only offers stunning views of Midtown and Downtown, but it also serves some of the best Thai food in Atlanta. [Photo: Foursquare/Russell B.]"
"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."
"Don’t forget to try Atlanta’s Best Seafood Eateries as well as our Interactive Map of Top Chinese Restaurants. In the mood for some chicken chow mein?. Here are the best Asian restaurants in Atlanta."
"One of the newest additions to Atlanta's downtown landscape, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the home of the Atlanta Falcons and the Atlanta United FC. Completed in 2017, the stadium replaced the Georgia Dome, which opened in 1992. The new stadium's eight panel, retractable roof is designed to look like bird's wings when fully extended and its video board is the world's largest. Continue to 5 of 9 below."
"Moreover, it is surrounded by many of Atlanta’s most famous landmarks, such as the College Football Hall of Fame, the Georgia World Congress Center, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the Georgia Aquarium, and many others. Centennial Olympic Park, Author: David Brooks, Source: Flickr"
"Opened in 2017 to replace the Georgia Dome, the Mercedes Benz Stadium is operated by the organization which manages the Falcons and Atlanta United."
"Just north of the Atlanta Arts District, The Breman Museum shares the history, culture, and art of Jewish Americans. One permanent exhibit, Absence of Humanity, details the events that led to the Holocaust, the unspeakable atrocities that resulted in the deaths of millions of European Jews, and the voices of Altlanta-area survivors. The Breman Museum also includes special exhibits and history talks that dive into topics like antisemitism in Atlanta, the history of Rich’s Department Store, and more."
"Atlanta is the home of Coca-Cola so it’s no wonder that the World of Coke is here!. Check out this downtown Atlanta museum showcasing the history, heritage and future of the most popular soft drink in the world. Bring the whole family out to enjoy memorabilia, interactive exhibits and more on weekends."
"Visitors will see a functioning bottling line, watch a 4D movie and taste more than 100 different beverages from around the world."
"In the eastern suburb of Decatur, about 20 minutes from downtown Atlanta, the Waffle House Museum preserves the original location of the 24-hour, breakfast-all-day chain that now boasts more than 2,000 locations from coast to coast. The arrow on the bumblebee-colored signature sign points you to the restored restaurant and memorabilia-packed museum. See the chain’s original menus, place settings, uniforms, and more."
"Waffle Houses are a common sight in the United States and you can visit the original restaurant. At the small Waffle House Museum, you can step back in time and look through past uniforms, dishes from different decades, and a collection of menus. It’s a kitschy little spot, but many people have a special place for the Waffle House chain and might love stopping at this little museum that pays homage."
"A Decatur gem brought to us by celeb chef, Kevin Gillespie, Revival offers the quintessential southern brunch with recipes inspired by Gillespie’s family recipes. Start with the old fashioned cinnamon roll doused in buttermilk frosting. This isn’t your ordinary cinnamon roll — it’s big enough to feed a family of four."
"It’s not as sweet as a traditional flour pancake, and it comes topped with sorghum and bacon maple syrup, making it a worthy addition to the brunch table."