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Where to Find Spectacular Sushi in Atlanta
"Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft on the border of south Buckhead and Midtown might have one of the most amazing views of Atlanta’s city skyline; especially in the evenings. Order online for takeout."
"Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft has taken some of its favorite dishes and made them available as a family meal option. Each serves five to six people and includes one appetizer, one soup or..."
"No list of outdoor dining spots in Atlanta is complete without Publico Atlanta. With cozy touches like hanging chairs, lawn-size Connect Four and a “puppy menu” that caters to four-legged friends, this grassy patio feels like a friend’s backyard until you notice Midtown’s skyscrapers peeking past the string lights. The inventive menu is just as refreshing as the outdoor space, fusing Latin fare like street corn and fish tacos with Asian-inspired dishes like Vietnamese meatballs, bulgogi and bao buns."
"Japanese Restaurant is one of the least known sushi dens in Atlanta. It may not be as popular as the rest, but the quality of sushi and other Japanese delicacies you find in this place are extraordinary. Their sushi and sashimi menu is extremely rich, featuring favorites such as makimono special, hoki don, tekka don, sake don, unagi don, and sushi and sashimi combination among others."
"This family-owned and operated restaurant on Buford Highway serves up traditional halal Indian and Bangladeshi fare on its menu. Expect comforting curries and biriyanis with lamb, goat, or chicken, beef halim with lentils, bone-in goat, and shredded beef, and goat korma, along with favorites like butter chicken and chicken 65. Order online for takeout and delivery."
"Laotian food has long been overshadowed in Atlanta by the cuisine of neighboring Thailand. But with the early 2018 opening of insta-hit Snackboxe in Doraville, there’s now an excellent representation of the underappreciated cuisine right in our backyard. Inspired by the bright flavors they encountered on a trip to their native Laos, husband and wife Vanh Sengaphone and Thip Athakhanh craft street food–inspired dishes vibrant with heat and acid, including a peerless laap (a spicy and tart meat salad more commonly known by its Thai name, larb) and a sinus-clearing bowl of khao poon (its curry broth, rich with coconut milk, clings to long rice noodles)."
"Doraville’s Laotian street food restaurant doesn’t have an extensive dessert menu, but don’t entirely overlook it. For instance, try the nam van — a blend of coconut milk, water chestnut tapioca jelly, jackfruit, longan, corn, honey dew, cantaloupe, and sweet basil seeds. A straw and a spoon are both needed for this dessert."
"6035 Peachtree Rd Suite C-114, Doraville, GA 30360 | (770) 417-8082. Snackboxe Bistro has Atlantans flocking to Doraville with high expectations. And that’s saying something, considering the area’s diverse Asian-inspired cuisine."
"Located on the southern edge of Midtown and towering to a height of 1,024 feet, the Bank of America building is the tallest in Georgia, the 6th tallest in the country, and 9th tallest in the world. It was completed in 1992 after only 14 months of construction. The open-lattice structure supporting the spire illuminates at night, and if that wasn't impressive enough, the spire is covered in 23-karat gold leaf."
"At 55 stories and 1,023 feet tall, the Bank of America Plaza has been the city's tallest building since its construction in 1982. Recognizable by both its postmodern Art Deco style, reminiscent of the Empire State Building, and its gold-leaf covered, 90-foot spire, the structure was designed by the same Connecticut-based firm responsible for New York's Central Park Zoo."
"Bank of America Plaza stands at 1,023 feet above the ground making it the tallest building in Atlanta city since its completion in 1992. It ranks as the 11th tallest building in the US. The building has 55 floors above the ground, 24 elevators, and 1251 parking spaces."
"At Gypsy Kitchen, you can enjoy the culinary riches of Spain that are infused with Moroccan and Indian influences while overlooking Buckhead. Try the seafood paella, lamb kefta tagine or embutidos. Gypsy Kitchen’s happy hour is among the best in the city with rotating wine vintages and tapas."
"Gypsy Kitchen has one of the best Spanish food and Moroccan cuisines in the city. Its food and decor instantly shows that you will have an international and creative experience. Try the grilled Spanish octopus, seafood paella and the Moroccan style duck confit."
"Gypsy Kitchen prepared $39 family-style dinners serving four people and individual dinner combos ranging from $35 to $55. Each family-style dinner or combo includes a bottle of win..."
"Inside Guy Wong’s modern Vietnamese joint, the clamorous space is as chic as the rest of its Westside brethren, from the hand-painted chinoiserie wallpaper and curved wood bar to the herringbone floors and gallery wall of vintage prints. Buford Highway this is not. Feast on bao stuffed with soft-shell crab, bacon, and sambal mayo, chicken clay pot with crispy rice, and salty-crunchy lemongrass shrimp."
"A post shared by Le Fat (@lefatatl) on May 11, 2015 at 5:17pm PDT. Le Fat is described as having authentic Vietnamese food with a few fusions. The Sriracha butter is a customer favorite that you probably won’t find anywhere else!"
"Chinese , French , Vietnamese"
"As its name suggests, Two Urban Links offer a contemporary dining experience in an edgy, industrial style setting. The menu (created by executive chef Michael Bertozzi) is just as cutting edge as the venue, featuring dishes such as tuna poke made from ahi tuna, avocado, cucumber, miso, wakame, quinoa, compressed watermelon, and sesame; baked oysters with corn butter, bacon and pickled cherry bomb peppers; and shaved calamari in a sweet and spicy dressing with cilantro and wasabi aioli. With nominations such as “Best Restaurant Scene” and “Best Place to Take an Out of Towner” behind them, it’s not going to come cheap – and it doesn’t."
"2 Urban Licks is a great date night restaurant for a number of reasons: It’s a chi chi spot, the drinks are amazing and it’s a people-watching place. Here is what one Google reviewer says about 2 Urban Licks: “It was a great casual place to celebrate our anniversary!"
"Located at 1216 Spring St. NW, the comedy club, performing arts and nonprofit spot is the highest-rated low-priced comedy club in Atlanta, boasting 4.5 stars out of 148 reviews on Yelp. Curious to know more?. "The Whole World Improv Theatre (WWIT) is a non-profit theatre company that began in 1993," per the history section of its Yelp profile."
"A post shared by Michael B (@mchlbnw) on Oct 18, 2019 at 12:13pm PDT. Whole World Improv Theatre is a long-running nonprofit situated right in the middle of Midtown. The theater features improvisational performances by a talented troupe."