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Why choose one restaurant for dinner when you could choose dozens? There’s a food hall and farmer’s market renaissance happening around the country, and if you visit any of these locations, you’ll want to make sure you start with an empty stomach.
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Filet mignon and roast chicken have their place, but for more adventurous diners, it’s all about the offal.
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Once upon a time it was easy to find a good Chinese restaurant. If your city had a Chinatown, that’s where you went. If your city didn’t have a Chinatown, you were out of luck. But now things are different. Chinatown might not be the best place to go for Chinese food, and even if your city doesn’t have a recognized Chinatown, there still may be concentrations of good Chinese restaurants. The problem is that quite often in cities without a Chinatown, even most locals may not know about these Chinese restaurants, which will usually be in some suburb completely on the other side of town. Indeed, there are a number of American cities that follow this pattern. In this article, I’ll cover Atlanta and Dallas. (more…)
Finding a decent late night meal can be a hassle, especially if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Atlanta readers, let’s put an end to the aimless drive around town — we’ve got all of the city’s best late night eats right here in today’s post! Using the recommendations of food bloggers who have already scoped out the scene, you’ll be able to find a restaurant suited to your specific tastes. Today’s post features Food Near Snellville, my little foodies, and We Need More Napkins.