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Restaurant Reviews (10 posts found)
Hotel Indigo Lobby & Bistro Finds Design Inspiration in Fox Theater Music
Atlanta is known for being home to world reknown artists such as Gladys Knight, John Mayer, Cee-lo Green (and perhaps his purring Persian cat), Usher, Toni Braxton and even the lovely yet late Whitney Houston. She and Bobby had a home in a nearby suburb.
I...
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Breakfast at Inn at Biltmore & A Night’s Stay
There are few invitations to leave Atlanta I never turn down. Going to D.C. is one, international travel, whether personal or on a media trip is another and less frequent, quick regional hops to fabulous places. The latter, mostly because they're only for a ...
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Café Del Rey. A Perfect Lunch.
Though I travel more than the average person I know and do so with complete reckless abandon, I'm never paralyzed by the thought that every trip, every country, every city, every neighborhood and even every block has something new to offer. Something new for...
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The Dining Room at the Inn on Biltmore Estate
By David Hall, Contributing Restaurant Critic & Writer
I also enjoyed dinner at The Dining Room at the Inn but wasn't lucky enough to enjoy every single dish my dad had... that being said, this of course is his exclusive opinion, though I did have a nicel...
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BOCA. A Mouthful of Tex-Mex Fusion
By David Hall, contributing writer.
Eating out is all about the whole experience, not just the food; right? Fact is, though, that you usually choose an eatery by the kind of food you want to eat. So, in the interest of full disclosure, I have to say, upfron...
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Genki Noodles & Sushi: A Clean Slate
I'm a sushi snob. A very big snob. I was put on to American-style sushi back in 2000 during a stay at the Loew's in South Beach, Miami. At the time, they set the standard but since I've hard less than mediocre and and fantastic.
I've even found my favorite pl...
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Taverna Fiorentina, A Hidden Gem In Vinings Hosts A Wine Tasting
There are plenty of hidden gems all around Atlanta and surrounding burbs. If everyone knew about these sparkles that make life a wonderful platform, well then, they wouldn't be so precious anymore.
But sometimes these hidden gems are too good not to be share...
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Finding French Inspiration in Riviera Maya, Mexico: A Convo con el Chef & Video
Late last summer I had the delectable pleasure of spending a few days at the Valentin Imperial Maya, an all-inclusive, adult-only resort, located in Maya Riviera, Mexico (Playa del Carmen, Cancun), overlooking the Caribbean Sea. I frolicked for 4 days doing w...
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Parish Restaurant. A Story of Good Changes.
(Organic mushrooms & grits)
Things have changed a whole lot since I last ate at Parish: There's a new chef; the apples on tabletops are now red; there's live entertainment; the food is better. Way better.
All of these changes are welcomed as this chic,...
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ONE. Midtown Kitchen–A Successful Return
(duck confit)
The first time I went to ONE., I was irritated. The food was alright good considering the event---a local media/journalist meet up via Media Bistro. But the service was awful. Not just awful, but memorable to the point I'm still talking about i...
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