Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Mexican Food on the West Side - Taqueria del Sol


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Location: West Midtown
Hours: Recommend checking their website as it varies
Price: $5 - $15
Type of Food: Mexican

Taqueria del Sol is an established favorite on the west side of Midtown, Atlanta's new booming hot spot for restaurants and interior design. Located off of Howell Mill near Georgia Tech, this Mexican restaurant rarely opens without a line of customers out the door. However, do not let this deter you as service is fast and seating is plentiful!

Front of the Restaurant
Once you make it indoors, grab a menu so you have plenty of time to choose a dish before you get to the counter. A few favorite are the fish or friend chicken tacos, and the brisket enchiladas. The restaurant also offers pitchers of margaritas and the option to build your own individual margarita.

An Assortment of Tacos w/Rice
Enchilada
While the food presentation is simple, the quality is excellent. My only recommendation would be making sure the restaurant is open before visiting as they are closed all day Sunday and Monday for dinner and their operating hours vary daily.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Mediterranean, Patios, and Wine - Terra Terroir (Terra Grille)


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Location: Brookhaven
Hours: Monday - Friday: 11:30 am - 4pm (Lunch) / 5:45 pm - 10 pm
           Saturday: 12 pm - 4 pm (Lunch) / 5:45 pm - 10 pm
Price: $15-$30
Food Type: Mediterranean

Hidden in a strip mall in Brookhaven off of Peachtree Street is Terra Terroir, formally known as Terra Grille. While the fascade of the building is much to be desired, the decor inside and the outdoor patio allow you to immediately forget where you parked your car and believe you are sitting in a stand alone five star restaurant in Midtown. 

Entrance to the Restaurant

Restaurant Patio
Whether you visit Terra Terroir in the Spring or Summer, I recommend grabbing a seat on the patio. A giant mosquito net covers the area, minimizing the number of bugs that bother you while you eat and the many fans keep the hot Atlanta night air cooler. There is also a relaxing waterfall feature that allows you to forget that you are dining in the city.







Terra Terroir prides itself on its wine selection. Each guest is given a wine menu alongside the dinner menu. There are also daily specials which should not be missed. While you enjoy your complimentary fresh bread and butter, take a while to read through the menu.





While I was there, I tried the lamb and mint burger with a side of roast potatoes and the scallops with a side of green beans and cheese grits. Both dishes were excellent - the lamb was juicy and infused with mint sauce while the scallops were smooth and melted in my mouth.

Lamb and Mint Sauce Burger w/Roasted Potatoes

Scallops

Cheese Grits
The only disappointment during my dinner at Terra Terroir was having not left enough room for dessert. This restaurant is a hidden gem that I definitely plan to visit again in the future.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Mole, Margaritas, and Mexican - Zapata


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Location: Norcross
Hours: Weekdays: 11 am - 10 pm
           Saturdays:  12 pm - 11 pm
           Sundays: 12 pm - 9 pm
Price: $10-$15
Food Type: Mexican

Located in the heart of downtown Norcross is Zapata, a more traditional Mexican restaurant with a friendly staff and cheerful atmosphere. If you walk in during lunch you will be greeted by the owner or one of his many staff members. At this time, the restaurant is usually filled with local business people out for lunch or groups of women or retirees catching up. When you ask to be seated, keep in mind that hidden in the back, just past the restrooms is a beautiful wooden porch full of outdoor seating - a great option in the Spring or Fall.



Once seated you will quickly be greeted by chips and salsa. If you prefer your salsa to be spicy, I recommend asking them for some extra jalapenos to mix in as it is very mild. Next, while you munch, peruse the menu. My favorite item is the enchiladas. They come with your choice of either mole or salsa verde for sauce. The mole is a chocolate based sauce and is richer, while the salsa verde is often more refreshing. Both dishes come with a side of rice and beans.

Enchiladas with Mole Sauce

Enchiladas with Salsa Verde Sauce  

 If enchiladas are not a dish you enjoy, then try the Sopapillas or any of the steak dishes that are offered on the menu. Overall this is an excellent Mexican restaurant with great food a relaxed atmosphere.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Hookah, Baklava, and Martinis - Divan


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Location: Buckhead
Hours: Sunday & Monday: 6:30 pm - 12 am
            Tuesday-Thursday: 6:30 pm - 1 am
            Friday & Saturday: 6:30 pm - 2 am
Price: $20 per person minimum if smoking hookah
Food Type: Middle Eastern

Pull up to a small two story house on Piedmont and prepare to be greeted by a valet who, on weekends, will ask if you have a reservation before he will park your car. As long as you answer yes, you will enter the two story house, give your name, and immediately be seated by a host or hostess. If you do not have reservation expect a minimum wait of 45 minutes on weekends.

When calling for a reservation there a couple of key things to keep in mind. First, you will need to decide if you want to have dinner or if you just plan to go for hookah and drinks. If you are eating dinner and have a party of 4 people or less I recommend asking for a table on the ground floor as you will have a little more room. If you have a larger party I would see if you can secure the private dining room upstairs. If your only desire is to smoke hookah, drink, and perhaps share an appetizer or desert ask to be seated in the blue room upstairs. This room seats four parties of 2-4 people and consists of padded benches riddled with comfortable cushions and small tables - the perfect lounging atmosphere.


Divan has an assortment of Middle Eastern food to choose from. One option is to start with an appetizer of hummus, add a main dish in the form of a lamb kabob and finish with pistachio-almond baklava. Another option is an appetizer of Crab Risotto Croquettes, a main dish of Basil-mint caramelized Scallops and an Italian Doughnut for dessert.

The restaurant/lounge also has a wide range of specialty cocktails to choose from - my favorite is the Pomegranate Martini. However, if you have fallen into the roll of designated driver for the evening, Divan offers Turkish Coffee and a variety of tea.

If you are looking for a chill night out on the town with friends or a great restaurant for a date give Divan a call and make a reservation.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Roast Duck, BBQ Pork, and Pigs Intestines - Ming's Bar B Que


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Location: Chamblee
Price: $8 - $15 (cash only!!!)
Food Type: Asian

Ming's Bar B Que is a Buford Highway staple and my family has been eating here for as long as I can remember. Whether you are looking for a relatively cheap quality meal or want delicious and fresh bbq pork or roast duck to add to a meal at home, Ming's is the place to go. Patrons know the meat served at Ming's is fresh because it is hanging in the entrance window for all to see upon entering. Step-up to the counter to order to go or go ahead and seat yourself in the small and informal restaurant. However, before you sit down make sure you read the list of specials - hand written and posted on the wall daily.

When looking at the menu be open to trying new things. Ming's serves authentic cuisine ranging from recognizable dishes such as Roast Duck and Beef Chow Mein to more adventurous dishes such as Pig's Blood Rice Congee or Fried Intestine. To get you started, I will let you know a few of my personal favorites.

On a cold winter day there is nothing better than a big heaping bowl of rice congee. For the less adventurous I recommend ordering Thousand Year Egg and Pork Rice Congee (if you don't like it you only lose $3.25 and the eggs are not actually 1,000 years old). For the more adventurous try the Abalone and Chicken Rice Congee. I would also recommend asking for the fried bread sticks to tear off and soak in your congee. The bread has a consistency similar to churros and adds a bit of crunch to the rice soup. Congee does not contain many vegetables so opting to add a side dish of green vegetables that you can toss into your congee is recommended - when doing this ask the waitress for a recommendation instead of ordering off the menu.


If you are not in the mood for congee, try one of their noodle dishes. The Chow Fun with Beef and Singapore Pan Fried Noodle are two of my all time favorites. Another option is to order a bowl of steamed rice and a combination plate of Ming's fresh roast bbq duck and bbq pork (a combination plate will cost you $8.50 and there is enough for two people to share).

Overall Ming's Bar B Que is an excellent and authentic Chinese restaurant. Be sure to swing by it the next time you are on Buford Highway.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

A Doughnut Experience Unlike Any Other - Sublime Doughnuts


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Location: Midtown
Hours: Tuesday - Friday: 6 am - 6 pm
           Saturday: 7 am - 6 pm
           Sunday: 7 am - 3pm
Price: $2 - $5
Food Type: American

For the longest time I thought that no doughnut in Atlanta could match a fresh, warm, and gooey Krispy Kreme doughnut but, upon visiting Sublime Doughnuts, I was proven wrong. Located in Midtown Atlanta, up the street from Antico and across from Georgia Tech, Sublime Doughnuts gives specialty cupcake stores a run for their money.





Upon entering the store you will be greeted by the sweet smell of fresh doughnuts as well as a smiling employee. Behind the counter are rows of fresh doughnuts. It is best to go in the morning because by closing time very few doughnuts remain and once full trays will look like this:



Multiple visits to Sublime Doughnuts are highly encouraged as you will need a chance to try a variety of doughnuts. A few of my favorites are:

Strawberries 'N Cream Doughnut - a regular doughnut stuffed with fresh strawberries and creme
Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Doughnut - there are actual pieces of a Reese's cup on top!
Red Velvet Doughnut - red velvet cake in pick-up and eat doughnut form

It should come as no surprise that these doughnuts were so delicious I was unable to get a picture before they were demolished! Which means the next time your sweet tooth kicks in you should head to 10th street and check out Sublime Doughnuts and if you are a college student you can even get a discount with a student ID.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Doughnuts and Hamburgers Combined - Cypress Street Pint and Plate


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Location: Midtown (6th & Cypress St.)
Hours: Monday-Friday - 11 am - 2:20 am
           Saturday: 10 am - 2:20 am
           Sunday: 10 am - Midnight
Price: $10-$15
Food Type: American

Tucked away behind the Biltmore at the intersection of 6th Street and Cypress Street, Cypress Street Pint and Plate offers the area a friendly neighborhood bar frequented by residents and office workers alike. The bar has a spacious patio which includes a fire pit to keep patrons warm during the winter. Inside there is a spacious bar surrounded by high top tables as well as a side room which is great for large parties.

During my visit I found myself in the side room that overlooks the bar with a party of 20+ which mostly included aerospace engineers. Despite the large number of people our server was extremely accommodating and friendly bringing in extra chairs when more people arrived and giving us a second table in the room for overflow.

Cypress has a large selection of local, domestic, and imported beer. The bar also serves wine and mixed drinks. When it comes to food, the burgers are a must try. The most recommended burger is the Sublime Burger - two Sublime Doughnuts sandwiching a burger patty served with a side of french fries.




If doughnuts and hamburgers mixed together are not your cup of tea, there are many regular burgers to choose from. You can even request ciabatta bread instead of a regular bun.





If you do not enjoy eating hamburgers there are other options on the menu that are just as tasty. I highly recommend the chicken tenders and fries (usually there are more fries on the plate but I could not resist eating some before I took a picture).


One thing to keep in mind is that the venue is best in the warmer months when the patio can be used. However, the bar area does have the capacity to fit a decent sized crowd. Overall, Cypress Street is a great bar for happy hour, dinner with a large group, or a chill night of drinking. Just don't forget to try the Sublime Burger!