Ethnic Eats in the Empire City South

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 on 2022.02.03
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Over the years, Atlanta has become a culinary mecca, not just for fine dining. Dozens of ethnic groups have settled here, bringing affordable tastes of faraway lands. Pick a country and it's surely represented in some part of the Perimeter. Credit: Collected by Caroline Eubanks, AFAR Local Expert
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Nick's Food To Go

Temporarily Closed

"Get Cheap Greek Eats in Grant Park An unassuming white building is consistently named a local favorite for its delicious hummus and gyros as well as the cheap price tag. The eatery also serves favorites like spanakopita and souvlaki. Go on a nice day and sit outside at a picnic table, after a trip to nearby Zoo Atlanta ."

Photo by Caroline Eubanks

Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft

Thai restaurant · Atlanta

"Bringing Bangkok Street Food to Atlanta Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft brings the country’s street food scene to Atlanta , offering tapas-style dining with unbeatable views of the skyline. Tucked into the top floor of a shopping center, guests are greeted with a real tuk tuk next to the elevator that takes you to the dining room. The flavors are authentic, with items like soups, curries, and street noodles. The ba-mee moo dang, barbecue pork noodles, and a lychee martini offer the full experience."

Photo by Caroline Eubanks
atlanta, ga

Divan Restaurant & Hookah Lounge

Persian restaurant

"Mediterranean Restaurant and Hookah Bar For a unique dining experience, try Divan—a Mediterranean restaurant and hookah lounge. Guests are transported to Arabia, surrounded by pillows and curtains. Order small bites like the lamb kufta and hummus while you smoke the hookah. Divan also has a full bar."

Photo courtesy of Divan Restaurant & Hookah Lounge

La Fonda Latina

Latin American restaurant · Starlight Hills

"Spanish, Mexican, and Cuban in One Place For an affordable night out, seek out La Fonda Latina, a local chain that offers Spanish, Cuban, and Mexican fare. The margaritas are strong and the Cuban sandwiches are authentic. Share the paella with a friend and top it all off with a bottled Mexican Coke (made with real sugar)."

Photo by Caroline Eubanks

Australian Bakery Cafe

Bakery · Marietta

"Aussie Fare in Suburban Atlanta I've lived in Marietta for most of my life and spent many days wandering past the Australian Bakery Cafe before going in. I assumed that they served all sorts of weird delicacies, like kangaroo. But before moving to Australia for a year, I went in and had one of their signature meat pies. It was as good if not better than the ones I had down under and the staff is mostly Australian expats. They also have less adventurous dishes, like sandwiches, as well as a full range of desserts. The store sells everything an Aussie expat living in Atlanta might need, namely Vegemite and their favorite Cadbury chocolates. Australian Bakery Cafe hosts bluegrass concerts on the weekends and brings in a big lunch crowd of people working in the courthouse and around Marietta."

Photo by Caroline Eubanks

Rumi's Kitchen Sandy Springs

Temporarily Closed

"A Taste of Persia Named for Persian poet Jelaluddin Rumi, Rumi’s Kitchen is the place to sample Persian cuisine in Atlanta . Uniquely Middle Eastern flavors cover the menu with ingredients like saffron, turmeric, and mint. Open for lunch and dinner, Rumi's is best shared, so order the large portions of lamb kabobs and sides of yogurt and hummus to share between friends."

Photo by Caroline Eubanks

Little Thai Cuisine

Thai restaurant · Sandy Springs

"Authentic Thai Curries and Soups An unassuming strip mall may not be where you expect to find authentic Thai food, but Little Thai is a pleasant surprise. Expect all the favorites, including Thai tea, spicy curries, soups, noodles, and stir fries. Their coconut cake is an unexpected, but delicious, addition to the menu. It’s the kind of place where actual Thais eat and the restaurant has even received awards from the Thai government."

Photo by Caroline Eubanks

Der Biergarten

German restaurant · Atlanta

"Oktoberfest on Marietta Street A short walk from Atlanta 's top attractions and sporting venues, Der Biergarten has made a name for itself by bringing Bavaria to the South. German natives opened the restaurant just in time for Oktoberfest in 2010 and have kept up the festivities since then. The restaurant has a fine-dining section as well as more casual beer garden tables. Enjoy the foosball, shuffleboard, and flat-screen TVs that broadcast sporting events. On the menu, you'll find traditional fare such as bratwurst, spaetzle, schnitzel, and goulash. And then, of course, there's the beer: A selection of German brews, including Paulaner, Warsteiner, and Spaten, is flown in from the motherland. If you can't make it to Munich, Der Biergarten is a close second."

Agave Restaurant

Southwestern restaurant (US) · Atlanta

"Dine on Southwestern Cuisine and Delicious Margaritas Wedged between former cotton mills in the neighborhood of Cabbagetown, Agave is an Atlanta favorite for its eclectic Southwestern cuisine. The posole soup and spicy tequila anejo shrimp with grits put a Southern spin on Southwestern classics. Most of the dishes come in gluten-free varieties. Try the classic margaritas or go funky with mango or passionfruit varieties."

Nuevo Laredo Cantina

Mexican restaurant · Atlanta

"South-of-the-Border Fare This colorful building in an area of warehouses may not look like much, but Nuevo Laredo Cantina is consistently rated among the best Mexican restaurants in Atlanta. It specializes in pork brisket, chicken mole, and chiles rellenos, but everything is good. Take note of the photos and mementos on the wall from patrons who have fallen in love with the restaurant."

Photo by Caroline Eubanks

Pho Dai Loi

Vietnamese restaurant · Forest Park

"Enjoy Real Vietnamese Food at Pho Dai Loi Touted as the best Vietnamese food in Atlanta , the no-frills Pho Dai Loi’s three locations, (including one just minutes from the airport) serve some of the most flavorful and adventurous cuisine in the state. There’s a range of meat-based pho combos including flank, round eye, brisket, tendon, and tripe. It’s recommended to get the steak served rare on the side and then add it to the hot broth to cook for the best flavor. The service is quick, quantities are large, prices are low, and the bubble tea and cool, coconut juice perfectly pair with the restaurant's heated dishes."

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