"On the quieter end of The Battery, this small, five-stall East Asian food hall and bar offers everything from bubble tea to ramen. Our favorite vendor in the group is Poke Burri, best known for their bagel-shaped sushi roll, but we almost always get the Super Poke Bowl, which is packed high with spicy tuna, salmon, crab salad, sushi rice, and other toppings. Sometimes the food hall has live music, sometimes it’s just chatty teenage groups spending hours drinking bubble tea so they don’t have to go home. But most often, the food hall becomes the preferred Battery meet-up when your group can’t agree on what they want to eat." - nina reeder, demarco williams, juli horsford
"A mini food hall amid Braves country at the Battery, Ph’east includes five food stalls serving a variety of Asian fare and street foods. Patrons can enjoy Salt and Pepper Squid or Honey Walnut Shrimp from Fan T’Asia (the team behind Buford Highway’s Bobo Garden), poke bowls from Poke Burri, as well as Thai, ramen, and bubble tea - all under one roof. A full bar anchors the space, offering beers on tap, wine, cocktails, and sake. Free parking up to two hours on non-event days." - Candy Hom
"Ph’east is a one-stop shop for a variety of Asian fare. Located at the Battery Atlanta, the mini food hall includes stalls from Poke Burri and Lifting Noodles Ramen, as well as Fan T’Asia from Muling Zhao and Man Fai Yan of popular Buford Highway Chinese restaurant BoBo Garden. Grab a beer or cocktail at the Taps at Ph’east, which typically has its TVs tuned to the Braves, Atlanta United, Atlanta Hawks, the Falcons, or college football throughout the year." - Lia Picard
"On the quieter end of The Battery, this small, five-stall East Asian food hall and bar offers everything from bubble tea to ramen. Our favorite vendor in the group is Poke Burri, best known for their bagel-shaped sushi roll, but we almost always get the Super Poke Bowl, which is packed high with spicy tuna, salmon, crab salad, sushi rice, and other toppings. Sometimes the food hall has live music, sometimes it’s just chatty teenage groups spending hours drinking bubble tea so they don’t have to go home; but most often, the food hall becomes the preferred Battery meet-up when your group can’t agree on what they want to eat." - Nina Reeder
"The mini food hall and bar at Battery Atlanta, next to Truist Park, will have its TVs tuned in all week to Braves baseball action." - Beth McKibben