FOOD FOR THOUGHT | January-February 2019
A new year brings new eats, from a Japanese invasion and OTP migration, to a pancake proliferation, falafel infiltration and seafood termination. It’s all … Food for Thought. Eat hearty!
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A new year brings new eats, from a Japanese invasion and OTP migration, to a pancake proliferation, falafel infiltration and seafood termination. It’s all … Food for Thought. Eat hearty!
Read MoreBarbecue and Southern comfort food in Alpharetta, Del Frisco’s steaks in Dunwoody and fresh lobster in Buckhead are among the new tastes to savor and anticipate. It’s all Food for Thought.
Read MoreFilm/TV epicenter Covington gets a hip pharmacy, Nashville and Savannah imports hit town, and there’s
news of another Midtown food hall arriving in 2019. It’s all … food for thought (and eating).
Taste of Atlanta, the city’s must-do three-day food festival, returns in October at a new location in Historic Fourth Ward Park. We have PoshDealz prices on general admission and VIP tickets for Sunday, Oct. 21.
Read MoreGood eats and exiting eateries are on our radar, from Johns Creek to the Old Fourth Ward, plus a lot of Korean steak and a big Varsity birthday.
Read MoreFive chefs, five sommeliers, 12 years, one goal. This year’s Give Me Five event, benefiting the No Kid Hungry campaign, takes place Aug. 12 at 103 West. No Kid Hungry is dedicated to ending child hunger in America.
Read MoreTwo of Georgia’s 12 semifinalists for James Beard Awards, the Oscars of food, move on as finalists. You might want to cocktail at Decatur’s Kimball House and dine with chef Mashama Bailey at The Grey in Savannah. Just saying.
Read MoreThe personal finance website ranked 182 cities for 2017. Atlanta finished 12th, with San Francisco in the top spot.
Read MoreThe 14th annual Taste of Atlanta returns to Midtown on Sept. 25 and, to date, 50 restaurants have signed up to take part. That list is expected to grow. Discount tickets on sale while supplies last.
Read MoreBuckhead, once known as Irbyville, has a big-city vibe way beyond its famous malls.
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