One of Richard Blais’ newer restaurants opened back in 2011, this restaurant specializes in all things meat in tube form.
HD1 (information gathered 08/2012)
664 North Highland Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
404.815.1127
Hours
Sun – Thurs 11:30am – 10:00pm
Fri – Sat 11:30am – Midnight
Parking
It can be tricky to find parking as the spots in their parking lot as well as along the street may get full quick.
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References: HD1 http://www.hd1restaurant.com/ |
A tasty and very filling experience checking out the food trucks at the underground food truck event by the Atlanta Food Truck Coalition. Definitely try and find out where Yumbii, Just Loaf’n and Westside Creamery are. They were among the top three favorites of mine.
Tamale Queen, Munch, Souper Jenny, Yumbii, Rattletrap, Tex’s Tacos, Westside Creamery, Yum Yum Cupcakes (information gathered 9/2012)
Parking
Medium+ sized parking lot where the event was. YMMV
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References:Thanks Atlanta Food Truck Coalition for setting up the event! http://www.atlantastreetfood.com/ Tamale Queen http://www.queenfoodco.com/tamaletruck/ Munch https://www.facebook.com/MunchFoodTruck Souper Jenny http://souperjennyatl.com/ Yumbii http://yumbii.com/ Rattletrap http://steadyhandcoffee.com/ Tex’s Tacos http://www.texstacos.com/ Westside Creamery http://www.westsidecreamery.com/ Yum Yum Cupcakes http://yumyumcupcake.com/ |
A wonderful experience to learn the basics of Kerala cuisine from such a passionate and kind individual. I will definitely need to check this restaurant out next time I’m in town. The food I had that day was great and can only imagine their other dishes are like. If anything, try the Cardamom tea. It’s fantastic!
Cardamom Hill (information gathered 07.2012)
1700 Northside Drive NW,
Suite A-6,
Atlanta, GA 30318
404.549.7012
Hours
Lunch
Mon – Fri: 11:30am – 2:30pm
Dinner
Mon – Thurs: 5:30pm – 10:00pm
Fri & Sat: 5:30pm – 10:30pm
Parking
An open medium sized parking lot. Could potentially fill up fast due to the other eateries.
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References:
Cardamom_Hill http://cardamomhill.net/ Xteeener https://www.facebook.com/pages/Xteeener/57086274728 |
Recommended by my friend Torey Haas, founder of Monsterbuster Entertainment – an independent production company based out of Atlanta; hidden off Chattahoochee Ave, this BBQ experience has been around for 25+years. They pride themselves with their traditional old southern methods of slow cooking using hickory wood. Much like what Torey states, it’s the Jalapeno bread that makes your BBQ experience unique.
PR BBQ (information gathered 8/2012)
999 Chattahoochee Ave NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
404.350.0008
Hours
Mon 11 am – 2 pm
Tue – Sat 11 am – 8 pm
Parking
A good amount of parking space available in the lot shared by a few other businesses. High volume sustainable.
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References: Torey Haas of Monsterbuster Entertainment http://www.monsterbusterentertainment.com/ PR BBQ http://www.prsbbq.com |
While doing some research on the restaurant, I could not help but notice the term ‘Izakaya’ that was displayed in some places and not others. What I found out was that Izakaya is Japanese for ‘Japanese Public House’ or based on the definition from MetaGlossary, “a place where people get together for a lot of loud talking, heavy drinking, and a little bit of food.” So essentially Shoya is the Japanese makings of a gastropub / gastrolounge! If I were well versed in Kanji and/or knowledged in Japanese culture, I would have known this to be of a drinking/eating type of place due to the large lantern with ‘Shoya Izakaya’ written in Kanji. Izakaya, also known as ‘akach?chin,’ traditionally placed these in front so people would know what kind of establishment it was.
The place definitely has character, with the lanterns and various Japanese artifacts/figurines displayed throughout to enrich even further its authenticity. Combine the environment, the quick service (with the help of the table side doorbell), and the delicious food; you have the makings of a really good place.
Shoya Japanese Restaurant (information below gathered 07.2012)
6035 Peachtree Rd. #A-101
Doraville, Georgia 30360
770.457.5555
Hours
Tue.-Sat. 5:00pm-11:30pm
Sun. 5:00pm-10:30pm
Close on Monday
Parking
Bountiful. Shares a huge uncovered parking lot with two other large establishments (Brandsmart / H-Mart)
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References:
Shoya Izakaya http://www.shoyaatlanta.com/ |
A good friend of mine introduced me to the restaurant owners at Com Grill Dunwoody back in 2010. A wonderful group of people who really puts a lot of effort and love into their dishes. ?Here are some test images shot at Com Grill Dunwoody.
Com Grill Dunwoody (information gathered 8/2012)
914 Howell Mill Road
Atlanta, GA 30318
404.477.6260
Hours
Lunch
Mon – Fri 11:30pm – 3:00pm
Dinner
Mon – Thur 5:00pm – 9:30pm
Fri – Sat 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Parking
A good amount of parking space available in the lot shared by a few other businesses. High volume sustainable.
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References: Com Grill Dunwoody http://www.comgrill.com/ |