🇺🇸 Atlanta Food Guide | Everything You Need to Know in One Post 👇
I recently explored Atlanta’s food scene—here’s my roundup of must-try spots! 🍗 Mary Mac’s Tea Room (80-year Southern classic) A historic spot frequented by celebrities and presidents! Ordering is old-school—write your own menu. Huge portions at low prices, each main comes with two sides. Our server gifted us Pot Likker, a dish with roots in the Southern slavery era. Must-order: Shrimp and Southern Style Grits (hearty and spiced to perfection) Crispy fried chicken (perfectly crunchy) 🥡 Noodoh Asian Fusion & Bar (Highly recommended❗️❗️❗️) Ate here two days in a row—no disappointments! Their $1 shredded potato dish (dine-in only) is huge and wok-fried to smoky perfection. Even with no appetite, I ended up feasting! The Shandong-style stir-fried chicken is massive—enough for two. We packed leftovers but craved it again that night 😂. 🔥 Good Harvest (Da Feng Shou) Unmissable: Flaky, crispy fei bing (scallion pancakes) with varied fillings Dry pot with crispy fish (a texture-lover’s dream!) 🍷 Bulla Gastrobar Consistent quality—tried them in Miami too! Opt for small plates to sample more dishes. 🍜 Xi’an Gourmet House Not 100% authentic, but flavors are solid! Great for Xi’an snacks. 🐼 Urban Wu Budget-friendly, generous portions. Some popular dishes sell out fast—we missed a few items that day 🥲. 🚶♂️ The Terrace at Suite Lounge Skip the long lines at Atlanta Breakfast Club next door. This spot has a chic vibe but average food—ideal if you hate waiting. Has a bar too! 🥢 Urban Hai Cheap, huge portions, and tasty (though not fully authentic). Known as a go-to for Georgia Tech students! #Foodie #AtlantaEats #AtlantaFood #AsianCuisine #SouthernFood #TravelEats