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1️⃣ Okiboru Tsukemen ⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Japanese ramen spot. Their tonkotsu ramen is indeed richer than others—worth a try! The meat is flavorful but a bit salty. Portions are small, but the price is fair ($15-16). Mochi looks pretty on the plate 🍡 Steamed buns are just okay (they have pickles inside). This is a chain in ATL—no need to travel far. A bit overhyped online. 2️⃣ Chinatown Lanzhou Noodles ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A snack shop run by a lovely Tianjin auntie (inside a food court). Serves youtiao, soy milk, jianbing, lamb organ soup, sweet fried dough, and shengjian bao. The jianbing only comes with youtiao—a bit simple. ❤️ But everything else is DELICIOUS! No disappointments. The auntie is super warm. Lamb organ soup is incredible 🐑 Sweet fried dough is 100% authentic. Everything is generous and affordable! 3️⃣ Chung Ki Wa ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👍 SO. DAMN. GOOD. Left happy and satisfied! Soy-marinated crab: 10/10, no fishy taste, $17 🦀 Spicy marinated crab: FREE! You can refill it (it’s part of the banchan). Galbi (beef short ribs) is a must-order—huge portion, $45, so fragrant and tasty 😍 Menu has Chinese translations. 4️⃣ Noodoh (Shandong-approved! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) Flavors are savory and rich—just like home. Linyi-style fried chicken ✅ Huge portion, comes with delicious flatbread. Jinan braised pork belly ✅ Corn porridge (weird combo—sweet with green onions 🌽) Barley fish dumplings ✅ Handmade, slightly thick skin, but filling is amazing. 5️⃣ Bubble Tea: Chi Cha San Chen & Liu Li Both are fantastic—authentic and delicious. Drink up! 🥤 #Atlanta #LifeInATL #AtlantaEats #AtlantaFoodie #FoodReview 🍽️

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Atlanta Food Reviews (Super Subjective!) 🍜

1️⃣ Okiboru Tsukemen ⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Japanese ramen spot. Their tonkotsu ramen is indeed richer than others—worth a try! The meat is flavorful but a bit salty. Portions are small, but the price is fair ($15-16). Mochi looks pretty on the plate 🍡 Steamed buns are just okay (they have pickles inside). This is a chain in ATL—no need to travel far. A bit overhyped online. 2️⃣ Chinatown Lanzhou Noodles ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A snack shop run by a lovely Tianjin auntie (inside a food court). Serves youtiao, soy milk, jianbing, lamb organ soup, sweet fried dough, and shengjian bao. The jianbing only comes with youtiao—a bit simple. ❤️ But everything else is DELICIOUS! No disappointments. The auntie is super warm. Lamb organ soup is incredible 🐑 Sweet fried dough is 100% authentic. Everything is generous and affordable! 3️⃣ Chung Ki Wa ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👍 SO. DAMN. GOOD. Left happy and satisfied! Soy-marinated crab: 10/10, no fishy taste, $17 🦀 Spicy marinated crab: FREE! You can refill it (it’s part of the banchan). Galbi (beef short ribs) is a must-order—huge portion, $45, so fragrant and tasty 😍 Menu has Chinese translations. 4️⃣ Noodoh (Shandong-approved! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) Flavors are savory and rich—just like home. Linyi-style fried chicken ✅ Huge portion, comes with delicious flatbread. Jinan braised pork belly ✅ Corn porridge (weird combo—sweet with green onions 🌽) Barley fish dumplings ✅ Handmade, slightly thick skin, but filling is amazing. 5️⃣ Bubble Tea: Chi Cha San Chen & Liu Li Both are fantastic—authentic and delicious. Drink up! 🥤 #Atlanta #LifeInATL #AtlantaEats #AtlantaFoodie #FoodReview 🍽️

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