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Georgia Savannah One-Day Food Guide

Georgia Savannah One-Day Food Guide, Just Copy This šŸ§‡Brunch: Collins Quarter Start your day with a delicious breakfast! Must-order items include Coconut Chia Pudding, a white-people version of sago pudding. The sauce for Chicken and Waffle is sweet and spicy, and the Bulgogi Benedict is also excellent. āš ļøCollins Quarter has two locations—one in Downtown and one in Forsyth Park—and their menus are quite different. Check the menu online before you go. šŸ¦Leopard’s: Dessert after meals. A century-old shop that has been operating since 1919. Must-try flavor: Tutti Frutti (available since the shop opened), a rum-infused dried fruit and nut flavor. šŸ«Chocolat by Adam Turoni: Each piece of chocolate has a unique design, making it a perfect gift. The packaging boxes are quite expensive, though—each box costs nearly $10. šŸœFlying Monk Noodle Bar: Savannah’s best pho restaurant. End your day in Savannah with a bowl of pho or noodles for dinner. šŸSavannah Bee Company: Georgia’s most famous honey store, featuring a variety of honeys sourced from Georgia and various regions in Europe. Free tastings are available. It’s surprising how much different honeys can vary in flavor! This is also a great place to buy souvenirs. #SavannahFood#USTravel#USFood#USFoodExploration

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Georgia Savannah One-Day Food Guide

Georgia Savannah One-Day Food Guide, Just Copy This šŸ§‡Brunch: Collins Quarter Start your day with a delicious breakfast! Must-order items include Coconut Chia Pudding, a white-people version of sago pudding. The sauce for Chicken and Waffle is sweet and spicy, and the Bulgogi Benedict is also excellent. āš ļøCollins Quarter has two locations—one in Downtown and one in Forsyth Park—and their menus are quite different. Check the menu online before you go. šŸ¦Leopard’s: Dessert after meals. A century-old shop that has been operating since 1919. Must-try flavor: Tutti Frutti (available since the shop opened), a rum-infused dried fruit and nut flavor. šŸ«Chocolat by Adam Turoni: Each piece of chocolate has a unique design, making it a perfect gift. The packaging boxes are quite expensive, though—each box costs nearly $10. šŸœFlying Monk Noodle Bar: Savannah’s best pho restaurant. End your day in Savannah with a bowl of pho or noodles for dinner. šŸSavannah Bee Company: Georgia’s most famous honey store, featuring a variety of honeys sourced from Georgia and various regions in Europe. Free tastings are available. It’s surprising how much different honeys can vary in flavor! This is also a great place to buy souvenirs. #SavannahFood#USTravel#USFood#USFoodExploration

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