Foooood along Buford Highway & the Atl
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If u get pho there make sure to at least get 1 barbecue pork bahn mi sandwich ($2.50 a pop and they are about 6 inches)Metalfreak wrote:I ate there the other day and it was deeeelicious! I'll have to try Quoc Huong though.ratanda wrote:I thought Pho Dai Lo was decent at best. Quoc Huong in Asian Square is very good.
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+1 Deliciousaaron wrote:If u get pho there make sure to at least get 1 barbecue pork bahn mi sandwich ($2.50 a pop and they are about 6 inches)Metalfreak wrote:I ate there the other day and it was deeeelicious! I'll have to try Quoc Huong though.ratanda wrote:I thought Pho Dai Lo was decent at best. Quoc Huong in Asian Square is very good.
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Viet Tofu up there is really good. The best...er, only vegetarian bahn mi I've had. Really cheap as well, plus a ton of unusual stuff always ripe for the chowin'.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/viet-tofu-atlanta

http://www.yelp.com/biz/viet-tofu-atlanta

For anyone who likes Korean food, try Yet Tuh asap.
Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/biz/yet-tuh-doraville
Creative Loafing review: http://clatl.com/atlanta/seek-and-ye-sh ... id=5117321
They were also featured in Atlanta Magazine's good korean food list. Here are a couple pictures: http://www.atlantamagazine.com/PhotoPag ... me=Yet+Tuh
Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/biz/yet-tuh-doraville
Creative Loafing review: http://clatl.com/atlanta/seek-and-ye-sh ... id=5117321
They were also featured in Atlanta Magazine's good korean food list. Here are a couple pictures: http://www.atlantamagazine.com/PhotoPag ... me=Yet+Tuh
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This is literally fifty yards from my house.aaron wrote:For anyone who likes Korean food, try Yet Tuh asap.
Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/biz/yet-tuh-doraville
Creative Loafing review: http://clatl.com/atlanta/seek-and-ye-sh ... id=5117321
They were also featured in Atlanta Magazine's good korean food list. Here are a couple pictures: http://www.atlantamagazine.com/PhotoPag ... me=Yet+Tuh
LOOKS LIKE IM GOODER THAN HELL TOMORROW
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Awesome. It's all the way in the back of the shopping center, you can't see it from the highway, sign has Yet Tuh then the Korean spelling.
I had the kimchi stew, pancake with seafood and green onion, and barley rice when I went. All highly recommended and of course you get the usual assortment of banchan, small plates with whatever you order. The pancake is especially tasty but I would only get it if you can share it with a couple other people because it's big and I wouldn't want to eat too much of it. The barley rice is pretty much bibimbap, real good. And the kimchi stew.. Well that's self explanatory, a bit of tofu in there too, and nice and spicy.
I had the kimchi stew, pancake with seafood and green onion, and barley rice when I went. All highly recommended and of course you get the usual assortment of banchan, small plates with whatever you order. The pancake is especially tasty but I would only get it if you can share it with a couple other people because it's big and I wouldn't want to eat too much of it. The barley rice is pretty much bibimbap, real good. And the kimchi stew.. Well that's self explanatory, a bit of tofu in there too, and nice and spicy.
I want to try this place on Buford Hwy. Driven past it and always thought it was closed up and abandoned. BURGERS.
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Yes. The Rusty Nail is a top notch dive. That's a regular dinner spot for us. And they have a heavy hand with the pours, too. Those burgers are so good I haven't been able to break away. The lasagna is supposed to be very good, too. I think there is some bell pepper in the sauce which scares me off. Lemme know if you try it.
You left out the best pic of the smoker out front:

Zuffy's is another good spot for roundeye grub with a Louisiana spin. Make sure to get the creamy seafood dip. Can't think of the name. And dip before white boy blues/rock cover bands hit the "stage."
You left out the best pic of the smoker out front:

Zuffy's is another good spot for roundeye grub with a Louisiana spin. Make sure to get the creamy seafood dip. Can't think of the name. And dip before white boy blues/rock cover bands hit the "stage."
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