2 Atlanta Friends Who Love Trying New Restaurants

We started January 2005 on a New Year's resolution to start trying new restaurants. We, like many other people, were stuck in a rut of always going to the same places. Atlanta has so many awesome restaurants and we felt like we were not taking advantage of them. We take suggestions from local magazines, word of mouth and the internet. See if you can figure out where you will spot us next month...

We are always open to suggestions - keep the comments coming!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Aja - October 2010

Another Here To Serve restaurant located in the old Emeril's spot in the heart of Buckhead. The restaurant was a little too low lit, but the service was great. We would classify this as good Chinese, but not exceptional. Our group shared some good classics like Spicy Basil Chicken, Sichuan Black Pepper Beef Stir and Garlic Shrimp. Everyone's favorite was the Beef Skewer Dim Sum - yum yum. Also, the chocolate spring rolls for dessert really hit the mark with the caramel banana ice cream. We all had the Ya Ya Ya cocktail and loved it, but who doesn't love Muscat Asti?


Monday, September 27, 2010

Thrive - September 2010

Quite possibly our new favorite restaurant downtown. It was a quite event night downtown, so the restaurant was relatively quiet. But, on a night when downtown activities are "thriving", be sure to make reservations. Our group shared the Thrive Special rolls and the Thrive Crab & Artichoke Fondue. While the sushi was good, the Fondue was phenomenal! That was followed by the group sharing the Spicy Shrimp, Wild Mushroom Risotto and Seared Sea Scallops. Everything was exceptional. This restaurant comes recommended whether you are planning to be downtown or not - it's worth the trip!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Steel - August 2010

This is a Chinese, Korean and Japanese restaurant all rolled into one. Located on West Peachtree in the heart of Midtown. We started out with Edamame and that was quite tasty. Having a craving for Korean beef, that was the choice for the evening. While it was good, does not compare to the Korean on Buford Highway. However, the apple fritters with ice cream at the end made the meal better.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Isabellas - July 2010

After striking out with our initial choice this month, we went to Isabella's because of the ScoutMob deal available. Located on one of the main drags into Decatur, this nice little restaurant offers fresh dishes with flavors from around the world. For starters, we had the Cheesey Buffalo Chicken Balls. We thought it would be similar to the boneless buffalo bites you get at chain restaurants - wrong! These were very flavorful and very generous portions accompanied by a ranch dip. For entrees, we chose the Spicy Asian Beef served over Basmati Rice and Swahili Shrimp Curry with Mango served over Basmati Rice. Both were excellent and again, very generous portions. Would definitely recommend this place and I'm sure at some point, we'll go back as well.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Carpe Diem - June 2010

The eclectic decor is an added touch to an already brilliant menu. To be able to offer small plates, sandwiches, salads as well as full entrees always gets our vote. We opted for the breaded calamari and fried jalapenos to begin and they did not disappoint. The different sauces that accompanied were both were very interesting and received kudos from different members of our table. Who can resist all the yummy breads and cracker like yum yums in the breadbasket; especially with the honey butter? The pork tenderloin and Gruyere cheese sandwich was so yummy Hallie has already been back for a second visit! Tucked in an unassuming Decatur neighborhood has kept this wonderful restaurant hidden to some, but it is sure to become a favorite of yours as well as ours!

Monday, May 31, 2010

Cakes & Ale - May 2010


When we originally made plans to have Cakes & Ale be our restaurant for the month of May, we totally expected it to be an English pub type of restaurant - Wrong! It's more of your typical American fare slightly upscale restaurant. It is a little small, so if you go on the weekends you might either want to make reservations or get there early.

Hallie & Phyllis had the Pork Shank & Rib, while I enjoyed the vegetarian special of the day. (This was during my "vegetarian" phase). Both meals were very good and would recommend going this place to anyone looking for a good meal while in the Decatur area.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Urban Pl8 - April 2010

This is a cool little place tucked away off Huff Road on the Westside. We chose this place because they feature fresh, seasonal, local ingredients. While it wasn't very crowded when we got there, it did start to fill up as the evening went later.

We started with the hummus, which was really tasty. For the main courses, we enjoyed the crab cakes and shrimp kebobs. Both were really good.

Just keep in mind that the menu does change since it is driven by seasonal ingredients.

Oh, don't forget to have some sangria while you are there!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Antico-Pizza - March 2010


Quite possibly, the best authentic pizza in town. It was a real treat tonight sharing the Magherita and Capricciosa pizzas with Hallie, Patrick and Phyllis. Had there not been a private party going on, we could have sat in the kitchen right were they were preparing our pizzas! Don't forget the cannolis and its BYOB!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Abattoir - February 2010


Abattoir could very well hit our favorites list. Located on the West Side near sister restaurant, Bacchanalia, Abattoir has a very cool atmosphere. Not to mention the food was excellent. We tried the Kumamoto Oysters (very small), Ceci Peas (kinda like popcorn), Pomme Frites, Pickeld Gulf Shrimp (very tasty especially with the hint of jalepeno) and Strawberry / Arugula salad. For dessert, dinner was topped off with the beignets. Everything was delicious. Our only regret is that we didn't have room to try anything else. We will definitely go back and will be a place that we not only recommend to friends, but will go there with them.

My other favorite thing about this restaurant is that they save rolls of toilet paper when they are low to be used later, while not running the risk of not having any.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Vinocity - January 2010

Located in the heart of Kirkwood, Vinocity is your typical neighborhood hang out. We started out with drinks at the bar, which offered a good selection of beer and wine.

For dinner, our group had the Black & Blue Burger, Sliders (1 each beef, veal, lamb), Butternut Squash soup, hummus sandwich and mussels. We would have all agreed that the food was mediocre (except for the soup which was delicious!). This is probably a better place for drink than dinner.