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Buford Georgia Restaurants?
Posted on 5/3/16 at 8:34 pm
Posted on 5/3/16 at 8:34 pm
I have to meet people somewhere around I-85/20. Think there is a mall there. Is there anything decent for dinner close by? I don't have to entertain anyone so doesn't really matter. Probably by myself or maybe one other.
Also what the hell I need somewhere to stay too. I'm assuming the basic interchange hotels are available?
Also what the hell I need somewhere to stay too. I'm assuming the basic interchange hotels are available?
Posted on 5/3/16 at 8:53 pm to Martini
Wish I could provide some insight. Mall of Georgia is right there and you are right-lots of interchange hotels. Courtyard etc.
It is a really commercially developed area and every chain imaginable is there. Just can't help you with good local places.
It is a really commercially developed area and every chain imaginable is there. Just can't help you with good local places.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 8:58 pm to Tigertown in ATL
There is a PF Changs at the Mall.
Taco Mac has good wings and good selection of beer.
Taco Mac has good wings and good selection of beer.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 9:20 pm to Martini
I live not far from there ... it's a mall comparable to the Mall of Louisiana, (it's actually called the Mall of Georgia)and like Tigertown said, all the usual chains and hotels are all around there.
Only spot I would recommend is Provino's ... decent Italian restaurant. Nothing too fancy, but solid food nonetheless. My Sicilian grandparents would eat it. It's one of only two Italian places we regularly eat at out here. There's also a burger and shake joint over there ... craft burger type place ... Burger 21.
Only spot I would recommend is Provino's ... decent Italian restaurant. Nothing too fancy, but solid food nonetheless. My Sicilian grandparents would eat it. It's one of only two Italian places we regularly eat at out here. There's also a burger and shake joint over there ... craft burger type place ... Burger 21.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 10:18 pm to Martini
Have La friends that live there for ages, and always feel horrible for them when visiting and dining. Because for an area full of McMansion wealth, it like much of Atl's outer burbs is Bubbaville(even Mall of Ga..etc..)..and/or full of transplanted Yankees that cant't cook nor foodies..
The answer to your question though, is Aqua Terra Bistro in downtown Buford, a small gem, nice southern atmosphere, quality fare..I think even Martini would like it. It's the only thing I've really liked in that neck of the wood over the last 20 yrs.
The answer to your question though, is Aqua Terra Bistro in downtown Buford, a small gem, nice southern atmosphere, quality fare..I think even Martini would like it. It's the only thing I've really liked in that neck of the wood over the last 20 yrs.
Posted on 5/3/16 at 11:07 pm to Martini
Are you in Buford or near 85/20? Because those are two different places. If you're near Buford proper Parma Tavern is legit. It's near the 85/985 split. If you're actually by 85/20 that's basically downtown Atlanta.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 12:17 am to Martini
Rico's World Kitchen
downtown by the railroad tracks. very good
downtown by the railroad tracks. very good
Posted on 5/4/16 at 7:07 am to Rohan2Reed
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Are you in Buford or near 85/20?
There is a state highway 20 up there. It is the Mall exit. That is what I am assuming.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 7:13 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
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for an area full of McMansion wealth, it like much of Atl's outer burbs is Bubbaville
I don't know about Bubbaville, but the entire northern arc from Kennesaw to Buford is a culinary wasteland, relatively speaking.
Sure there are lots of great restaurants up there, but even higher income people love their chains.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 2:55 pm to Tigertown in ATL
The best thing I've found since moving here (Lawrenceville) is the wide array of different ethnic cuisines:
Jamaican
Indian
Afghan
Korean
Pakistani
Colombian
Peruvian
Philippino
Dominican
African
... and the usuals,
Japanese
Chinese
Thai
Vietnamese
Mexican
Greek
Italian,
... but some solid quality places.
Jamaican
Indian
Afghan
Korean
Pakistani
Colombian
Peruvian
Philippino
Dominican
African
... and the usuals,
Japanese
Chinese
Thai
Vietnamese
Mexican
Greek
Italian,
... but some solid quality places.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 3:10 pm to unclebuck504
I can buy into your top list even though I have not had much of any of those types of food in ATL other than Indian.
However, I have not found a Thai, Mexican, Japanese, Chinese or Italian restaurant that I would feel comfortable recommending.
Not that I don't have some of those that I go to, but none that I can strongly recommend.
However, I have not found a Thai, Mexican, Japanese, Chinese or Italian restaurant that I would feel comfortable recommending.
Not that I don't have some of those that I go to, but none that I can strongly recommend.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 3:21 pm to unclebuck504
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Afghan
How does this compare to other Middle Eastern cuisine or Greek cuisine as people here like to call it?
Posted on 5/4/16 at 6:46 pm to Martini
There's a Korean BBQ restaurant about every 50 feet down Buford Hwy. Pick one, they're all the same and all good from my experience. 
Posted on 5/4/16 at 8:02 pm to mouton
Afghan is very similar to Indian and Pakistani with slight variations and a few signature dishes. It's like Vietnamese/Thai similar.
My current go to for that end of the culinary spectrum is a hole in the wall named Asma's. It's off of Old Norcross and Breckenridge, right where Old Norcross is about to cross over 85.
There'd Nan-N-Curry on the front corner, visible from Old Norcross (decent but not that good ish) ... the next building that forms an "L" with that building, you go down the hill and around the back to the other side ... and there it is.
They have a decent lunch buffet for like 6 bucks. I've found that Halal businesses are better suited for buffets, because it seems as though their beliefs don't allow them to prepare a lot and let it sit. It's maybe 10 items and they're fresh and hot.
It's a true hole in the wall (foam plates and plastic utensils) ... but a great spot to get a good quick hot plate of food for 6 bucks.
My current go to for that end of the culinary spectrum is a hole in the wall named Asma's. It's off of Old Norcross and Breckenridge, right where Old Norcross is about to cross over 85.
There'd Nan-N-Curry on the front corner, visible from Old Norcross (decent but not that good ish) ... the next building that forms an "L" with that building, you go down the hill and around the back to the other side ... and there it is.
They have a decent lunch buffet for like 6 bucks. I've found that Halal businesses are better suited for buffets, because it seems as though their beliefs don't allow them to prepare a lot and let it sit. It's maybe 10 items and they're fresh and hot.
It's a true hole in the wall (foam plates and plastic utensils) ... but a great spot to get a good quick hot plate of food for 6 bucks.
This post was edited on 5/4/16 at 10:36 pm
Posted on 5/4/16 at 8:12 pm to Tigertown in ATL
Tigertown ...
Thai - Thai Lotus on Sugarloaf between Cruze Rd. and Old Norcross. Solid.
Vietnamese - Pho 89 on Old Norcross between Sugarloaf and Cruze Rd.
Italian - I like Dominick's on the square in Lawrenceville across from the old courthouse. Provino's is decent. If I'm going with the Wife ... Dominick's ... kids involved, Provino's. While neither are must haves, if you want Italian they get it done. (I've had Italian since moving here that made me feel like Henry Hill at the end of Goodfellas ... I'm Sicilian.) Luciano's on Sugarloaf blows.
Thai - Thai Lotus on Sugarloaf between Cruze Rd. and Old Norcross. Solid.
Vietnamese - Pho 89 on Old Norcross between Sugarloaf and Cruze Rd.
Italian - I like Dominick's on the square in Lawrenceville across from the old courthouse. Provino's is decent. If I'm going with the Wife ... Dominick's ... kids involved, Provino's. While neither are must haves, if you want Italian they get it done. (I've had Italian since moving here that made me feel like Henry Hill at the end of Goodfellas ... I'm Sicilian.) Luciano's on Sugarloaf blows.
Posted on 5/4/16 at 10:02 pm to unclebuck504
Well looks like you guys came through as I knew you would. Thanks. I'll let you know where I end up.
Posted on 5/5/16 at 3:57 am to unclebuck504
Uncle Buck thanks for those recs.
Martini hope you get something good!
Martini hope you get something good!
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