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Top 10 Hidden Restaurants In Atlanta

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We all know that on Sundays we brunch, but what if I could tell you that you can have great brunch any day of the week.If you have been in Atlanta then you should know that it is almost impossible to figure out where to eat if you aren’t a native. All The Parties makes sure that not only you know some of the best places to party, but the best places to get some real good brunch time in.

The Breakfast Boys

3387 Main St, Atlanta, GA 30337

The Breakfast Boys is an all-day breakfast that will leave you satisfied and fiending for more! In College Park, you can find one the best all day breakfast that is in the southside of Atlanta. With their variety of menu items, they have been known for being a perfect brunch spot as well as a social club. Some of their menu items include frozen peach cobbler  lattes, mimosas, pineapple upside-down French toast and Jerk chicken. The Breakfast Boys opens at 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. everyday.

Poco Loco Neighborhood Provisions

2233 College Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30317

With their famous breakfast burrito being an instant hit every Saturday morning, Chef Nick Melvin decided to take a leap of faith by opening up this restaurant.Their variety of delicious burritos can be found soon in the Virginia-Highland Farmers Market’s parking lot. Some of their items include barbacoa and egg, ramp chilaquiles along with their fresh tortillas and soup. 

Karv Kitchen

5126 Peachtree Blvd SuiteB, Chamblee, GA 30341

This Mediterran restaurant is a hidden gem that needs to be discovered. Owner Sandy Papadopoulos takes pride in serving some of interesting Morocaan food that will have your mouth watering. Along with her chef Shan Holler, they offer Morocaan food, lamb shank and other dishes. If you have a sweet tooth, you should try their loukoumades. 

Continent Restaurant & Cigar Lounge

4300 Buford Hwy NE #201-202, Atlanta, GA 30345

The African diaspora has a multitude of food that could leave anyone wondering how can so many foods have so many different restaurants. While traveling through the African diaspora, owner Scotley Innis was motivated to open a restaurant that will be dedicated to catering to all the different foods that the African diaspora has to offer. Continent started to make his own cross-cultural dishes such as Yardman oysters, duck bacon and many more. At Continent you can enjoy a sweet cigar with your meal while you sip on one of their many cognac collections.

Chattahoochee Food Works

1235 Chattahoochee Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Celebrity chef and Bizarre food host Andrew Zimmern and Robert Montwaid teamed together to create the first set of a 31-stall market in North Atlanta.  These markets and test kitchens can offer a multitude of different foods from Neapolitan-style pizzas, sushi, ramen, thai fare, pho and many more. As they continue to renovate their restaurant with their delicious cuisine, you can enjoy a sip of one of their many cocktails and wine selections at the bar that will be arriving in a couple of months .

Tum Pok Pok

5000 Buford Hwy NE, Chamblee, GA 30341

While this restaurant just opened in April, this Thai restaurant in Chamblee has already gotten traction due to word of mouth. Owner Adidsara Weerasin of Bangkok Thyme specializes in northern Thailand cuisine throughout the Mokong River. Some of the foods they have to offer are papaya salad, pork dumplings, mango sticky rice and many more. As you enjoy their Thai ice milk tea, be sure to remember that All The Parties sent you!

Che butter Jonez

57 Cleveland Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30315

If you have visited Cleveland Avenue, then you might have heard people talking about that famous That Sh!t Slambing burger. Look no further than CHE Butter Jonez and you will find everything you may want with their daily changing menu you have a plethora of options. Some of their menu items consist of bodega-style breakfast dishes, parmesan truffle popcorn and much more. Activists Malik Rhasaan and Detric Fox-Quinlan opened this food truck for their permanent location by the Chevron on Cleveland Avenue.

El Viñedo Local

730 Peachtree St NE #100, Atlanta, GA 30308

 Newly open and ready for the public this tapas bar has taken over Peachtree Street in Midtown. Due to its high volume from the traffic of being within walking distance of the Fox Theatre, this place has become a success. Owner Robert Kaster teamed together with chef Bruno to create the most delectable dishes that you have ever experienced. Their menu items include empanadas, arepas, plantains and more delicious South American cuisine.

Seoul Chikin at Smith’s Olde Bar

1578 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30324

This Korean restaurant run by Stephanie Watson has taken over the kitchen at Piedmont Heights and if you visit you won’t be disappointed. At Seoul Chikin at Smith’s Olde Bar, you can enjoy some of their Korean fried chicken, mandu, or ramen noodle combination.  With her mother’s recipe, she was able to captivate her audience with her cooking. 

Spicy Hill Restaurant

544 Tara Rd Suite C, Jonesboro, GA 30238

Are you fiending for some Jamaican cuisine and do not know where to go? Well, look no further than Spicy Hill restaurant to get some of their Jamaican food. The restaurant offers cod fritters, saltfish spring rolls or their mild spicy jerk wings. You can also enjoy their brunch items, pineapple stuffed waffles and  their many seafood  specials. 

Whether it’s brunch or just great eatery places, All The Parties got you covered with some of the best places to visit in the A! If you would like to know more about any good spots to visit click the link below to read more information!

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