Virginie Liao: Pad See U & Malaysian Fried Rice are great choices! Malaysian Chicken Curry is also yummy if you like some sweetness to your curry (not spicy tho). also read my warning tip.
Shawn Boyette: Stick to the Malay section of the menu and the curries! That's where the wonderful flavors are!
192 Peachtree Center Ave NE (at Andrew Young Intl Blvd NE), Atlanta, GA
Indian Chinese Restaurant · Downtown Atlanta · 34 tips and reviews
Opeola Bukola: The pork medallions were excellent, as we're the dumplings for a starter. Amazing place for drinks as well-probably some of the best we had in Atlanta.
Precious 💞🎀: Impressed. Not your average Chinese restaurant, nice atmosphere and the food was tasty.
Dewayne Chandler: Excellent!! Worth being repeat customer
Stefan Kallweit: Always get the garlic green beans! Best veg dish I've had in ages.
Eater: This place is an exception to the “Thai food in Atlanta sucks” rule. Don’t expect weird dishes you’ve never had; instead, order slutty stand-bys like pad thai. [Eater 38 Member]
2905 Peachtree Rd NE (near Pharr Rd.), Atlanta, GA
Sushi Restaurant · Buckhead · 14 tips and reviews
Michael Staton: Best tempura I’ve ever had, even compared to Japan!
Jeff Beagley: Try the general tso. Its on point!
Gilt City: A Buckhead staple since 1979, Grand China has served some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment, including Sir Elton John, Richard Dreyfuss, and Florence Griffith-Joyner.
Thai Restaurant · Morningside - Lenox Park · 22 tips and reviews
Christine B: The Thai curries are good, but for something different, try the delicious Malaysian curry (rendang). Chicken Katsuri is also good, grilled perfectly and topped with a fresh mix of mango and peppers.
Fadia Kader: Decent Thai food but if you really want that good go across the street to King and I
Matt Michelson: Hot and spicy shrimp soup = YES
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