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The Best Dumplings In Atlanta
We gassed up the whip and charged up our Peach Pass to find the tastiest dumplings in all of metro Atlanta.
The Best Korean Fusion Dishes In Atlanta
These ribs, corn dogs, and fried green tomatoes are some of the best things popping out of these K-ATL kitchens.
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Makimono
Makimono, a fast-casual, Asian fusion restaurant in Krog Street Market, features decent westernized Korean, Chinese, and Japanese dishes.
Heirloom Market BBQ
Heirloom Market Barbecue offers the best BBQ-meets-KBBQ fusion in the entire metro.
The Best Dumplings In Atlanta
We gassed up the whip and charged up our Peach Pass to find the tastiest dumplings in all of metro Atlanta.
Hankook Taqueria
Head to this West Midtown staple when you can't decide between burritos and bibimbap.
Jang Su Jang
When the squad is feeling a charred meat, dumpling, and tofu soup moment, this group-friendly Korean BBQ in Duluth has all the answers.
Sambong Naengmyun
We’re suckers for Sambong Naengmyun’s oxtail flavor-rich seolleongtang and their pork mandoo.
The Best Korean Fusion Dishes In Atlanta
These ribs, corn dogs, and fried green tomatoes are some of the best things popping out of these K-ATL kitchens.
Mukja Korean Fried Chicken
The fast-casual midtown fried chicken joint has a variety of excellent Korean-American side dishes that steal the show.
Pelicana Chicken
We keep Pelicana’s fried chicken on our delivery rotation since it arrives at our doorstep as crunchy as when we eat it in the Atlantic Station restaurant.
Pijiu Belly
Fair prices, free parking, and a fun atmosphere explain why this casual, pan-Asian restaurant is always flooded with Tech students.
Mr. Cow
Mr. Cow’s is one of our favorite places to grab a K-Dog with fun toppings like Flaming Cheetos and caramel puff barley.
Krave
Krave is a counter-service Korean restaurant, and the ideal after-work stop when you need a quick, filling meal.
Char Korean Bar And Grill
Char in Inman Park is a lively spot to go to for Korean BBQ, soju, and scene.
MattChews
MattChews is open until 4am on the weekends at Forrest Eatery, the ghost kitchen on the Westside.
Gaja Korean Bar
It's a tricky find for first-timers, but with the best beef bulgogi this side of I-20 and menu items under $15, we'll always make our way to this East Atlanta Village spot.
D92 Korean BBQ
D92 is a Korean BBQ spot in Decatur that's great for a group of friends who want to eat a lot of meat.
Hae Woon Dae BBQ
Bring a bunch of friends to Hae Woon Dae in Doraville for a night of smokey Korean BBQ and plenty of soju.