ATLANTA — One million football fans are set to descend on Atlanta for Super Bowl LIII.
That translates into a lot of hungry people. Instead of limiting yourself to the usual concession stand or food court eats, let At the Table ATL be your guide.
Atlanta’s food scene feature dozens of countries, which means all taste buds are covered. There's no particular order, just the promise of a culinary adventure for those wishing to explore the diversity of the metro's food scene.
- Hovan Mediterranean Gourmet: A favorite stop in the metro since the 1980's, Hovan offers the infamous 'Hovan Rolls' amidst a menu of hummus, falafel and gyros.
- Jerusalem Bakery: The family-owned and operated restaurant entices customers with a bakery full of fresh pita and desserts as well as Mediterranean fare.
- Australian Bakery: A favorite in historic Marietta where customers' tastebuds are transported to Australia. The restaurant ships its meat pies by request across the country if you don't get your fill during the Super Bowl. The restaurant has a second location in Cumming.
- Cafeteria Tia Roseta: An escape to Roswell offers a casual dining experience complimented with full on Honduran flavor.
- Mambo's Cafe: You'll find 'casually elegant' experience at Mambo's Cafe where the promise of authentic Peruvian food is delivered.
- NAHM Fine Thai Cuisine: Tucked in Alpharetta, NAHM welcomes diners with intimate tables and white table linens for a taste of Thailand.
- Varuni Napoli: Pizza lovers need not go to Napoli, Italy. Atlanta's own Varuni Napoli is known for authentic artisan flavor and ingredients fresh from Italy.
- Snackboxe Bistro: Just a drive to Doraville, Snackboxe Bistro offers Lao street food and culture that's caught rave reviews from Atlanta's food scene.
- Las Delicias de la Abuela: The comfort of your grandmother’s kitchen with a Colombian twist.
- Bamba Cuisine: Take your taste buds on a journey to Senegal without leaving the metro.
- Marrakech Express: The menu rotates daily at the restaurant's East Atlanta Village outpost, where customers can enjoy Moroccan fare such as couscous.
- Bún Mì' Vietnamese Grill: Bún Mì' aims to mix the old worlds and the new, blending the authentic flavors of Vietnamese-French Indochine cuisine with the modern consumer.
- Conch Heaven: Escape the cold weather and opt for island flavor. The cafe offers Bahamian eats ready to delight.
- Tassa Caribbean Restaurant: Cooking is a family affair at Tassa Caribbean Restaurant, where even celebrities travel across the metro for Trinidadian flavors.
- Golden Drops Cafe: Grab an empanada to go as well as your daily caffeine fix. The Decatur cafe brings home the flavors of the Dominican Republic.
Looking for more? There are a number of worthy spots downtown, like Hsu's Bistro, Truva Turkish Kitchen, Amalfi Pizza, Aviva by Kameel, Kwan's Deli and Korean Kitchen, and Aamar Indian Restaurant.