Atlanta, Georgia

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Working on this in my spare time; pardon my outline.

Burgers and Fries

  • Varsity, The
    • An Atlanta institution since 1703, The Varsity serves up hot dogs, hamburgers, greasy fries, and Frosted Oranges all day, every day. Bills itself as "the world's largest drive-in", but I've always eaten inside. Visitors to the city are required by municipal ordinance to eat here at least once and "get their oil changed", as the Tech students say. Locals only eat there when taking visitors along. It's on North Avenue, right next to the 75/85 overpass (West Peachtree exit if northbound).

Japanese

  • Sakanaya
  • Sushi Yoshi
  • Yakitori Jinbei

Malaysian

  • Malaya

Pizza

  • Fellini's
    • A chain of pizza restaurants which reside exclusively in converted old filling stations with garages. The pizza's good, cheap, and usually fast. You can get whole pizzas, but nearly everyone orders by the slice. Try the Special or the White. Several brews on tap, or do it up traditional style and gulp down all thr root beer you can drink (sadly, Coca-Cola finally terminated production of their "Ramblin'" brand, so now there's just Barq's).
  • Savage Pizza

Southern

For a city in the Deep South, Atlanta has surprisingly few good places to go for homestyle cookin'

  • Flying Biscuit Cafe
    • Look no further for all your lesbian upscale Southern cooking needs. Trendy, popular, tasty, and not very expensive, the Flying Biscuit is -- well, in my opinion it's really just a decent place to eat, though it has attained near-legenday status. They don't do "cookin'" so much as "a New South interpretation of traditional cuisine". Which means you don't get cheese grits, you get grits with spinach and gruyere. Two locations, one in Gay Central at 10th and Piedmont, and the original on McLendon, over in Candler Park (just east of Little 5). The original has an attached bakery, which is pretty awesome.
  • Mary Mac's Tearoom

Vietnamese

  • Pho Hoa

Groceries

  • Buford Farmer's Market (Pan-Asian, Mexicano)
  • DeKalb Farmer's Market (Every Vegetable Ever)
  • Tomato (Japanese)