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Best Cajun Asian

3.7 (28 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
Good for groups

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Cajun Chicken
Mosiah L.

I found out about this restaurant by chance when walking through downtown Atlanta on February 14, 2022. There are other restaurants in the area that sell pizza and sandwiches, but I wanted something different. Since I like Cajun and Asian food, I decided to give this place a try. The restaurant is small and seems to cater more to the downtown business crowd and the students at nearby Georgia State University. I believe Cajun Asian is only open until 4pm on weekdays and doesn't even open weekends. A lot of restaurants in that area tend to do that. There was only one other customer in the place when I was there. The older Asian woman at the counter was very patient in dealing with me. I didn't know that it was about twenty minutes before closing time, but she didn't rush me. I ordered the Cajun Chicken dish and she explained to me that it was very spicy. Just how I like it! The meal with no drink cost me a total of $9.53. Since most of the food is on display behind the glass and in heated compartments, I didn't have to wait long at all for it to be prepared. I didn't eat it until I got home, but it smelled good, looked nice, and tasted even better. And it was every bit as spicy as advertised. If I happen to be in the area again during business hours, I won't hesitate to order from there again. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is they don't stay open later into the evening. It would be cool if they did, but anyone who's been to downtown Atlanta after 6pm knows why they don't.

Teryaki chicken and fried rice
Raneem S.

Good prices, about 10 dollars for a plate and I couldn't even finish it. Nice staff as well

Half rice half green beans (+$1 charge) with eggplant and tofu & vegetables
Allissa A.

Fantastic and quick lunch spot on Georgia State's campus. Broad street has plenty of restaurants but they've got some of the fastest and reasonably priced food around here. Everything is already cooked and it's served up cafeteria style. Choose between steamed/fried rice or lo mein (I chose to do half steamed rice half green beans for a $1 up charge) and chose two of their vegetarian sides (eggplant and tofu & vegetables). Food was hot, fresh, and delicious. Probably some of the best eggplant in garlic sauce I've had from any Chinese spot! While I was there they had to call out for more chicken and broccoli because it's ordered so frequently and I saw someone from the back pour a new load of freshly fried veggie rolls which to me was a great sign of how fresh the food is. The veggie roll comes with the meal too! I will definitely come here again when I'm in a time crunch and need a substantial meal on campus.

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Sara M.

The last time I came to this end of Broad Street, this place was some other Chinese restaurant. This one is a little odd, but that's okay. They have a combo meal, along the lines of what you'd find at Peachtree Center: rice or noodles, two items (meats or veggies), egg roll or soup, and a sweet tea for under $6. The food is your standard food court Chinese, and for the most part, nothing noteworthy. The standouts for me were the egg drop soup and, strangely enough, the sweet tea. The soup had a ton of black pepper in it, so if that's not your thing, beware. Luckily, it is my thing, so I really enjoyed it. The sweet tea was deliciously sweet and refreshing. I'm glad I gave this place a try. It's not my first choice on this street FULL of choices, but their lunch combo is a good deal for the money. And that peppery egg drop soup...YUM.

Sesame chicken, bourbon chicken, fried rice and egg roll and free tea
Nik M.

Typical moderate quality take-out Chinese lunch. I'd give them one hand above their neighbor and competitor Gensing because you get a free drink included with your meal at a cost of ~$7

Beef Bibimbap
Ivy Y.

Got yesterday's leftover vege as the side of grilled teriyaki chicken :( Yellow broccoli and sour cabbage. So I update the review and take two stars off. The chicken was fresh and delicious though.

It's the teriyaki grilled chicken with white rice and veggies. The only thing spicy is the veggies in this meal. Chicken is good

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I've been here several times - the food is always good and fresh. The service is also always good - the folks who work here are very nice.

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GROSS, GROSS, and GROSS!!! Stay away from this disaster area! Everything is overly sweet and greasy.

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10 years ago

Not too bad. Prices are reasonable and the lady who attended us was very funny and pleasant.

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8 years ago

Had the beef bibimbap and it was soooo good. Lots of veggies and had plenty of flavor. Cant wait to try more!

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I've only eaten there twice but the food is great, reasonable rices and the people are nice. No complaints.

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Steam-line, mall quality Chinese perfect for lunch. I recommend the green beans and the stir-fry vegetables with tofu.

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Stone Bowl House - Potato side dish

Stone Bowl House

4.0(595 reviews)
13.1 mi
$$

Oh yeah! Buford highway is so hard with so many wonderful restaurants. This is a definite stop!…read more So, so so good. Can't go wrong: Seafood pancake Beef bulgogi Chicken type bulgogi Veggies outstanding! Service was great. Top of our return list!

My family and I have eaten here for years and we just returned on Saturday craving Atlanta's best…read moreKorean food after near non-stop K-Pop Demon Hunters with the kids all Christmas and New Year's break. The Korean food scenes got my wife and I hungry every time! Having been to many of Atlanta's best Korean restaurants over the past decade, Stone Bowl is a clear notch above the rest. The side dishes are just simply better with robust authentic seasoning and unforgettable flavor that leaves you craving for more. The kimchi is spot on for spice but not overwhelming. The potatoes are to die for, cooked to perfection, tender and absorbent of all the nearby flavors. For the first time, we tried the Korean sushi roll (K-Pop Demon Hunters was calling) and it didn't disappoint. Stuffed with fresh cooked bulgogi and veggies, we ate it so fast we were left thinking of Korean sushi rolls had an edge over Japanese sushi rolls! And we also got the poached dumplings for the first time and almost went as fast as the sushi roll. The authentic style of poaching the dumpling made it taste homemade from grandma's kitchen. The sizzling plate of bulgogi was amazingly put down the gullet on top of everything else. Consistently on point and warms the tummy. Service is cordial, but somewhat aloof and distant at times because we would have loved an offer to refill our side dishes, but admittedly they are often busy and we don't go there to expect Michelin dining service levels. We come for the food. Awesome food. And Stone Bowl House will be seeing us again before long.

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Gaja Korean Bar - Spicy Fried Chicken @tiffhuangry

Gaja Korean Bar

4.0(427 reviews)
2.7 miEast Atlanta Village
$$

Truly, a hidden gem in the East Atlanta Village! Gaja's entrance is located on the side of the…read morefairly large parking area that surrounds the many shops and restaurants in this area. Despite this, the restaurant was vibrant on a rainy midweek day... Almost full to capacity with patrons. Happy my partner recommended this restaurant! I sat at the bar to place my to go order and was greeted promptly by the bartender. He brought me water and provided the QR code to order. The gentleman next to me was enjoying the Bimibap which looked very enticing, but due to the cold weather, I wanted something warm. Soup was not an option and was directed to the glass noodle dish. The glass noodles were of a sweet potato consistency and included several vegetables. I did not know that the bone marrow mentioned in the description would be an actual marrow, quite large that was discovered once I dug into my dish at home. The flavors exuded were right on point! The portion was also ample for a second meal. Will definitely return to sample the Bimibap on a warmer day and possibly some of the drinks offered. I truly enjoyed the waiting period at the bar, striking up conversation and viewing Misery which was being projected on the wall... A true horror classic. I enjoyed the atmosphere and menu offerings.

I popped into Gaja Korean Bar this past Friday... and wow…read more This place is a hidden gem for real. I've walked past it a million times and had NO idea it was even there. The vibe is super cool -- eccentric in the best way, intimate but still lively. They had a movie playing on a projector, which gave the space a whole artsy, underground feel. Now, the menu isn't exactly pescatarian‑friendly, so I couldn't go too crazy, but what I *did* try was solid. The Kimchi Fried Rice was a little on the bland side for me -- I expected more punch since it's kimchi, but the portion was perfect. Most people pair it with their signature chicken dishes anyway, which makes total sense. The Kimchi Crab Cake, though? Absolutely delicious. Packed with savory lump crab, crispy panko coating, and a little lemony finish. YUM. My boyfriend got the Gaja‑style chicken and was obsessed -- crispy, crunchy, tossed in their famous sauce, topped with tofu ranch. He cleaned that plate. Now let's talk drinks. I ordered the Sledge‑o‑matic Lover, and this is the perfect spring/summer drink. Cucumber jalapeño tequila, house‑made watermelon syrup, a splash of lime, a hint of lemon... perfection. It's listed as spicy, but it's really not -- and I'm not a spicy‑drink girlie. This one is fantastic. The service was great too -- warm, attentive, and quick. The food came out faster than expected, everything was hot, and every dish looked beautiful. Gaja really surprised me in the best way.

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Jang Su Jang

Jang Su Jang

4.7(105 reviews)
22.8 mi

Jang Su Jang is one of the best options for Korean food in the Alpharetta-Milton area. Many people…read morewill recognize the name from its long-standing reputation in Duluth, and it's great to have a location closer to home. The menu feels a bit more streamlined than I remember from the original location, though the core dishes are still there. It will be interesting to see how the restaurant evolves under the current management. Regardless, the food consistently tastes authentic and well prepared. Service has always been pleasant and efficient during my visits, which makes the experience even better. Parking can occasionally be tricky since it's located in downtown Alpharetta, but there's a nearby free parking garage that makes it manageable. Overall, it's a solid go-to when you're craving Korean food in the area without needing to drive to neighboring cities.

0/5 stars. What kind of scam is this????…read more As a korean, this place was a huge disappointment. First off, jjamppong no matter where you go all have a distinct, staple taste. The spicy jjamppong here tasted horrible. it was just noodles with 5 pieces of over cooked and old seafood in chili paste broth.... Second. The bibimbap? why would they serve it on a FLAT plate? it was so hard to mix the rice in it. Portion size of this dish was like kids menu. Not sure if they only focused on the aesthetics of the restaurant but there no need for you to waste money here.

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Kang Nam Japanese Restaurant

Kang Nam Japanese Restaurant

4.3(580 reviews)
12.5 mi
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A really good sushi restaurant Korean styled. Whenever we come here, it's always busy. Good to know…read moremy friends know the owner and they always greet us and give us a nice private table pretty quickly. Service is always excellent and the sushi is quite good for Doraville. At times, we do order in advance for take out, and the quality is just the same as if we were eating at the restaurant. Around 6 pm on the weekends, try to make reservation...

Service? Excellent. Ambiance? Relaxed and enjoyable. Food? Oh...MAN. Wow…read more.. I came here about 8 years ago with the same family members +1 family friend and we enjoyed dinner then, but it truly didn't compare to this visit. Previously, I had Kang Nam slated as an overpriced, but decent sushi place that serves meals on a more robust scale if you're dining with a party. However, the sushi back then was somewhat underwhelming. Last night, we had a phenomenal set. Hamachi, Otoro, Unagi, Ebi, and more! Every piece was delicately balanced and beautifully arranged. Honestly, I wasn't really expecting too much going in- and I'd only chosen Kang Nam as a place where I could get some decent sushi while my family got something else entirely. My mom had Don Katsu (served with a small dish of Japanese style curry sauce). My uncle got the Tempura Udon, of which they served the tempura shrimp on the side in a bed of tempura flakes. This is kind of genius, because you can make the decision on when you want to dip in your tempura instead of them bringing it and you have to down the tempura fast in order to still have it be crunchy... NOT HERE! It stays crunchy since they serve it separately. Love that. We had refillable banchan: kimchi, king oyster mushrooms, and glass noodles- all of which were delicious. We all received bowls of deliciously simple miso soup and we ordered a set of fried dumplings. Everything was great! That is...until the sushi came out. Wow. Presentation: 10/10. Flavor? 10/10. Portion-size: TEN OUT OF TEN, Y'ALL. The sushi rice was fantastic and they didn't use too much like a lot of places do with their nigiri. The toppings were functionally decorative. The sweet shrimp was especially pretty with two different colors of roe on top. The yellowtail didn't need the toppings it had- green onion and fish/squid flakes(?)- in my opinion, but they added a dimension of texture to the initial bite and a hint of flavor to the finish. The fish was perfect in every way: not too thick, no too thin, overlapping the rice by double to allow for perfect soy sauce dips without soaking the rice, and I just CAN NOT EXPLAIN how good each piece was... The sushi rolls were so delicious and every bite had wonderful textures and flavors, but my absolute favorite roll was the one with the smoked tuna on top- WOW! Absolutely stunned. Never - EVER - have I actually tasted the smoke flavor so clearly and completely. I am a HUGE fan of that one and I can't even remember the name of it...it's in the picture on the plate behind the sweet shrimp. The eel nigiri was also a highlight for me- as it's one of my favorite pieces of sushi, I always order several pieces. I was happily surprised to see they were nearly twice the size I get at other restaurants. Hands-down, the best otoro (fatty tuna) I've had in Atlanta. The sushi chef here also believes in giving special service by preparing some extra pieces for the customers as well. I only ordered one set of otoro, but next time....oh my...my bill is gonna hurt next time. Each 2-piece set of otoro is set at $17, so...yeah... It's going to be SO WORTH IT though. I will 10000% be back- soon. I might just get some Otoro, Hamachi, and one of those smoked tuna rolls...man. SO. RIDICULOUSLY. GOOD. Get in there if you haven't been in a while. Trust me!

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So Kong Dong Tofu House - Bulgogi bibimbab

So Kong Dong Tofu House

4.0(975 reviews)
11.5 mi
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This is such a cute little spot! It's very homey and welcoming. The food is fantastic. Service was…read moregreat! I got the Bulgogi Bibimbap and it was a good size! I feel like two people could have ate from my bowl. Next time, I want to try the Veggie Dumpling Tofu soup! Also, it's so welcoming in here, there were a lot of folks here by themselves enjoying a meal and just being to themselves. I love that a lot!

I remember years back thinking this place was good, not amazing, but enough to make it worth coming…read moreback. This was a long time ago, maybe before Covid, and it's really sad to see that it went downhill since I've last been. Upon entering, I noticed we were the only customers. Strange, but maybe the late lunch, early dinner time is not busy here. We were sat down, but the service wasn't very friendly. Despite being the only people here, we felt rushed to order and go. I suppose the biggest reason I'm giving a 3 is because of the yellow croaker/corvina. I love, love, love when tofu houses give it, and when I saw it here... it was the biggest disappointment. It was old. Definitely not as fresh as some of the other offerings here, and honestly, of the menu items here, only the seafood pancake was anything truly worthwhile. While the galbi was well marinated, it was thin. The soft tofu soup was good, but I feel as though most tofu houses do it well, so it's expected.

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