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Hot pot restaurant atlanta1/15/2024 Until a recent bounce back the empty storefront wasteland in the Perimeter area was starting to compound which reminded me of how Gwinnett Place evolved or rather devolved in the last decade. I just don’t like to see these small businesses lose their shirt, and also do not like to see a further wasteland of shuttered properties. It is hard to believe so many Pho concepts can co-exist and survive in non- asian areas such as Sandy Springs. HaiDiLao US Regional Chinese food from Xi’an-style noodles to Shanghainese soup dumplingshas a. Another phenomenon is the advent of so many Pho related concepts. By Soleil Ho Updated on at 2:40 PM Hot pot is an interactive and customizable meal. New-to-market hot pot restaurant The X Pot coming to West Midtown Its menu includes imported seafood and 'purebred A5 Wagyu beef flown in daily from Japan. Peachtree Dunwoody does not strike me as a destination for Korean cuisine so much as to justify the cost of real estate in such a large and visible and prominent location on Peachtree Dunwoody. served on the sizzling hot plate and egg fried rice. I do not think it has enough commercial appeal to attract and sustain everyday diners except perhaps in an area with a high population of Koreans such as Gwinnett County. 4 of steamed or fried chicken and veggie pot sticker served with sweet mushroom. I do not believe their “regular” draw is anything greater than a infrequent “destination” eatery. There are so many Korean eateries that have popped up it’s hard to imagine where their large following comes from given their menu’s are not something that would attract or sustain locals on the everyday basis. I love the Korean people but not so much Korean food. Far less visible (read: desirable) former Sweet Tomatoes in Alpharetta (950 North Point Drive) and Gwinnett (3505 Mall Boulevard) remain vacant, according to local sources.Īre you pleased to hear that a new Korean BBQ and hot pot eatery is coming soon to Sandy Springs? Are you still bitter about the closure of Sweet Tomatoes? What kind of restaurant would you most like to see open in Sandy Springs? Similarly named K Pot Korean BBQ & Hot Pot revealed plans last year to open four locations in the greater metro Atlanta area including those planned for 3333 Buford Drive - Buford (former Fuego Cantina & Grill), 1715 Howell Mill Road - Atlanta (former Newk's Eatery), 3983 LaVista Road - Tucker (onetime Blockbuster Video), and 2967 Cobb Parkway - Akers Mill (former Chuy's).Įlsewhere in metro Atlanta, the former Kennesaw Sweet Tomatoes was demolished last year to make way for several new tenants including upcoming locations of Five Guys Burgers & Fries, Maple Street Biscuits and Viva Chicken, among other tenants. Online listings indicate that this will be the first location for TOP Korean BBQ & Hot Pot. The building, completed in 1998, sits on about one and half acres at 6340 Peachtree Dunwoody Road in a highly visibly elevated position within an outparcel of existing Costco and Home Depot stores. Locally based real estate brokerage The Shopping Center Group (TSCG) had marketed the 9,338 square foot restaurant building for both single users and three-tenant lease options.
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