OK not the best part of town but this is my secret jam for the best wings in Atlanta. You just have to know how to order them. They were always nice enough to make me a special lunch for my kid who forgot his lunch at school around the corner. Very nice owners. Good soul food, fried chicken, greens. Order at the counter. Cash only AFAIK.
Alasha B.
Place rating: 2 Savannah, GA
The first time I came here for a quick bite of breakfast, and watched an argument between the female half of the proprietors and a customer. Over an EGG. An EGG, yo. A M — -F — INGEGG. I should have known right then to turn around, but I was starving. My service and ensuing meal wasnt that bad… I was sure to avoid anything with EGGS, lest I end out in a shouting match; I find myself stumbling into enough of those without eggs being involved. I mean, breakfast here is typical lunch truck fare, so I won’t judge too harshly. Where this place fails is at lunch. It’s greasy and bland, which is a hard combo to create, usually. Add in the high prices for everything, and you’ve whittled the stars down to 2. Only eat here if you’re in the area, short on time and don’t have another choice.
Erich l.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
american soul food — korean style! it’s an interesting mix that’ll makes everyone i know not feel so well. how do you mess up mash potatoes? the locals still seem to love it, it’s right next to the marta station and you get a ton of food for $ 5. yuk.