Rice Pilaf Restaurants in Atlanta

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City: Atlanta, 1258 Virginia AveGA 30344, Atlanta, United States
Delivery, Takeout, Parking, TV
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City: Atlanta, 30 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, United States
"Food and service were bad. the food took a long time to get out. Once it arrived, some orders were missing, eating was not well prepared or tasty and some of them was cold. our server was disorganized and repeatedly complained that it had to go to the third level and had to return to our table on the first level. would not recommend this device at all."
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City: Atlanta, 464 Edgewood Ave SE Atlanta, GA 30312-1838, United States
"Enjoyed by flyers on social media. Nothing was advertised as on the flyer. Flyer said $25 Hookah was charged $40. Beverages advertised at $5 were charged $10. Before midnight. It was free admission. Parking was a hot mess. We sat up, service sucked great time! If you don't know the girls they ignored you. We said we had to buy a bottle to sit on a small table. The bartender made hell out of our drinks! The best part of the night was the female dj."
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City: Atlanta, 1937 Piedmont Cir Ne Atlanta, GA 30324, 30324-4873, United States
Beer, Full Bar, Late Night, Discover
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City: Atlanta, 4355 Cobb Pkwy SE, 30339, Atlanta, United States
"This is a great local bar. Looking for a low key place to get a burger and beer, this is it. Definitely not pretentious and genuine with hearty pub food and friendly service."
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City: Atlanta, 30308 Atlanta, United States
"So this restaurant ran out of food this weekend. We had reservations, showed up to be told all they had was wings on the menu. No other meat because they ran out."
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City: Atlanta, 4719 Ashford Dunwoody Road Ste. 104 Dunwoody, GA 30338, 30338-5552, Atlanta, United States
Full Bar, Discover, MasterCard, Gluten Free Options
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City: Atlanta, 1104 Crescent Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia, 30309, United States
Parking, Wheelchair, Romantic, Groups
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City: Atlanta, 100 Galleria Pkwy SE, Atlanta, United States Of America, 30339
"Incredible from the view to the food to the service. The location overlooks the new braves ball park and an incredible view overlooking atlanta. Clean interior and many options for dining/drinking rooms. Dress is business or business casual. I went with a friend that had a membership.... but, it seems like membership is required unless you're a guest."
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City: Atlanta, 3131 Cobb Pkwy S E Ste 200 Atlanta, GA 30339, United States
"Copeland's specializes in New Orleans cuisine. R and I came here on two consecutive days to enjoy Copeland's experiences. Unfortunately, overall consistency between the two days, which is what I expected, wasn't there. Free parking is available in the small parking lot in front of the restaurant, and in the large parking garage nearby that is shared by businesses in and around Parkway Pointe. Our first visit, during dinner time, was on a Friday evening. The service was just OK. Our server seemed to periodically forget that we were there. The food was great, though. We both had red beans and rice and Andouille sausage. The meal was deliciously filling. I noticed that there were a lot of chaining dishes and food stations set up throughout the restaurant, and I asked one of the servers if there was an event going on. I was told that they were preparing for the brunch buffets that they were having this weekend. I loved the food so much that I already planned to come back the next day (Saturday). Saturday's brunch buffet started at 11 am, the same time the restaurant opened. We got there, without reservations, a few minutes after 11 am, and there was a long line out the door, but the hostess was pretty quick at taking customers to tables throughout the big restaurant. R and I were seated right next to the prime rib and raw oyster stations, which is right where we wanted to be. My focus was on the prime rib, the main reason why we came here to get some great tasting medium rare prime rib. Unfortunately, the prime rib was a big fail. All they had the entire time we were there was well done. The only reason why I even got any prime rib was because I had requested medium rare from the employee at the prime rib carving station, and she cut off two slices of what looked like medium rare on my plate. After taking a couple of steps away from the station, I realized that the heating lamps above the prime rib made the meat look reddish, so I was fooled. You would think that, since this was the only substantial meat available (beside chicken tenders, slices of sausage and bacon), Copeland's would have all doneness of prime rib available. From where I sat, I could see customer after customer's faces get all scrunched up, disappointed that they couldn't get anything other than well done. R loved the raw oysters, since he was able to choose which half shelled oysters he wanted. They also had peel and eat shrimp, but I didn't want to work for my food. Unfortunately, I'm allergic to shellfish, so I didn't eat any. During the early hours of the buffet, a long line was pretty constant for about an hour for the omelet station, which obviously took some time for an employee to cook omelets on demand. I just got bacon from that area, and the bacon was pretty standard tasting. Other things that I ate were cheesy grits (very good), spinach and artichoke dip (although there wasn't anything to dip in it by the time I got to it) which was very delicious), red beans and rice, sliced Andouille sausage (all of that was very good), chicken tenders that were flavored with some type of tabasco sauce (meh), jambalaya pasta (yuck), fresh fruit (very refreshing) and raspberry (I think) cobbler (meh). There were many other items, but much of it were fried, and I didn't quite feel like eating fried foods. I was disappointed with the amount of available foods that were at least halfway healthy. The service from the server was great, as he periodically came by to check on us to see if we needed any refills or anything else. Apparently, if you don't get in soon after the brunch buffet starts, you may have to wait for about 90 minutes to be seated. I suggest showing up at about 1 pm for the brunch buffet, which ends at 3 pm. Overall, for me at least, I'd rather come here for a regular dinner, and skip the brunch buffet altogether. The brunch buffet is currently priced at $32.99 for adults, and I think that's too high for what is available: too many fried foods choices, prime rib that was pr"
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Rice Pilaf

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$4.8

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