Every time we go to 678, theres always a wait, no matter what day it is. So per usual, we sat down with our buzzer and waited for our table.
I know it's a bad habit but when eating Korean BBQ I always feel like something's missing if we don't at least have a glass of beer or rice wine!
Since we were celebrating a birthday but all had work the next day, we decided to go with some thing lighter than soju & beer. I don't like the taste of rice wine if it's not mixed with Sprite, maybe I'm used to always mixing my drinks, I don't know but in my opinion in tastes way better.
Can't eat Korean BBQ without some soup - as a courtesy, they normally give you soy bean paste soup with your meal.
Our server wasn't great that day but nonetheless, the food was delicious. Probably out of all the Korean BBQ joints in Georgia, 678 would be my favorite.
We've only been to Shake Shack once before and it was pretty good so we decided to stop by today.
We always share our food so we decided to order a few things so that we can try some new things. I tried the Shack Burger the last time we came and I really liked it - I always tend to get what a restaurant is originally known for.
We also got two orders of cheese fries, which would've tasted better if there was some hot sauce. But thats okay, it was still good and we finished the whole thing.
He got a beer to go with the burger & hotdogs, but me not being a big fan of pale ale only took a sip and decided to stick with my lemonade, which he said tasted like blood & metal. Weirdo.
We heard that their hotdogs are pretty good too so we got the Shack Meister dog & the Shack-cago dog. I don't think I would order the Shack Meister again, just because the cheese made it taste to similar to my fries and it was a bit on the salty side. We both really liked the Shack-cago dog, it was spicy and went well with everything that was in it.
We still haven't tried their shakes, so we promised that the next time we come, we will order it no matter what.
My sister decided to surprise this past week and visited Georgia for a few days! My boyfriend and room mates were in on it, but I absolutely had no idea. I was so happy that she visited even if it was only for a few days. On the first night she arrived we decided to have dinner at Shoya Izakaya which is a Japanese 'Tapas Style' restaurant located in Doraville.
We definitely cannot leave out some sort of alcohol on a Saturday night, so we decided to order the beer tower, which served a bit over 10 cups. When the waiter was bringing it to our table, everyone near us was looking at our table.
We ordered a bunch of dishes, since each dish only had a few pieces on it. The picture above was the tomato & bacon skewer which was really good. The bacon was crispy while the tomato was really juicy.
The other skewer we decided to order was the chicken & garlic which in my opinion tasted better than the first one. There were a few pieces of garlic on the skewer that went perfectly with the chicken.
Of course if you come to eat at a Japanese restaurant you need to try their ramen. We chose to share the Tan Tan ramen which was made with spicy chicken broth and ground pork. Looks are deceiving because the ramen wasn't as spicy as it looked.
Boyfriend was craving some gyoza so we ordered a plate of it as well. There wasn't anything special about them but the dipping sauce was really good and went well with the cabbage.
Okonomiyaki was the first dish that we ordered which I would recommend that you do because this takes about 30 minutes to be served. The thickness of this pancake is ridiculous which made me understand why it took so long to come out. This was the last thing we ate, but by the time it was served we were already too full so we weren't able to finish it.
But overall, the ambiance and service was pretty good and the food was tasty as well. I know I'll definitely be back!