What to Order: It's hard to pick just one thing to order when the menu is so extensive. Order a margarita with your meal, and enjoy the Mariachi band that plays several times a week during dinner. If you're in the mood for fajitas, there are several options to choose from, but we recommend the fajitas Acapulco. The chorizo con queso is one of the best appetizers on the menu, so be sure to order it for the table. Plan for a multi-course meal when you come here since there are so many items you'll want to try. The restaurant boasts that it creates dishes from the freshest ingredients and creates dishes based on traditional Mexican food recipes. Skip Taco Bell and head over to El Tequileno Family Mexican Restaurant if you're looking for some delicious and authentic tacos. Try "Sterling's Sweet Biscuits," which includes some chipotle cheddar biscuits, chorizo gravy, shredded cheddar cheese, two eggs (any style), and potatoes. What to Order: There's no better breakfast than biscuits and gravy. Be courteous and make sure you don’t linger here too long let everyone have a chance to enjoy the homey space. Get here early-it’s a small place and packed, especially on weekends during brunch hours. They even have some lunch options for those that get their day started a bit later, boasting an array of different and delicious sandwiches. The Little Frankie is the ultimate breakfast sandwich, with ham, turkey, swiss, and cheddar in between two waffles, tempura battered and fried. The crepes are top-notch, especially when filled with peanut butter. Whether you're looking for sweet or savory, the French Press has you covered. The restaurant opens bright and early during both the week and weekends 6:30 a.m. The French Press is a hidden little breakfast joint off the beaten path on the east side of Aurora that serves traditional morning fare, including fried eggs, mixed fruit, waffles, and the best omelets in town. What to Order: Add some sizzle to your breakfast with the "Whole Lotta Skillet" breakfast, served with seasoned country potatoes, two eggs, sausage, ham, mushrooms, tomatoes, onions, green bell peppers, cheddar cheese, and your choice of toast, a flour tortilla, biscuit or a pancake. Once you're seated, turn on some tunes from the mini-jukeboxes on the tables, where just a single quarter will get you two songs-the ultimate tribute to the past. For dinner, try one of their classic entrees, including roast beef, meatloaf, and even liver and onions. For lunch, treat yourself to one of their many sandwiches or burgers they even offer "footlong" hotdogs affectionately named the Hound Dogs. Big breakfast plates are the norm here, and the fried chicken and gravy plate is a customer favorite. Built by one of the last remaining diner manufacturers in the country, Paramount, Rosie's is keeping tradition alive and serving up nostalgic flavors for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Who doesn't love milkshakes, poodle skirts, and an old fashion jukebox? Rosie’s Diner not only brings back the retro-diner ambiance from the 1950s but the traditional food as well, such as meatloaf and mashed potatoes and classic malt-style milkshakes. The restaurant recommends pairing this with kroketten (fried potato dumplings) and red cabbage. What to Order: Try the beef sauerbraten, a marinated Angus choice beef roast served in a sweet and sour brown sauce. Check their website to see the current mid-week specials. If you have time to stay in and dine for dinner on the weekend (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday), you might be able to catch some live music from one of the many bands that play here-and don't forget to stop in for happy hour from 2 p.m. After your lunch or dinner, visit the deli to bring home breads, meats, and cheeses. If you’ve never had schnitzel, this is the place to try it (with a side of German potato salad). Founded in 1989, Helga's wants all of its customers to experience the Old World charm of the Rhineland River Vally in Germany, and taste the heartiness of delicious family-style German cuisine. With dishes that bring "an authentic taste of Germany," according to their website, you won't want to miss out on the delicious array of dishes here. From bratwurst to sauerkraut and traditional home-cooked plates, this restaurant will bring you one step closer to German cuisine at its finest.
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4/8/2024 02:56:51 pm
Since our opening in 2017 as Taaj Restaurant, we have been one of Atlanta’s leading Persian restaurants. Now under a new name and enhanced menu, we continue to provide the best Persian cuisine applauded for both our gracious service and casual take on fine dining.
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