If you want to get messy, go to Ann's. The Ghetto Burger, a double cheeseburger with bacon, grilled onions, ketchup, mustard, and chili, requires plenty of napkins. En savoir plus .
If spicy pizza isn't your thing, keep it simple with the Margherita D.O.P. (mozzarella, tomato, and basil.) En savoir plus .
With Thai pepper, avocado, grapefruit, and coconut, the little crispy Gulf Crab Fritter is one of Atlanta's best-executed dishes. En savoir plus .
Atlantans don't have to go to national chains like Chipotle and Moe's to get football-sized burritos. Get the pork and green chilli burrito. En savoir plus .
BoccaLupo has quickly become one of this city's best restaurants, and the housemade 20-yolk tagliatelle may be the its star. En savoir plus .
Fox Bros. has the market cornered for Texas-style barbecue, and the humongous beef rib is downright Flintstonian. En savoir plus .
Heirloom Market takes traditional Southern barbecue and throws a changeup by adding Korean flavors to their pulled pork sandwich. En savoir plus .
Holeman & Finch's burger is the burger that made Atlanta double-stack crazy, and now it's available on the regular menu. En savoir plus .
A chicken biscuit covered in sausage-heavy gravy? Wake up, eat the comfy chicken biscuit for breakfast, and take a nap. En savoir plus .
The Dry-Aged Porterhouse is available for two or three, and it's bound to leave any hungry carnivore satisfied. En savoir plus .
Whether you prefer East Coast or West Coast oysters, you'll surely enjoy slurping them down with a few cocktails in Decatur. En savoir plus .
Gourmet popsicles: quite possibly the best part of summertime. Get the Chocolate Sea Salt Pop. En savoir plus .
Simple, fantastic ingredients — a farm egg, celery-infused cream, crusty bread — make for a great dish: the Farm Egg in Celery Cream. En savoir plus .
King of Pops has you covered for frozen treats on a stick, but Morelli's is the choice for a traditional cone-based dessert. Get the salted caramel ice cream. En savoir plus .
Whatever additions you like — beef, pork, tripe, to name a few — it's tough to beat a hot bowl of pho, especially in these chilly winter months. En savoir plus .
One can travel around the world by dining up and down Buford Highway. So Kong Dong is the stop for a taste of Korea. Get the bulgogi. En savoir plus .
The pimento cheese is dressed up a bit at Star Provisions with parmesan and gruyere, but not too much. En savoir plus .
What's better than tacos for lunch or dinner? Tacos in the wee hours. Good thing El Rey Del Taco stays open until 5 or 6 a.m. En savoir plus .
Get the Avenue D. With salty lox, cream cheese, salmon roe, cucumber, and chives on the bagel of choice, it's hard to find a better example of this New York classic in the South. En savoir plus .
It may be a bit of a tourist trap — OK, a lot of a tourist trap — but The Varsity still serves the most famous hot dog in Atlanta. Get the chili cheese dog. En savoir plus .
The Double Coronary Bypass Burger is topped with two fried eggs, six slices of American cheese, and eight slices of bacon, served between two grilled cheese sandwiches. Cardiologists love it here. En savoir plus .
With a recipe created by chef Scott Peacock and Edna Lewis, the kitchen staff at Watershed may change, but the fried chicken remains the same. En savoir plus .
Ramen is one of the "it" dishes these days, and Yakitori Jinebi's tonkotsu ramen is some of the best around. En savoir plus .