Here’s a little bit of fun trivia for you—ever wonder why dollar bills hang from the ceilings and walls of saloons in certain spots in Georgia?... Read full article
From fried chicken and cornbread to banana pudding and pecan pie. Which foods fall under the “Southern” umbrella varies by region in the South. However, many people associate Southern food with down-home comfort dishes.... Read full article
Travelers visit Georgia for a wide variety of reasons – to visit family and friends, see the historic sites, attend business conferences in Atlanta, and explore the beautiful waterfalls in state parks. But by far, one of the most popular things to do... Read full article
Head to the South to enjoy some of the most mouthwatering BBQ in America, and be sure to make your way to the Peach State to sample some of the country’s finest dishes. Georgia is famous for traditional Southern cooking. Set off on a culinary ... Read full article
If creamy saag paneer, spiced juuust right tandoori chicken, and a big side of garlic naan sound like they’d be right up your alley, take a look at our list of Atlanta area Indian restaurants for your meal! ... Read full article
Greece may be known for its creation of democracy or for being the cradle of western civilization, but it should be famous for its food.... Read full article
Cultivated from a unique and fascinating blend of French, Mediterranean, and North African flavors, Algerian food is packed with a richness and freshness few cuisines can compete with.
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CUMMING, Ga. — The signature cake of Sweden is as visually appealing in pastels as it is delightfully sweet. “It’s the most popular cake in Sweden,” Anna Bringle of Swedish Dreamish told At the Table ATL.... Read full article
Every February Atlanta hosts the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, the largest Jewish film festival in the world, attracting more than 38,000 moviegoers who come to watch films on the Jewish experience.... Read full article