Tag: Palo Santo
Best of Atlanta 2023: Drink
Our 2023 Best of Atlanta picks for all things beverage-related—here's where you'll find great cocktails, coffee, tea, wine, bitters, and more.
Atlanta chefs are changing the perception of Mexican cuisine
In 2022, when he and his business partners opened the Mexican restaurant El Valle in Midtown, Luis Damian was clear on what he didn’t want for the space: “I didn’t want to open another tequila bar with a theme of sombreros, skeletons, and mariachi that Americans think of when they picture Mexico.”
Review: Palo Santo is the “sexiest scene in town.” But how’s the food?
Those of us who write about food often focus on seeking out informal little joints and unheralded treasures. But, since it opened in September, I’ve heard Palo Santo described frequently enough as the “sexiest scene in town” to wonder if we’re overlooking diners’ desires for another kind of restaurant: one that dazzles its audience with a big show, creating a kind of collective, near-religious culinary experience.
The verdict on 3 new Atlanta restaurants: Palo Santo, Mambo Zombi, and the Bite of Korea
A modern Mexican restaurant with style to spare, a funky Edgewood Avenue cocktail lounge, and Korean street food in Tucker.
Best of Atlanta 2022: Eat
Our 2022 Best of Atlanta picks for all things food-related—here's where you'll find great pizza, sushi, seafood, chicken, cheese, cakes, and more.
Best of Atlanta 2022: Drink
Our 2022 Best of Atlanta picks for all things beverage-related—here's where you'll find great cocktails (both alcoholic and nonalcoholic), coffee, beer, tea, wine, and more.
Mexican chef Santiago Gomez prepares to open his first Atlanta restaurant, Palo Santo
Palo Santo’s menu will be limited to about 20 items, designed to be shared. Options include mushroom tetela, cured hamachi tostada, and wood-fired ora king salmon al pastor.