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Kosher Restaurant Update in Atlanta, GA

Exciting news for those of you visiting Atlanta as the city has added two new kosher meat restaurants so far this year!

Moshe’s Mediterranean Cuisine is located in Dunwoody. They offer a more upscale restaurant experience with a great variety of Israeli and Sephardi foods. Their lunch menu is well-priced, and dinner offers a more fancy assortment including steaks. They also do it right with fresh-baked pita. If you happen to be by the JCC for an event, Moshe’s is only a few minutes away. Shabbat take-out can be ordered as well. www.moshesonline.com

2486-A Mount Vernon Road,
Dunwoody, GA 30338
770-393-2201

Hours: Sunday – Thursday 11:30am – 10pm
Friday 11:30am – 3pm

The latest on the scene is Fuego Mundo in Sandy Springs, a South American restaurant and bar that recently became Kosher. This brings a whole new taste to the Kosher market, with an assortment of tapas, sangria, and flavorful meats, and a nice open wood-fire grill below the big-screen by the bar. Also with a more moderate lunch menu, they include several combo options so you can try out several tapas, meats, or desserts for a more affordable price. Some more American dishes are on the menu for the less-pioneering among us, but they are less impressive (their World’s Greatest Burger, isn’t). The only disadvantage: They’ve run out of room! Reservations are recommended for Saturday nights and larger groups, because there is often a wait to get in. www.fuegomundo.com

5590 Roswell Road (by I-285)
Suite # A120
Sandy Springs, GA 30342
404-256-4330

Hours: Sunday-Thursday: 11am – 9pm
Friday: 11am – 3pm
Saturday (Summer): 10pm – 1am


Also worth noting: Goodfriend Grill at the Emory University Hillel is on summer lunch-only hours, though they do have some special event dinners these next few months. Their JCC location’s hours are regular.

Click here to read my original post on Keeping Kosher in Atlanta, GA with a full list of restaurants and tips.

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Daniel Wenger

Daniel was born and raised in Teaneck, NJ, and the taste of Noah's Ark is still fresh in his mouth. After attending Rutgers University and majoring in Computer Science and Art History, he moved with his wife down to her hometown of Atlanta, GA. They have found that what Atlanta lacks in a wealth of Kosher eateries, it makes up for with more people who can cook well on their own.
Says Daniel, "Whenever it snows here, BBQ at my house!"