by D B. on
Ive been going to Oslo for some years now, ever since I started college a few years back. The Thai food is good, but I go other places for that. You go to Oslo for sushi. The Tuna Refresh they offer is some of the greatest sushi I've ever had in my life. That and then a Dragon roll right after and you're gonna be satisfied. Best Sushi in town!
by Ryan Kama on
After ending up at Silk City after a few too many drinks, I'm a convert. In short on a Saturday night, this place is a hot, drunk sweaty mess. Pros: DJ DeeJay is great! People are generally pretty cool - all sorts of people from hipsters to older people just looking to groove. Drinks are reasonably priced. Cons: Either down that drink you just bought (service can also be kinda slow) or expect it to end up on your shirt in about 5 minutes - it's that crowded. Oh, and I once saw a full-blown cat fight there on the dance floor...with hair-pulling and everything!
by Debora Fleegle on
"Wait a second... did we just walk in to some swank restaurant in a different city? This doesn't feel like the Atlanta that these natives have always known..." These were the words that came out of all our mouths as we stepped into Aja. It was beautifully decorated (of course i kind of have a thing for Asian decor). We were greeted by cordial hosts, coats taken and promptly seated. Our server was good, but she rushed through her explanation of how the menu works, and how the dim sum is served so we were a little confused at first. I opted for a Fu Manchu cocktail, others enjoyed wine and a ginger Cosmo. Little did I know my drink would arrive in a novelty ceramic vessel mimicking an Easter Island Head, and garnished with an orange, cherry, and flashy umbrella... hahaha. It screamed "nice drink, lady", but my friends got a good laugh out of it, so I played along. The drink was great, so I couldn't complain. The Dim Sum girls rolled their carts around passing by our table every few minutes. We were confused at first because we didn't know if what they were offering was different than what was on the menu. We finally figured out they were the same offerings, and opted out of the drive by fooding frenzy. We each ordered different items; I selected the lobster roll sushi and egg rolls. Dee-Lish. Egg rolls were perfectly fried, and had just the right crunch. Everything is served to share, so be prepared to pass, dive in and have a few chopstick fights along the way. The Wok-Fried Ginger Duck breast was delightful, and 2nd place to the Hot Chili Seafood as the table favorite. Another favorite was the Crisp Fried Whole Red Snapper with Thai Chili Sauce. Overall good experience; and worth another trip back. Next time I want to just sample the Dim Sum; there were so many to choose from!