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ponygirl1961
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Ate at some Pasta place Saba that was so-so for dinner. Ate at Everybody's for lunch the next day-I recommend that.We also had a frozen yogurt. Yoli Mogi. Basic frozen yogurt- nothing special [View Full Report] |
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esimpnoxin
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We ended up going to a noodle place (I love noodles) with great variety. The name escapes me, but it's the only noodle place in Emory Village, so it's not hard to find. [View Full Report] |
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chintzy
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We got in late & just had room service for dinner (very good). We had lunch at the food court in Cox Hall. A nice variety of choices. [View Full Report] |
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momonthehill
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We ate lunch on the Emory campus in the food court in Cox commons. The food was good and even during the height of lunch time, we had no problem finding a table. [View Full Report] |
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suomiboy43
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Cafe Antico in the Carlos Museum or try Mary Mac's for Southern food on Ponce De Leon in midtown Atlanta [View Full Report] |
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higherground
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Ate at Emory and at Doc Cheys,.... good Food! [View Full Report] |
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CNYMom
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The restaurants we went to were great. One was a brazillian steak house (a lot of fun) and the other was a sushi restaurant (Blue fin?), cool decor, excellent food and very reasonable. [View Full Report] |
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DinDune
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We ate at Everybody's Pizza across the street from Emory. It was fine and quick. [View Full Report] |
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super18blue
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We eat at this place across from Lenox Square...I don't remember what it's called.... [View Full Report] |
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betterday55
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My aunt insisted on eating McDonald salad almost every night. So I didn't really get to eat anything unique. I did eat dinner at Emory and the cafeteria food was actually quite nice. [View Full Report] |