Friday lunch at Bhojanic
April 25th, 2008 by Cliff Bostock in Restaurants
Rose D’Agostino and I lunched today at Bhojanic (1363 Clairmont Rd., 404-633-9233). This is among the city’s best choices for northern Indian cuisine, meaning, among other things, that there are meat options.
Rose and I both ordered thalis, the traditional plates that look like metal TV-dinner trays. Mine, shown here, featured chicken tikka masala, chicken curry and okra. Raita, rice pulao, chapati bread and papadam come with all thalis. Rose’s plate featured the same chicken tikka, plus onion dumplings and mini-eggplants with potatoes.
The restaurant, which also features a number of tapas and other snack foods, hosts jazz on Friday nights. Prices are low, and the appropriate spices are not toned down for unadventurous palates here.
(Photo by Cliff Bostock)
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April 28th, 2008 at 5:36 pm
I love Bhojanic. I have been eating there since they opened and have never had a bad meal. One of my favorite things about this restaurant is that it is not the typically stuffy Indian decor and attitude that suffer most of this cuisines eateries.
Alas, I have moved away from Atlanta after living there all of my life. Can’t say I miss it all that much (the city) but sure do miss the food.