![]() My fave: Johnny Roll (vegan meatball sandwich). I’m also lowkey obsessed with their ziki (tzatziki) sauce. Zunzi’s serves South African sandwiches, and the fillings are deceptively simple but pack a punch in terms of flavor. Zunzi’s: I’ve never been much of a sandwich person, but this place shook that right up for me.(I may or may not have had it every night during a particularly tough week.) My faves: falafel sandwich, Greek potatoes. This place never disappoints, and it’s become my go-to for takeout. I have never had more authentic or tasty falafel in my life. Medi Grill was voted best Mediterranean food in Atlanta many years in a row, and I can 100% see why. Mediterranean Grill: if there’s one thing that Atlanta has proven to do better than my hometown, it’s Mediterranean food, particularly at this place.My faves: mushroom bao, artichoke bao, Tokyo fries, tempura fried Oreos with Ghirardelli chocolate dipping sauce. Their menu also includes bowls and roti (a quesadilla-like concept). I’m also pleasantly surprised by how many vegetarian and vegan options they offer! The flavors are out-of-this-world, trust me when I say you will not be disappointed. Mushi Ni: this hole-in-the-wall spot is easy to miss, but you don’t want to sleep on it because they serve up the best baos I’ve ever had. ![]() As someone who considers themselves a big foodie and lowkey resident expert of the Atlanta food scene, I present to you my top five picks for restaurants, coffee shops, and dessert places near Emory.
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