The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Restaurant­s

10 Atlanta mashups: Dine across cultures and cuisines.

- By Bob Townsend For the AJC

Whether you call them postfusion or mashup, some the most exciting restaurant­s are crossing cultures and cuisines to create concepts and dishes that bridge the distance between people and places. And, in Atlanta, as elsewhere, younger chefs are behind some of the most lively examples. Here are 10 to check out right now:

The Blaxican

Both a food truck and a brick-and-mortar takeaway restaurant in Peachtree Corners, this fun concept fuses Southern soul and Mexican with a tricked-out L.A. vibe. On the menu: Mexy mac ’n’ cheese and a quesadilla with collard greens . 5260 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Peachtree Corners. 404-6063737, blaxicanfo­od.com.

Chai Pani

The Decatur Indian street food spot from Meherwan Irani, who grew up near Mumbai, specialize­s in “mindblasti­ng” offerings that teeter between past and present. In the mix: lime-salted okra fries, and the Sloppy Jai, a Sloppy Joe take with spiced lamb hash. 406 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. 404-3784030, chaipanide­catur.com.

Eat Me Speak Me

Chef Jarrett Stieber’s move to SOS Tiki Bar in Decatur has given new life and added hours to his witty global mashup of fine dining and comfort food, like fry bread and rice porridge. And, sometimes, there’s a pop-up within a pop-up, with the likes of a Vietnamese night. 340 Church St., Decatur. 404-377-9308, eatmespeak­me.com.

Pijiu Belly

Pijiu is the Mandarin word for beer, and this Westside watering hole-in-the-wall gets busy with a crazy-cool mix of American bar food with Southern and Asian influences. Think Thai tots, Korean bulgogi kimchi tacos, shredded barbecue chicken on a hoagie roll, and an assortment of ramen bowls. 678 10th St. NW., Atlanta. 404-343-6828, pijiubelly.com.

Masti Atlanta

This Bollywood-styled restaurant in Toco Hill favors “fun Indian street eats,” with a menu that mixes traditiona­l chaat snacks and Indianspic­ed versions of American fast-food hot dogs and burgers. Masti masala fries with special sauce, paneer cheese and tomato, anyone? 2945 N. Druid Hills Road, Atlanta. 470236-2784, mastiatlan­ta.com.

Noona

In downtown Duluth, the newest concept from Chinese-American business partners Michael Lo and George Yu is a steak house and oyster bar with a wood-fired grill and Korean flavors. See grilled octopus with shimeji mushrooms, fermented soybean, seaweed powder and smoked black sesame. 3550 Lawrencevi­lle St., Duluth. 678404-5001, noonadulut­h.com.

Snackboxe Bistro

Laotian-American husbandand-wife team Vanh Sengaphone and Thip Athakhanh recently opened this Doraville restaurant to bring Atlanta a

contempora­ry take on the food of their native land. A spin on saku (tapioca pearl dumplings) trades pork for vegan soy filling. 6035 Peachtree Road, Doraville. 770-417-8082, snackboxeb­istro.com.

Steinbeck’s

Mexican-American chef Andy Gonzales does pub grub with surprising flourishes of flavor at this tiny Oakhust storefront. His cheeseburg­er, dubbed the Tower of Power, has made multiple best-of lists, but the eclectic menu boasts a Chinese breakfast bowl, and mucho Mexican specials. 659 East Lake Drive, Decatur. 404-373-1116, steinbecks­bar.com.

Talat Market

At the 30-seat Gato space in Candler Park, former Kimball House chefs Parnass Lim Savang and Rod Lassiter present a pop-up menu of up to eight creative Thai dishes made with Georgia-grown ingredient­s. Look for a permanent location in Summerhill in 2019. 1660 McLendon Ave. NE., Atlanta. Instagram: Talat_marketatl.

Taqueria del Sol

Owners Mike Klank and Eddie Hernandez led the way with the original fastcasual Mexican-meets-Southern place. The genius of Hernandez’s cooking is its elegantly deceiving simplicity, as found in chile-spiked turnip greens, and chicken-green chile puffy-tortilla potpies. Multiple locations, taqueriade­lsol.com.

 ?? JENNI GIRTMAN / ATLANTA EVENT PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Steinbeck’s Ale House in Oakhurst does pub grub with surprising flourishes.
JENNI GIRTMAN / ATLANTA EVENT PHOTOGRAPH­Y Steinbeck’s Ale House in Oakhurst does pub grub with surprising flourishes.
 ?? MIA YAKEL ?? Snackboxe Bistro offers a contempora­ry take on food from Laos.
MIA YAKEL Snackboxe Bistro offers a contempora­ry take on food from Laos.
 ?? BECKYSTEIN­PHOTOGRAPH­Y.COM ?? Masti Atlanta is a Bollywood-styled restaurant in Toco Hill that favors “fun Indian street eats.”
BECKYSTEIN­PHOTOGRAPH­Y.COM Masti Atlanta is a Bollywood-styled restaurant in Toco Hill that favors “fun Indian street eats.”
 ?? MIA YAKEL ?? Chef Jarrett Stieber of Eat Me Speak Me and SOS Tiki Bar.
MIA YAKEL Chef Jarrett Stieber of Eat Me Speak Me and SOS Tiki Bar.
 ?? COURTESY OF CHAI PANI ?? Meherwan Irani is executive chef of Decatur Indian street food spot Chai Pani.
COURTESY OF CHAI PANI Meherwan Irani is executive chef of Decatur Indian street food spot Chai Pani.

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