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Atlanta, GA
So why create a blog? Well, those close to me know how passionate I am about my food...eating food, to be more precise. 15 years ago I discovered the joy of dining in restaurants which boast a unique ambiance and delicious food. I first started tracking lists of great restaurants when I lived in Columbus, OH in the mid 90's. I was fortunate to dine at Cameron Mitchell's, Fifty-Five, Bravo, Rigsby's, Barcelona, and many more. I read in local newspapers about the best Places to be Seen, to Celebrate, to Impress, etc. and formulated my "to try" list. This hobby continued in Birmingham, AL and again when my travels brought me to Atlanta, GA ten years ago. I started a Supper Club with close friends in 2000, trying a new restaurant every Thursday night. We had one simple rule in the club, “no chain restaurants”! After three years of stomping through Atlanta's best and worst restaurants, we realized that this weekly tradition was becoming too expensive to maintain (go figure!). However, in 2005 I started making notes of my dining experiences for personal reference. To make it easy for my friends to get my recommendations, I thought I would try blogging. So...here goes!

No Rating - Red Mango 10/11/10



Dunwoody Hall Shopping Center
5568 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd.
Dunwoody, GA 30338
Phone: 678 395 7366
sun-thurs: 11am-10pm
fri-sat: 11am-11pm
http://www.redmangousa.com/default.html



Yesterday, we saw a lot of foot traffic coming from the corner of the Dunwoody Publix shopping plaza and found this little gem. We decided to try it out during a break between our 7p and 9p volleyball matches. This is not the typical place I would write about, but it was a unique experience and one that definitely deserves a little attention. Interesting concept, one which I would describe as a frozen yogurt/smoothie buffet. You can select any combination of the 12 frozen yogurt flavors and build your own sundae, parfait or smoothie from the topping bar which was stocked full of fresh fruit, almonds, granola, nuts, candies, and select dry cereals! You pay $0.45/ounce, so you can have as little or much as your heart desires!

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