Showing posts with label thai food atlanta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thai food atlanta. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Hiring Atlanta Limousine For a Business Trip

 Atlanta is the home to "the real thing". Yes, I mean home to the biggest soft drink company in the world. The city is also the world headquarters of AT&T Mobility, and Delta Air Lines, and the neighborhood also has headquarters of UPS and Home Depot. In fact, the city has the third largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies, and if we widen our view, we will see that 75% of Fortune1000 companies have their presence in the Atlanta metropolitan area. That is why, so many limousine services have cropped up in this areas, and let me tell you not all the Atlanta limousine services are good. Therefore, when it comes to travel on a limo Atlanta for a business meeting in the city, I advise extreme caution. Do not hire a limo in Atlanta for a business trip until you have got the answers to the following questions:  How many people can accommodate comfortably? You need to know that because often on a business trip, people end up conducting a small in-team meeting before the actual meeting with the client. Ask if you will get a stable platform inside the Atlanta limo to hold your laptop, and notebook still while you show your presentation to your client or colleagues. If you are hiring an Atlanta limousine to transport your clients from airport to your office and from your office to the airport then make sure the chauffeur knows his way around city, and also ensure that he is punctual in picking up and dropping your client. Inquire about the quality and comfort of the limo you will hire for the purpose as well because your client's limo ride to your office will be the first interaction between you and him, so it better be good.  Take an Atlanta limo for a business lunch Conducting business over meal is not an alien concept, not at least for Atlanta that not only holds many business headquarters, but it also holds the headquarters of the most powerful brand in the world. Many businesses get conduced over lunch in this city. Hence, many restaurants and hotels provide a perfect setting for such power lunches. If you are visiting this city on business then I will suggest making a list of possible hotels and restaurants you can take your client to fro business lunch, as the quality of lunch will also perform a crucial role in business decision. Popular business lunch destinations in Atlanta You can take your client on your rented Atlanta limousine to any of the following restaurants for business launch. Carro De Boi Cuisine: Diner, Steak House, Business Lunch Address: 8612 Roswell Rd, Atlanta Nan Thai Fine Dining Cuisine: Thai Address: 1350 Spring St NW Atlanta, GA City Grill Cuisine:American Address: 50 Hurt Plz SE Atlanta, GA Blimpie Cuisine: American, Deli/Sandwich/Subs, Fast Food, Business Lunch Address: 1151 Gordon St Sw, Atlanta Conclusion There are many more destinations that provide you a quite place so that you can conduct your business. Once you are through with the business, and you have some spare time then consider taking a look around Fox Theatre, High Museum of Art, the Center for Puppetry Arts, and Georgia Museum of Contemporary Art on your Atlanta limousine. At the end of the business trip, you will feel that hiring a limo in Atlanta was wise decision.     

Sunday, June 26, 2011

3 New American Cuisine Restaurants Worth a Visit in Chicago

New restaurants open in Chicago everyday.Unfortunately, restaurants also close in Chicago everyday.It's a cut-throat business in a cut-throat market. Here today, gone tomorrow is unfortunately the norm instead of the exception.If "institutions" like Le Fancais, Trio, Ambria and Gordon can close their doors for the last time, what hope is there for a newcomer?However, people keep trying. New restaurants open in Chicago everyday. The best ones will stick around because they are good and deserve your business.Here are 3 new American Cuisine Restaurants that I think you should try out soon. They will probably be here next year -- they are good enough to stay around -- but you never know.Abigail's American BistroSuper-Chef Michael Paulson is the chef/owner force behind this neighborhood spot that seeks to bring fine dining out away from the Loop.In my opinion, he has succeeded dramatically.Duck with honey-onion marmalade, beef short ribs with sweet potato gnocchi, mushroom veal meatloaf with shiitake sauce and sticky toffee pudding for dessert are all winners. But be sure to start with the fennel-crusted scallions with caramelized cauliflower or you will be wishing you did.This has the potential to bring foodies away from the city and become a true destination.Abigail's American Bistro is presently at 493 Roger Williams Ave. in Highland ParkBranch 27The chef at Branch 27, John Manion, calls his spot a modern tavern or gastro-pub. I think this means he can basically cook anything he wants.And he does.Flatbreads, grilled salads, steak tartar, striped bass and goose sausage all are on the menu -- and all are excellent.Be sure to go on a Sunday soon and have a $5 Svedka Bloody Mary (available all day long.)Branch 27 can be found for the moment at 1371 W. Chicago Ave.BrowntroutThis storefront bistro has the potential to become a fixture in its neighborhood. But only if it "takes" with the neighbors. So many like it have come and gone long before they really had a chance.Chef/partner, Sean Sanders, is striving hard to make sure it has that chance.He mixes in crazy things like falafel dogs and Spam salads -- that can become a cherished fav -- along with really good dining dishes like Mint Creek Farm lamb with rutabaga smashed potatoes, pork shoulder Canadian walleye, Lake Erie perch and Bouchot mussels.In fact, the menu is a bit seafood heavy -- but,hey, it is called "Browntrout" after all.Finish with the crowd favorite cherry fallen chocolate souffle.Visit Browntrout soon and make sure it sticks around at 4111 N. Lincoln Ave.You never know....

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