
4.8
509 of 3,496 Restaurants in Atlanta

You just can't miss here. This is really like a mini Krof street or Ponce City market, only without pretense or the price. One of my favorites is the Cake Hag. Try their cakes and pies.

Exceedingly flavorful pulled pork wrap. Jokingly asked for double cilantro after sun asked for no cilantro ("put his on mine"). It was surprisingly delicious. Had the great tea with tapioca-like balls -- forget the name. Wonderful. The common eating space isn't so great, though. Noisy and dirty. Viewing the adjacent Italian place in action didn't inspire me to try THEIR food.

Delicious. Good vegetarian options. Exceptional service, great atmosphere. Highly recommend visiting the other vendors nearby. Chicory iced coffee is awesome.

Stopped by this location. Didn't expect all the choices. Suki had authentic Mexican. So I got some tacos. Really reasonable with all the fixings. Excellent flavor.

Since choosing vegan, over a year ago, I REALLY missed Pho. Well my search ends here and it is fabulous!!

“Suki Suki” means “like a lot”, right…right??? Well, we like We Suki Suki a whole lot. It is a tiny café in East Atlanta Village and only open for lunch. We had the traditional banh mi with the pate and also the barbecue pork banh mi. The traditional was really good. The barbecue port was outstanding. The staff is very friendly and prices are reasonable. I only wish that there were a few branches around town so that I could get my banh mi fix more easily!

Hard to find and really strange set up in a food co-op. You order your food at the cash register and someone brings your food to your table. Other booths or restaurants are also there. However the Pho was very good and we will return. They have a small bowl which is plenty, for 4 dollars.

What's a "Global Grub Collective?" Two tiny spaces side-by-side in East Atlanta, that somehow manage to hold four or five different food stalls, all of it YUM. I had bahn mi, and the kids ate Italian handmade ravioli with pesto). But I wanted to try everything. And the biscuit/bagel shop apparently opens at 7 am, so we'll be going back soon for breakfast!

Best bahn mi I have had in a long time, and it's just down the street on Glenwood Road. Take-out only, unless you count the 3 wooden bar stools in the corner. This place is best for picking up and taking to a nearby park for a picnic. Park in the lot behind the building or street parking is available. I had the pork bbq bahn mi, but everything on the menu looks great. In the adjacent space are more food options - Italian, dessert, bagel, etc.

We dropped in on a Saturday to pick up lunch. I was suprised with the quality of food for $5.00 for each Bahn Mi sandwich. Both the Tofu and Eggplant tasted extremely fresh and flavorful. It's a great deal for intown food. It's a small shop so not great for eating in, but perfect for taking it to go. The price is perfect. **Pho is not currently served on the weekend.

Went in today for to-go lunch. While we were waiting chatted with Q the owner whom we had briefly met last spring during one of her Eatavision "dinner 'in' a movie experiences". She's such a great person and host! My wife got the lemongrass chicken pho (I believe that's what it was - I walked in after she ordered so I didn't hear the name, but I attached the photo)...anyway it was delicious. The chicken was tender and plentiful, and the noodles I believe are some kind of Japanese rice noodles(?), chives, cilantro and a bunch of wonderful flavor. Very fresh and very good for a cold rainy day. Prices are very reasonable and you get a large quantity of "bang for your buck"! Location is great and there is ample (but tight) parking all around in the "village". Highly recommend and will return, probably once a week if my wife has anything to say about it! For those of you curious about my earlier "Eatavision" comment, talk to Q the owner about this very cool experience; lots of fun for the family!

If I could give this place 10 stars I would. They do 2 things: banh mi and soup, and they do them to beyond perfection. When we ate here pho was out of season and they had another traditional soup, Bo Bun Hue, a spicy lemongrass soup with beef brisket and mint. Minds blown, bodies whole, and hearts happy.

We love Q and We Suki Suki! Sometimes we just can't wait to get there so we can devour a couple of her Bahn-Mi sandwiches (that bread!!). We love to share the Bun special, too, when it is available. Great spot, great food and a great owner on site!

We've always enjoyed the vegan banh mi at We Suki Suki (yep, she's got vegan mayo too!) but the addition of vegan pho has made us weekly customers. The pho has a rich mushroom base and is packed with rice noodles, sauteed mushrooms, tofu and who knows what else. It really hits the spot on a fall day. It used to only be available weekends, but now they have the vegan pho all the time. And, the seating has more than doubled. Oh, you can take meat eaters there too.

My dad brought me here for lunch back in January ‘22. The owner greeted my dad by name when he entered since he was somewhat of a regular. It was cool to see that the owner also greeted a few other customers by name. Made me think of the show “Cheers”. She was very personable and engaging. What’s cool is that my dad gave her my name and she remembered it throughout my visit there. On to the food: We ordered the pho with chicken. I enjoyed it a lot and started planning my next visit even as I was eating.The chicken was a little tough, but the flavors were all good.

That's basically what this is; an alley that they've enclosed that houses (I believe) five different food establishments. It's a nice mix of flavor and it wasn't crowded at all when we stopped in for about an hour on a Saturday for a late lunch, plus it's located in the heart of the East ATL Village area. I'll definitely revisit for a quick hang and some grub when I'm in the area.

To say, "seating is tight" would be an understatement. I think there are a total of eight seats in the 30 square foot area in front of the register. The menu is about as limited as the seating. It is basically Bahn Mi and Pho, and the Pho is only available from October to March (?). There are some variations to the two items and there are some soft drink options. What it lacks in variety and space, it more than makes up for doing what they do very, very well. The food is fresh and flavorful. The staff will go out of their way to make your dining experience tasty and fun. The owner, Quynh (I hope I got it right), will do her best to remember you, remember what you eat, and make you a loyal patron. I have been back more than once, and plan on going many more times. You may want to call ahead to see if there is seating available, as the Pho is served as dine in only.

I recently had my 1st Bank Mi experience at We Suki Suki and I will definitely return..wonderfully fresh roll filled with tasty ingredients along with a drink for under $10.00...they are made to order but the kitchen staff if highly proficient so the wait is usually short...full disclosure, my son works in the kitchen but my review would be the same regardless...

Amazing food, great service, charming proprietor. Easily missed if you're just walking by but you would them miss a fantastic food experience. Well worth going the extra mile just to visit.
Incredible Food
Amazing food. Shared tables to make new friends. Lots of choices - how spicy. No cilantro for me. Fast service. I highly recommend We Suki Suki. Fun neighborhood to wander in, too.