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Last post 11-27-2007 9:03 AM by atlcdg. 2 replies.
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  • 11-22-2007 1:21 PM

    So With So Many Great Restaurants Where Do You Begin

    Atlanta has so many great places to dine. When I come to town doing business or their with friends, I always pay a visit to Kyma. I was introduced to Kyma by a great Atlanta friend of mine and it has become a must for me to introduce others to as well.

    Kyma is a contemporary Greek seafood bistro like no other. The cuisine is innovative yet pleasing to all.Kyma stays true to its Mediterranean origin, although one does not expect the depth of flavor and variety that is offered here. Kyma is dramatic, with a dazzling display of constellations on the deep blue ceiling, white marble columns and a bold fresh fish display as you walk in. The welcoming patio, with its plush furniture and white linen curtains, offers the ideal setting to savor a glass of Greek wine and Kyma's array of appetizers. And by the way, the appetizers are a must to share. Fresh, healthy food, attentive Greek service and a guaranteed good time with friends await you at Kyma.

    Enjoy Kyma with friends... you will be glad you found it!

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  • 11-26-2007 8:55 PM In reply to

    Re: So With So Many Great Restaurants Where Do You Begin

    I second these thoughts. I ate at Kyma over Thanksgiving weekend and my favorite wood grilled octopus was as delicious as ever. The wines are fabulous as well. The waiters are all very knowledgeable about the wine list (apparently they go through pretty rigorous training) and our waiter recommended a great value Greek wine that compares with some of the best Oregon Pinot Noirs I have had.

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  • 11-27-2007 9:03 AM In reply to

    Re: So With So Many Great Restaurants Where Do You Begin

    Kyma is great.  Another great greek restaurant, Avra,  that is less pricey is located in Midtown on Juniper.  Great greek food located in an old house one block off of Peachtree.  Great staff, great service

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