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Ah-ma's Taiwanese Kitchen - Atlanta - Photo album

I quite liked this small little Taiwanese place. Very unassuming and relaxed environment. Service was good. Thought the food was good. I had the hot and sour soup. Which I enjoyed. Surprisingly hard to get good hot and sour soup. But at Ah-Ma's it was decent. The waiter recommended getting t
Small place but nice decor and friendly staff. Table of 2 was sat immediately, but could definitely see a wait on most days. Decent selection of food and drink. Food was fairly authentic and had a nice presentation. For the price, the portion size was decent, but if you're used to getting big porti
A trendy, yet authentically Taiwanese restaurant in a fun part of town! My wife is Taiwanese, and is rather picky about Asian food. Suffice it to say I haven't eaten anywhere that hands out fortune cookies since we started dating. She was skeptical about Ah-Ma's when it opened, since the Virginia
Small menu options but all of the things they sell are accurate to Taiwanese cuisine and very tasty. We've come before, and I've reviewed the place before, but they are very good all around and worth it for the small plates. Small place too, but totally worth visiting. Price is okay, and reasonable
Small place my boyfriend found and brought me to. Surprisingly enough, it's quite delicious and I recommend going. There's generally a wait, anywhere between 10-30 minutes, depending on the time of day, as well as the day of the week, that you go in. I highly recommend the oxtail dish, as well the d
My favorite Taiwanese street food. The pork belly bun just melt in your mouth! All the small plates were great! I have tried 90% of their dishes on the menu and all were good!
Taiwanese Food is a niche in the realm of Asian Cuisine. Basil fried chicken bits, beef noodle soup, pork belly bun, minced pork with rice are some of the things that come to mind. I didn't see pork chop on the menu so that was kind of a bummer; no bubble tea either but I'm ok with that! Lol Their
While the menu is limited, the food is high quality and tasty. The small plates (to share) are a good way to explore what the restaurant has to offer. The fried pig ears come highly recommended! Service is fast and friendly.
Great quality of food and friendly service. The Lu Roy Fan, and Yan Su Ji are highly recommended. Chili oil wontons and pork bun were also delicious. It’s a small restaurant with limited options, but all the dishes we ordered were tasty. Great fusion of Taiwanese food.
This is a small, intimate spot to chill and relax! The food is absolutely delicious, the staff is very pleasant and respectful. There are no drawbacks to this establishment. I was very impressed and will be back! Okay..l have to go and eat!
Delicious and very traditional. Pic shows the Taiwanese cold noodles, the salt and pepper chicken (not spicy version), the beef tendon soup, and a half eaten dirty chicken bao. Prices are average for this part of town. Only 10 tables, so it gets busy fast. The takeout is quite efficient though. Good
Lu Ro Fan (魯肉飯) slow cooked minced pork with rice and pork belly bao (掛包), they are both excellent in flavor. Pork belly bao is unique cuz it has a hinge of sweetness.
This small restaurant offers a pretty authentic Taiwanese fare, though quite on the expensive side for what they offer. Peak hours get quite crowded so be forewarned.
Such a yummy restaurant!! Loved all the food we ate...especially the bao buns
Nice little place to get a delicious Asian bite. Food is in small portion and very delicious.
Great food, authentic. Definetly try braised oxtail and beef soup. Great tasting and absolutely enough to fill you up on an empty stomach.
Excellent Taiwanese food with community seating and good ambience. Will go again.
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