Inman Park has become one of the city's prime destinations for good dining, exploding recently with the gigantic food hall of the Krog Street Market. I've sampled most restaurants in the neighborhood, but my favorite remains BoccaLupo (753 Edgewood Ave., 404-577-2332).
Bruce Logue, an Atlanta native with a chef 's experience unlike anyone else in town, opened it about three years ago. He worked, for example, at Mario Batali's renowned Babbo in New York. Eventually, he returned to Atlanta as opening chef of La Pietra Cucina on Peachtree. It was my favorite restaurant in the city. I lunched there with friends nearly every Friday for several years. Logue left the restaurant after a couple of years to open BoccaLupo.
Source: http://thegavoice.com/
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