While Barhoumi plans to stay open late, till midnight-ish, depending on business, it won't be as late as nearby Mediterranean eatery, Al's Cafe Agora on East Paces (Sat/Sun till 4 am.) Additionally, I was hoping he would have falafel on the menu, but alas, that is not currently planned. He does plan to offer "the hospitality industry" a complimentary meal of sorts for those that work the late shift and don't have time for a meal. Working in the hospitality industry myself, I think this is brilliant marketing, considering that I have worked the late shift and would remember and want to recommend any eatery that went out of their way to accommodate.
While an amatuerish temporary website was once live, it has been replaced with a very professional, almost chainish website with lists of chefs and numerous locations worldwide for the restaurant. Upon closer examination, the phone numbers are all bogus and much of the text is in some variation of Latin. Barhoumi tells me the site is up simply as a landing point for now as their webmaster works behind the scenes to create a functioning and accurate site.
With limited parking but a veteran team and a refreshed space, hopefully this eatery will find success where others have failed to do so. I'm told the landlord has already offered up the former Edward's Pipe and Cigar Shop as additional space should the restaurant perform well and need to expand. ToNeTo Atlanta
La Fourchette's site is filled out with Lorem ipsum, traditional layout text gibberish, which should be replaced when the proper website copy is ready.
ReplyDeleteIf it's anything like Amuse!, you might as well put it on the Deathwatch list. Fancy Mediterranean does not do well in Atlanta (uh hum, Truva) if they keep the food simple (and authentic) and price efficient, it will do alright just like Agora.
ReplyDeleteI beg to differ, Anonymous! Cafe Lily has been serving awesome "fancy Mediterranean" successfully for over 10 years. Well, I guess technically Decatur isn't Atlanta. But you should go check it out! Ecco also serves good Mediterranean.
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