Reviews on Caribbean food in Lilburn, Georgia, United States. Lilburn is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. The population was 11,596 at the 2010 census. The estimated population was 12,655 in 2015. It is a developed suburb of Atlanta and a part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.
Things to do in Lilburn
4 based on 527 reviews
Our first time here. We were warmly greeted and immediately seated (we had a reservation). The atmosphere is lively, especially with the live Caribbean band playing in the outside bar! Our server was fantastic! Very attentive and knowledgeable about menu items. We had seafood chowder and yucca with cheese sticks for appetizers - they were pretty decent. The entrees consisted of the lobster with mac n cheese and the mahi with shrimp and lemongrass sauce. All food was served hot with steam rising off. My only complaints: entrees came out two minutes after the appetizers, something I really don't like! And the bathroom needed attention. The parking lot in front was packed but we were lucky to catch someone coming out of a space. They do have valet parking that appears to be by gratuity. We do plan to return to try other dishes...
Went with a friend to a 50th birthday party and had a great time. Didn't eat but the drinks were good. The owner is friendly and very hospitable. For all you single ladies a lot of nice eye candy. The DJ is off the chain. Will definitely be a go to spot for me when I'm in the Atlanta area.
Where to eat Spanish food in Lilburn: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 372 reviews
Discovered this restaurant while shopping at the Forum, Peachtree Pkwy. Ordered to go a cuban sandwich & seasoned fries. True cuban taste, delicious and very fresh. As I was leaving, others dishes looked wonderful and the staff there was very friendly. Highly recommend to try. They have a 2nd location in Norcross.
We stumbled in because the chinese place next door was closed. Pleasantly surprised. Never had Venezuelan food before. No chips and salsa here, thank goodness. Nice family atmosphere with no frills. The chef took our order because the waitress was busy with a large party next to us. Started with delicious passion fruit juice and cheese sticks that are like cheese empanadas but different. Very good. I had Bistec, which is grilled beef and onions with fried plantains and black beans. My wife had grilled chicken, rice, black beans and fried plantains. A good value and we'll go back next time we are in the area.
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