What’s New at We Suki Suki

The ever-changing food court has a few new faces

Denjal Stew As A Side
Photo credit: Courtesy of Marrakech Express
DENJAL STEW: Marrakech Express opens at EAV grub collective, We Suki Suki.

Things change quickly around the Global Grub Collective in East Atlanta Village. What’s there today may not be there tomorrow — and that’s part of the fun! Step into the narrow international food court and you’ll be greeted by a new set of spices wafting from the stalls. Keep reading to meet the newest vendors.

Marrakech Express

Marrakech Express started as a catering company until Amal Alaoui decided it was time to take things to the next level and opened a stall at We Suki Suki. She prides her food on being authentic, and without fusion — just pure Moroccan cooking. Standout dishes on the menu include the meatball tagine, meatballs cooked in a spicy tomato sauce served over basmati rice; and the chicken tanjiya in which boneless chicken pieces are slow cooked with cumin and Alaoui’s house-preserved lemons.

Lifting Noodles Ramen

UPLIFTING NOODLES: The Poke Burri team expands into ramen with Lifting Noodles. Photo courtesy of We Suki Suki.
UPLIFTING NOODLES: The Poke Burri team expands into ramen with Lifting Noodles. Photo courtesy of We Suki Suki.

From the team behind Poke Burri comes Lifting Noodles Ramen. It opened in January next door to its sister stall and lures people in with steaming bowls of traditional ramen. The broth cooks for hours making it rich and viscous. Keep an eye out for the secret menu items, too, like the ramen carbonara: brothless ramen fried with an egg yolk. 

 


Mushi Ni

Photo courtesy of We Suki Suki.
Photo courtesy of We Suki Suki.

Participating in Anne Quatrano’s Culinary Leadership Program is a full time job, but that didn’t stop Tanya Jimenez from opening a stall in We Suki Suki. She runs it alongside her husband, Michael Le, in preparation for their forthcoming restaurant at Pinewood Forest, Braise. Here you’ll find a tight menu of six baos (plus a bonus “super bao” of the week, i.e. s’mores bao), brown rice bowls, and snacks like tempura fried Oreos and Tokyo fries.

 






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