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Good Day Atlanta viewer information: Jan. 7, 2021
By Good Day Atlanta
A new eatery in Sandy Springs is bringing the seasoned specialty from Nashville to metro Atlanta.
Spicing up the new year with Hot Chicken: Anyone who’s ever spent some time in Nashville knows about hot chicken. Ultra-spicy fried chicken is a Music City staple and a new eatery in Sandy Springs is joining a growing list of restaurants bringing the seasoned specialty here to metro Atlanta.
Scoville Hot Chicken just opened on Roswell Road in Sandy Springs last month and serves from a simple menu featuring a hot chicken sandwich, slaw, and fries. Owner Justin Lim (known for also owning Okiboru Tsukemen and Ramen) named the restaurant after the Scoville scale, which famously measures the heat of chili peppers so, of course, there’s a heat scale from which customers can choose the spice level of their chicken sandwich.
Spicing up the new year with Scoville Hot Chicken
A new eatery in Sandy Springs is bringing the seasoned specialty from Nashville to metro Atlanta.
SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. - Anyone who’s ever spent some time in Nashville knows about hot chicken. Ultra-spicy fried chicken is a Music City staple and a new eatery in Sandy Springs is joining a growing list of restaurants bringing the seasoned specialty here to metro Atlanta.
Scoville Hot Chicken just opened on Roswell Road in Sandy Springs last month and serves from a simple menu featuring a hot chicken sandwich, slaw, and fries. Owner Justin Lim (known for also owning Okiboru Tsukemen and Ramen) named the restaurant after the Scoville scale, which famously measures the heat of chili peppers so, of course, there’s a heat scale from which customers can choose the spice level of their chicken sandwich.