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The fire happened at Hawkers Asian Street Food at 661 Auburn Ave NE Sunday. Author: Jessica Brown Updated: 10:21 PM EDT July 18, 2021
ATLANTA A restaurant along Atlanta s BeltLine is shutdown following a grease fire Sunday.
The fire happened at Hawkers Asian Street Food at 661 Auburn Ave NE.
In a post, the restaurant said the grease fire caused some unforeseen mechanical maintenance. We plan to reopen as soon as we can, with all the boas and roti that your heart desires. Thank you for understanding, the Hawkers team said in a post.
This is a developing story, we will continue to update as we learn more.
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Rosemary Bistro Cafe’s bouillabaisse is packed with mussels, squid, shrimp, scallops, red snapper, monkfish and vegetables, and served with baguette slices with garlic saffron aioli. Photo by Deb Lindsey
Rosemary Bistro Cafe
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“Have you eaten with us before?” Fred Darricarrere asks when I call in an order to Rosemary Bistro Cafe, the restaurant he opened in Upper Northwest D.C. in July. “No,” I reply, not letting on that I’m a restaurant critic. “Ah! It’s a cold winter night, so I’ll add a warm baguette as a thank you. It will soak up all those good juices of your boeuf bourguignon and bouillabaisse.” In my follow-up reporting, he sends a video of the 2,000-square-foot interior, with its gold tin ceiling, skylights, vintage French travel posters, mustard-colored floor and stunning Medusa-like red an