Atlanta will always be the place I call home, after living there since I was born. Yet, after spending the majority of my time in Chattanooga over the last couple of years I have come to love Chattanooga, always looking forward to my return after summer. Yet, seemingly just as excited to come back home after the year comes to an abrupt end. After thinking for some time about which town I liked better, I realized that there was only one way to get to the bottom of it. A simple yet satisfying city vs city brawl, covering a high school students favorite category, food.
Atlanta has some seriously good food, having almost any chain you can think of within a mile of your house. For example, my house in the heart of Buckhead has Taco Bell, Willy’s,
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Chattanooga has a ridiculous amount of restaurants with an abundant amount of character. Ranging from small burrito joints all the way to chicken liver, Chattanooga has it. Almost every place that I go has something that sticks out to me always causing me to somewhat admire the restaurant. One of my all time favorites is Mojo Burrito. Although the restaurant's looks never seem to draw me in, the vibe inside is like nothing I have ever experienced before and most likely never will. Even without the vibe the food is almost always top of the notch. All I am saying is that Willy’s better not challenge Mojo anytime soon. Another favorite is Champy’s, it has a cool rustic look to it with crazy decorations and designs taking up every square inch of the walls. Yet when it comes time for the basket of fried chicken there’s not one thing that they could improve. Like Chattanooga, Atlanta has its fair share of restaurants with character.Varying from burgers all the way to sushi it’s definitely there. Places like Farm Burger, Smash Burger and R Rice are always drawing me in with their unique meals and cool decorations. Yet, they never seem to live up to my expectations, in the end wishing I would have ditched the idea and picked up some Five Guys. This proves to me that not only do restaurants with character draw people