- Mexican
- Burgers
- Ice Cream
Zesto
Menu for Zesto
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Ratings and Reviews for Zesto
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Feb 03 2012
Kyle E. via Yelp
I had heard good things about Zesto and looked at the website and figured it was worth a shot. After some friends told us it wasnt great, I figured they...read more
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Jan 07 2012
Spring T. via Yelp
After driving to two restaurants in the area and finding them closed (past lunch on Saturday), I hopped into Zesto. Had passed the place many times and...read more
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Jan 05 2012
Allen L. via Yelp
Not the place to go when you want to 'impress' a friend, date, etc. It is, however, some reasonable fast food burgers, mexican and dogs at a workable price....read more
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Nov 20 2006
pbanjo via Citysearch
We get the same thing everytime we go to Burrito Brothers. The tilapia burrito and the buffalo chicken quesadilla. Love it. ...read more
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Oct 05 2006
conundrum1937 via Citysearch
I went to this restaurant with a friend. First of all, the neighborhood is not too great at night so I wouldn't suggest there for...read more
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Apr 19 2006
bscrisp via Citysearch
Best burrito in Atlanta! Found this place on Piedmont Road and discovered some yummy food with the added bonus of the creamiest ic...read more
The Scene
Neon lights and retro signs hug the chrome facade of this space-age oddity. Once a landmark fast-food diner, its kitschy interior glows with black-and-turquoise vinyl booths, bright red barstools and mod rock walls. Straddling a large Mexican community and gleaming new office developments, the restaurant draws a mixed crowd of families and workaday lunchers. Counter service is friendly and youthful, but your made-to-order meal can be slow to arrive.
The Food
Burrito Brothers avoids the gimmicks and mega portions of its local rivals--but the flavors rank with Atlanta's best. Fish tacos are the main attraction: Hunks of peppery, grilled tilapia, cooled with coleslaw, are refreshingly different from the usual fried Baja style. The popular Big Juan burrito, stuffed with seasoned ground beef and noticeably fresh fillings, offers a heartier meal. Quesadillas deliver less flavor and value, but if you must, order one with generous cuts of chicken.