- Chinese
- Japanese
Straits Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for Straits Restaurant
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Feb 29 2012
Todd K. via Yelp
just called and voice mail said closed till futher noticeread more
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Jan 09 2012
Joel R. via Yelp
I'm giving this place 4 stars because it has potential--my experience there was more like 2 stars, but I'm hoping it was a bit of a fluke. Here's the short...read more
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Dec 10 2011
monica e. via Yelp
The restaurant was empty The food was bland. Spicy Basil chicken wasn't spicy. Curry Chicken didn't have much curry. Roti app and the spring rolls were...read more
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Apr 24 2009
PRESS via Citysearch
i had an opportunity to visit straits atlanta on thur. april 23,2009. i had an incredible time. drinks, food and service. we had a...read more
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Feb 09 2009
SugarB75 via Citysearch
Went there for drinks with the girls and was a little shocked at the lack of service. Usually we get better service, but not on Sa...read more
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Feb 02 2009
majmax via Citysearch
had so much fun there the other nights. the kung pao chicken lollipops were killer. so was the lobster. and the bartender made us ...read more
In Short
Looming over Juniper like an old-Hollywood Frank Lloyd Wright house, Straits' hardwood ceilings and origami-shaped lamps accent an angular design that pops with detail. Inside is a dark and chic scene; two stories every bit of as cool as the Grammy-winner behind its inception. More Pan-Asian than Singaporean, authenticity is delicately sprinkled into the mainstream menu. Kung Pao lollipops are bone-in and sopping with a dark gingery-plum glaze and the Ikan Pangang (salmon) is soft and sauced, wrapped eloquently in a banana leaf. It's a menu and setting that a gourmand will like, and suburban friends will gush over.