5/5 Lou H. 1 year ago on Google
This
post
is
for
everyone,
and
especially
for
my
fellow
foodies
who
live
OTP.
Short
story,
you
need
to
drive
ITP
asap
and
enjoy
a
meal
at
Hopstix.
You
will
NOT
be
disappointed!
My
wife
and
I
recently
enjoyed
dinner
at
Hopstix
with
some
of
our
foodie
friends
from
Alpharetta.
The
drive
was
well
worth
it.
Upon
arriving,
we
were
greeted
and
seated
in
a
corner
table
near
the
window
that
looked
out
on
the
patio.
Soon
after,
water
arrived
as
did
our
server
-
AJ
-
who
took
our
beverage
orders.
The
beer
selection
at
Hopstix
is
excellent
and
curated
well.
In
light
of
wide
variety
of
choices,
I
enjoyed
a
flight.
And
as
Hopstix
is
an
Asian
Brewpub,
it
includes
a
number
of
rice-based
beers.
The
menu
offers
an
abundance
of
choices
and
we
explored
a
good
bit
of
it.
For
starters,
we
sampled
the
Shishito
peppers,
steamed
chicken
dumplings,
and
the
short
rib.
The
Shishitos
and
short
rib
were
cooked
on
skewers
over
the
Robata
grill.
ALL
of
the
appetizers
were
delicious!
On
to
the
main
course...
After
much
debate,
because
everything
looked
SO
good,
we
each
ordered
a
bowl
-
one
choice
was
Soto,
another
was
the
Katsu
Curry,
the
third
was
Super
Bowl,
and
the
last
was
Basil
Fried
Rice
(with
Tofu).
After
sampling
each
other's
choice,
the
only
thing
I
can
say
is
"grand
slam."
Each
bowl
was
very
flavorful
and
the
portion
sizes
were
on
point.
During
the
course
of
our
meal,
Amy
-
co-owner
of
Hopstix
with
her
husband
-
stopped
by
to
check
in
on
us.
It
was
a
nice
touch,
and
she
is
very
kind
and
sweet.
Additionally,
throughout
our
meal,
AJ,
our
server,
took
impeccable
care
of
us.
Her
beer
and
food
recommendations
were
excellent,
and
she
was
attentive
to
any
and
all
needs.
While
enjoying
our
meal
and
the
positive
vibe
of
Hopstix,
we
noticed
a
true
gentle
man
arrive
with
his
little
dog.
After
situating
his
pooch
on
the
patio,
the
man
stepped
inside
to
get
a
beer.
He
then
sat
on
the
patio
and
enjoyed
the
lingering
warmth
of
the
day
and
the
company
of
his
best
friend.
Both
seemed
to
have
not
a
care
in
the
world,
except
each
other.
We
later
learned
the
man's
name
is
Scott
and
his
dog's
name
is
Toto.
They
stop
by
Hopstix
every
day,
even
when
it's
not
open.
If
that's
not
an
endorsement
for
a
quality
dining
spot,
I
don't
know
what
is.
If
you've
not
eaten
at
Hopstix,
what
are
you
waiting
for?