You'll Be Transported To A Swedish Forest At This Top-Rated Restaurant In Georgia
There are plenty of delicious international restaurants in Georgia. Travel even to our smallest and most isolated of towns and you’ll likely find, at the very least, a Mexican or Italian eatery. Of course, our bigger cities often have a much larger variety, and it’s not unusual to find more exotic eats: Australian meat pies, British pubs, and even African meals. If you’re in the mood for something a little more on the exotic side, we’ve got just the place for you today. Halsa is a Swedish-inspired restaurant in Serenbe in Chattahoochee Hills. This unique little community is a planned neighborhood just outside of Atlanta. The bustling town offers its own shops and restaurants, one of which will transport you straight to a Swedish forest, no passport required! This is a charming little spot that’s perfect for when you want to try something new. Check it out:
For more information about this Swedish-inspired restaurant in Chattahoochee Hills, GA, check out the Halsa Facebook page or Halsa website.
You can learn more about the neighborhood at the Serenbe website. If you’d like to try out the lifestyle for yourself, check out this Vrbo at Serenbe.
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