MM: Taxes, Taxes, and Atlanta’s Best Reviewed Restaurant
Decatur Metro | June 4, 2015 | 10:45 am
- Haven’t paid your Decatur taxes? City offers 10 day grace period [Decatur Tax Blog]
- May recommends DeKalb tax cut [Reporter Newspapers]
- Decatur teacher to hike Appalachian Trail [Decaturish]
- Inman Quarter project sells for $72.5 million [ABC]
- Where the streets have 1,000 names [CL]
- Atlanta’s best-reviewed restaurant is not where you’d think [11Alive]
Rendering courtesy of ABC







Aviva by Kameel is a downtown gem, and the family is wonderful and deserves every success. If only they would move out Decatur way and start a dinner service as well.
Agree on all points – and Kameel is possibly the friendliest man on the planet. The line out the door everyday is some proof to how much this place is loved.
Kameel lost me as a customer the first time I ate there. He wouldn’t shut up about how other restaurants that are similar to his make their gyros out of dog meat.
Is this the same Kameel who used to be at Colony Square? “The best in town”?
Yes.
When I worked there in the 90s he would stand outside the restaurant and harass (light heartedly) any customers who were headed to some other place in the food court. The food was good, though. People were upset when he closed the restaurant and moved.
The proposed tax cut mentioned in the article — a .4 reduction in mills — is not a tax cut at all, given the increased assessments for so many in the county. It’s a very slight reduction in the rate applied to a much larger taxable base. In other words, a big tax hike.
Yes, it is a tax hike. The city budget is going up 5%. So much for fiscal discipline from city leadership.
It’s an article about the county, not the city.
Love Desta!