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Kathleen's Catch Named To Georgia's '100 Plates' List
Georgia Tourism's 100 Plates Locals Love provides locally-sourced suggestions on restaurants to travelers visiting the Peach State.

JOHNS CREEK, GA -- The Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Tourism Division has released its 2017 state culinary guide, and a dish from a popular John Creek restaurant is among the most recommended eats visitors should try.
Georgia Eats, Georgia Tourism’s third annual culinary guide, features the wildly popular 100 Plates Locals Love, a guide that features readers' favorite dishes from restaurants across the state.
This year, lobster roll at Kathleen's Catch in Johns Creek made the 100 Plates Locals Love list for 2017. The lobster at this establishment, one reader states is always fresh and contains the perfect amount of mayonnaise and herbs on a fresh roll.
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- Check out the 2017 list here.
The culinary guide also includes 10 flavor tours, feature stories, exclusive recipes from local chefs, popular food festivals and much more.
“Culinary experiences continue to be one of the top drivers of visitor interest when planning a vacation,” said Kevin Langston, deputy commissioner for tourism at the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “Georgia offers visitors unique food and beverage experiences in every corner of the state, and the Georgia Eats guide makes it easy for visitors and locals to discover the many flavors of Georgia.”
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Georgia Tourism created 100 Plates Locals Love three years ago as a way to provide visitors with locally-sourced suggestions on where to grab the best bites around the Peach State. This year, more than 750 plates were nominated via ExploreGeorgia.org and evaluated by a panel of judges.
The annual compilation lists dishes and their respective restaurant by region.
You can pick up a copy of the Georgia Eats culinary guide at one the state's 12 Visitor Information Centers across the state or on its consumer tourism website, Explore Georgia.
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