Court Street to welcome ORYZA Asian Grill
By Madalyn Blair | Mar. 22, 2023Court Street will be home to a new restaurant named ORYZA Asian Grill at 40 S. Court St. following the completion of construction.
Court Street will be home to a new restaurant named ORYZA Asian Grill at 40 S. Court St. following the completion of construction.
At 14 S. Court St., the Athens location is open until 4 a.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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