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Atlanta — The South's Finest Tables

Seventy restaurants. One city rewriting the Southern dining narrative. Eight Michelin stars, a Forbes Five-Star monument to modern American cuisine, four omakase counters competing with Tokyo's best, and a Beltline culture that made farm-to-table a civic religion long before the rest of America caught on.

70Restaurants Listed
8Michelin Stars
2Michelin Green Stars
7Occasions Covered

Atlanta's Finest Tables

70 restaurants ranked
Atlas restaurant Atlanta dining room art collection
1
Impress Clients
Buckhead — The St. Regis Atlanta
Atlas
Contemporary American $$$$ ★ Michelin · Forbes 5-Star
Georgia's only Forbes Five-Star restaurant. Art-gallery dining where a Picasso watches you order and every plate justifies the reservation wait.
Bacchanalia Atlanta industrial-chic dining room
2
First Date
Westside — Blandtown
Bacchanalia
Seasonal New American $$$$ ★ Michelin · Green Star
Atlanta's dining institution since 1993. The organic farm four-course that defines what Southern fine dining is supposed to feel like.
Hayakawa omakase counter Atlanta sushi
3
Solo Dining
Star Metals — Westside
Hayakawa
Japanese Omakase $$$$ ★ Michelin
Chef Atsushi Hayakawa sources from Tokyo's Toyosu market for a $315 omakase that belongs in any conversation about America's best sushi counters.
Lazy Betty Midtown Atlanta tasting menu restaurant
4
Proposal
Midtown — Atlanta
Lazy Betty
Contemporary American $$$$ ★ Michelin
Chefs Ron Hsu and Aaron Phillips have built Midtown's most emotionally intelligent tasting menu. Intimate, precise, and impossible to forget.
Mujō Atlanta West Midtown Japanese omakase
5
Close a Deal
West Midtown — Atlanta
Mujō
Japanese Omakase $$$$ ★ Michelin
Chef J. Trent Harris's $245 omakase in a moody West Midtown setting that whispers power without shouting it. The deal-closer Atlanta executives keep off the radar.
O by Brush Buckhead Atlanta omakase
6
Impress Clients
Buckhead — Atlanta
O by Brush
Japanese Omakase $$$$ ★ Michelin
James Beard-nominated Chef Jason Liang's counter is Buckhead's most exclusive secret. An omakase that rewards those who know to ask for it.
Omakase Table Buckhead Atlanta sushi counter
7
Solo Dining
Buckhead — Atlanta
Omakase Table
Japanese Omakase $$$$ ★ Michelin
Buckhead's newest Michelin star. Opened 2025 to instant acclaim — intimate, focused, and already one of Atlanta's hardest reservations.
Spring restaurant Marietta Georgia tasting menu
8
Birthday
Marietta — Metro Atlanta
Spring
New American $$$$ ★ Michelin
The only Michelin star outside Atlanta's perimeter. Chef Brian So's tasting menu in Marietta's mill district is worth every mile of the drive.
Canoe restaurant Atlanta Chattahoochee River dining
9
Birthday
Vinings — Chattahoochee River
Canoe
New American $$$ James Beard
Atlanta's most romantic address. A riverside garden and seasonal menu that has made birthdays, anniversaries, and proposals the city's most memorable meals for decades.
Aria Buckhead Atlanta elegant fine dining
10
Close a Deal
Buckhead — Atlanta
Aria
Modern American $$$
Two decades of setting Buckhead's bar. The power lunch still closes deals on East Paces Ferry, and Chef Gerry Klaskala's daily menu never coasts on reputation.
The Chastain Atlanta farm-to-table Buckhead
11
Team Dinner
North Buckhead — Chastain Park
The Chastain
Farm-to-Table American $$$ Michelin Green Star
Overlooks a culinary garden where tonight's vegetables were harvested this morning. Michelin's Green Star for sustainability meets North Buckhead refinement.
St. Cecilia Buckhead Atlanta coastal Italian seafood
12
First Date
Buckhead — Atlanta
St. Cecilia
Coastal Italian / Seafood $$$
Ford Fry's northern Italian seafood showcase in a soaring converted Buckhead space. The pasta alone earns your cab fare to Peachtree Road.
Kevin Rathbun Steak Inman Park Atlanta steakhouse
13
Close a Deal
Inman Park — Atlanta
Kevin Rathbun Steak
Steakhouse $$$$
Inman Park's premier cut house. Kevin Rathbun elevated the Atlanta steakhouse without sacrificing the masculine confidence the format demands.
Gunshow Atlanta dim sum style creative restaurant
14
Team Dinner
Glenwood Park — Atlanta
Gunshow
Modern American / Dim Sum Style $$$ Michelin Recommended
Kevin Gillespie's open-kitchen concept where chefs present dishes tableside like dim sum. The most fun you can have at a serious table in Atlanta.
Miller Union West Midtown Atlanta farm restaurant
15
First Date
West Midtown — Atlanta
Miller Union
Seasonal American $$$ Michelin Recommended
Chef Steven Satterfield's ode to Georgia's agricultural bounty. The farm egg entrée alone has launched more first-date second-dates than any other dish in Atlanta.
The Optimist West Midtown Atlanta seafood restaurant
16
Birthday
West Midtown — Atlanta
The Optimist
Seafood $$$
Ford Fry's West Midtown fish house in a converted warehouse with cathedral ceilings. The raw bar at happy hour is Atlanta's best-kept secret.
Staplehouse Inman Park Atlanta contemporary American
17
First Date
Inman Park — Atlanta
Staplehouse
Contemporary American $$$ Michelin Recommended
The nonprofit-backed restaurant with a Michelin pedigree that puts community at the centre of fine dining. Inman Park's most soulful table.
La Grotta Buckhead Atlanta Northern Italian fine dining
18
Impress Clients
Buckhead — Atlanta
La Grotta
Northern Italian $$$
On the Buckhead dining scene since 1978 — an institution that predates every trend and outlasts every newcomer. Four Diamond. DiRONA. Irreplaceable.
Chops Lobster Bar Buckhead Atlanta steakhouse seafood
19
Close a Deal
Buckhead — Atlanta
Chops Lobster Bar
Steakhouse / Seafood $$$$
Buckhead's power-lunch institution. The upstairs steakhouse closes contracts; the downstairs lobster bar celebrates them. Two restaurants, one address, unlimited leverage.
Antico Pizza Atlanta Neapolitan wood-fired pizza
20
Team Dinner
Georgia Tech — Atlanta
Antico Pizza Napoletana
Neapolitan Pizza $$ Michelin Bib Gourmand
The pizza that made Atlantans rethink everything they knew about the form. Standing room, communal tables, and a DOP-certified Margherita worth the queue.
Little Bear Summerhill Atlanta creative American
21
First Date
Summerhill — Atlanta
Little Bear
Creative American $$ Michelin Bib Gourmand
The neighbourhood restaurant Atlanta's chefs eat at on their nights off. Creative, honest cooking in Summerhill that deserves far more attention than it gets.
Heirloom Market BBQ Atlanta Korean-Southern smoked meats
22
Team Dinner
Smyrna — Metro Atlanta
Heirloom Market BBQ
Korean-Southern BBQ $$ Michelin Bib Gourmand
The Korean-Southern BBQ fusion that became an Atlanta obsession. Chefs Cody Taylor and Jiyeon Lee proved that gochujang and smoke were always meant for each other.
The Busy Bee Cafe Atlanta soul food historic
23
Solo Dining
Sweet Auburn — Atlanta
The Busy Bee Café
Soul Food / Southern $ Michelin Bib Gourmand
Open since 1947. Martin Luther King Jr. dined here. The fried chicken is still the best argument for why Atlanta is, at its core, a Southern city.
South City Kitchen Midtown Atlanta Southern cuisine
24
Birthday
Midtown — Atlanta
South City Kitchen
New Southern $$
Midtown's most reliable celebration restaurant. New Southern cooking in a Victorian house setting that makes every birthday feel like an occasion worthy of the South.
Bone's Restaurant Buckhead Atlanta classic steakhouse
25
Close a Deal
Buckhead — Atlanta
Bone's Restaurant
Classic Steakhouse $$$$
Buckhead's original power table since 1979. Politicians, executives, and deal-makers have sealed contracts here for four decades. The filet mignon has never been equalled.

Atlanta's Top 10 — The Editorial Verdict

01

Atlas

Buckhead · The St. Regis Contemporary American $$$$ ★ Michelin · Forbes Five-Star

Georgia's only Forbes Five-Star restaurant and Atlanta's uncontested pinnacle of fine dining. Housed inside The St. Regis Atlanta, the dining room doubles as a curated gallery of 20th-century masterworks — Picasso, Chagall, and Monet share wall space with Chef Frederic Holliday's seasonal American menu. The à la carte and tasting options alike demonstrate an assured hand with luxury ingredients, from Maine lobster with smoked paprika to poached halibut with trio-beet preparations. Atlas is Atlanta's power table, full stop. The private Papillon dining room with its glittering blue butterfly motif remains the city's most dramatic setting for a proposal, a celebration, or a negotiation that demands an unforgettable backdrop.

02

Bacchanalia

Westside · Blandtown Seasonal New American $$$$ ★ Michelin · Green Star

Since 1993, Bacchanalia has been the restaurant Atlanta fine diners use as their benchmark. Owners Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison source almost entirely from their own Summerland Farm in Cartersville, which earned the restaurant both a Michelin star and its Green Star for sustainability — only one of two such recognitions in all of Georgia. The four-course prix-fixe menu evolves nightly, presented in a converted industrial space softened by Edison bulbs and a constellation of leather banquettes. This is the Georgia dining experience against which all others are measured: rooted in the land, technically precise, and emotionally satisfying in a way that endures well beyond the meal.

03

Hayakawa

Star Metals · Westside Japanese Omakase $$$$ ★ Michelin

Chef Atsushi Hayakawa runs the most technically demanding sushi counter in the American South, sourcing from Tokyo's Toyosu market and coastal fisheries worldwide for a $315 per person omakase experience that has no equivalent below the Mason-Dixon line. The intimate counter at Star Metals is styled on the finest sushiya in Japan — minimal, meditative, and wholly focused on the fish. Each piece is a small argument for why Atlanta belongs in serious national food conversations. The sake flight, at $68 additional, is among the most thoughtfully curated in the city. This is solo dining as a form of self-investment.

04

Lazy Betty

Midtown · Atlanta Contemporary American Tasting Menu $$$$ ★ Michelin

After an acclaimed run in Aurora, Georgia, Chefs Ron Hsu and Aaron Phillips relocated Lazy Betty to a purpose-built Midtown space designed by Blue Lantern Studios — teal velvet banquettes, terracotta plaster walls, and warm brass accents that create what Atlanta Magazine called a "voluptuous calm." The tasting menu is playful and technically skilled in equal measure, drawing global influences into a distinctly Southern kitchen. It remains the city's most intelligent proposal restaurant: intimate enough to feel private, ambitious enough to impress, and warm enough to hold a real conversation.

05

Mujō

West Midtown · Atlanta Japanese Omakase $$$$ ★ Michelin

Located in West Midtown's Westside Provisions District at a deliberately understated address, Mujō is the omakase counter Atlanta executives use when they need to impress without performing. Chef J. Trent Harris and his team present a seasonal $245 omakase in a setting of moody elegance — dark surfaces, focused lighting, an atmosphere that says everything through restraint. The team behind Mujō have now launched Koshu Club across from The St. Regis, but the original counter remains unmatchable for a certain kind of power dining that rewards discretion over spectacle.

06

Canoe

Vinings · Chattahoochee River New American $$$ James Beard Foundation Nominee

No Atlanta restaurant matches Canoe for sheer romantic setting. Perched on the wooded banks of the Chattahoochee River in Vinings, the property offers candlelit garden dining with crisp white linen and a seasonal New American menu that earned James Beard Foundation recognition and a place in the Nation's Restaurant News Fine Dining Hall of Fame. The riverfront view at dusk is the best free gift Atlanta hands you with dinner. Canoe is the city's definitive birthday restaurant and remains the most consistently romantic table outside of Buckhead's hotel dining.

07

Aria

Buckhead · Atlanta Modern American $$$

Chef Gerry Klaskala has run Atlanta's most consistent fine dining address for over two decades without a single year of coasting. Located at 490 East Paces Ferry Road in the heart of Buckhead, Aria's daily-changing menu prioritises real ingredients prepared simply and masterfully. Chef Kathryn King's desserts are a genre-defining argument for staying for the finale. The business lunch here signals exactly the right kind of confident understatement — you know this room, and that knowledge says everything your client needs to know about you.

08

The Chastain

North Buckhead · Chastain Park Farm-to-Table American $$$ Michelin Green Star

Adjacent to Chastain Park in North Buckhead, The Chastain's dining room overlooks an onsite culinary garden where the evening's produce may have been harvested hours earlier. The Michelin Green Star recognises a restaurant that has made sustainability not a marketing strategy but an operational philosophy — one that influences every menu decision from seed selection to plate composition. The result is ingredient-led cooking with genuine provenance, in a setting elegant enough for a team dinner but personal enough for a genuine conversation.

09

Gunshow

Glenwood Park · Atlanta Modern American $$$ Michelin Recommended

Kevin Gillespie's concept is deceptively simple: chefs present dishes tableside throughout the meal in the style of a Hong Kong dim sum trolley, and you accept or decline each one. The result is the most dynamic and entertaining restaurant in Atlanta, with an open kitchen that lets you see every component being made. Michelin has recommended it, food critics adore it, and everyone who experiences it becomes an evangelist. For team dinners and group celebrations, Gunshow is irreplaceable — it turns a meal into an event without trying.

10

Antico Pizza Napoletana

Georgia Tech · Atlanta Neapolitan Pizza $$ Michelin Bib Gourmand

Giovanni Di Palma's Atlanta institution earns its Michelin Bib Gourmand the hard way — through DOP-certified Margheritas from a wood-fired oven that produces a crust you will spend months trying to replicate at home. The format is intentionally democratic: communal tables, plastic cups, and a queue that moves faster than it looks. Antico dismantled every notion Atlanta had about pizza being a casual afterthought. It is now one of the city's most essential dining experiences, regardless of category or price point.

Occasion

Best for First Date in Atlanta

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Occasion

Best for Closing a Deal in Atlanta

Atlas Atlanta business dinner power table
1
Close a Deal
Buckhead — St. Regis
Atlas
Contemporary American$$$$★ Michelin
Georgia's only Forbes Five-Star. The private dining room is a Picasso-lined boardroom that happens to serve Michelin-calibre food.
Mujō Atlanta business omakase
2
Close a Deal
West Midtown
Mujō
Japanese Omakase$$$$★ Michelin
The deal-closer Atlanta executives keep off the radar. Power through restraint.
Chops Lobster Bar Atlanta power lunch
3
Close a Deal
Buckhead
Chops Lobster Bar
Steakhouse / Seafood$$$$
Buckhead's most enduring power address. Politicians and deal-makers have been closing contracts here since 1989.

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The Atlanta Dining Guide

Everything a discerning visitor needs to know

The Dining Landscape

Atlanta's restaurant scene is one of the great under-rated stories in American gastronomy. The Michelin Guide arrived in 2023 and immediately awarded eight stars — a number that shocked commentators who had underestimated the depth of talent working in the city. What Michelin confirmed was what Atlanta insiders already knew: this is a city where culinary ambition has been building steadily for two decades, shaped by a farm-to-table movement with genuine agricultural roots, a Japanese dining culture that rivals any American city outside New York and San Francisco, and a Southern food tradition that never needed validation from a red book.

The key dining neighbourhoods are Buckhead — home to Atlas, Aria, La Grotta, Chops, and the Buckhead Life Group empire — and the Westside / West Midtown corridor, which houses Bacchanalia, Hayakawa, Mujō, Miller Union, and The Optimist in a compact walkable area around Howell Mill Road. Midtown's Peachtree Street corridor adds Lazy Betty and South City Kitchen, while Inman Park and Glenwood Park hold Kevin Rathbun Steak, Staplehouse, and Gunshow.

Reservations

Atlanta's top restaurants are genuinely difficult to book. Atlas and Hayakawa require reservations weeks in advance; Bacchanalia and Lazy Betty often book out a month ahead on weekends. The city's omakase counters — Hayakawa, Mujō, O by Brush, and Omakase Table — all operate with fixed seating and limited covers, making early reservation essential. Resy and OpenTable both cover Atlanta well, though several restaurants offer priority access through their own mailing lists. For a same-night option at Michelin level, your best bet is a walk-in at the bar at Atlas or Aria.

Dining Culture

Atlanta dining culture is Southern in the best sense: hospitable, unhurried, and genuinely warm. Service standards at Buckhead's top restaurants match anything in New York or Chicago, but with a conversational ease that makes the evening feel more collaborative than performative. Dress codes are smart-casual at almost all non-hotel fine dining establishments; Atlas and the St. Regis dining room lean toward business casual to formal. The city rewards guests who dress with intention without demanding it.

Tipping convention follows national fine dining norms — 20% is standard, 25% is appreciated at Michelin establishments. Atlanta restaurant hours lean later than other Southern cities: many top kitchens take last seatings at 9:30–10pm on weekends, and the Westside corridor has developed a genuine after-dinner bar culture in recent years.

Neighbourhoods to Know

Buckhead is Atlanta's equivalent of Manhattan's Upper East Side: polished, monied, and home to the most established fine dining. The Westside and West Midtown represents the creative frontier — converted warehouses and industrial spaces housing the city's most innovative kitchens. Midtown is urban and accessible, with great value at every price point. Inman Park and the Beltline corridor offer neighbourhood dining culture at its most authentic, with a mix of chef-driven independents and beloved local institutions. For day trips, Marietta (Spring's Michelin star) and Decatur (Fawn, Michelin Recommended) reward the extra fifteen minutes of driving.