The 13-course omakase ($135) moves through fresh sashimi and nigiri. The hon masu, or cherry salmon, topped with fried, ...
Craig Richards brings Lyla Lila polish to the High Museum crowd with wine, saffron vermouth, and fresh pasta at Elise ...
The sizzling bowl of tteok kalbi dolsot bibimbap ($23) comes with a short rib patty seasoned with Korean leeks called daepa.
Kinship Butcher and Sundry in Virginia-Highland is a neighborhood staple that caters to all-day needs. Known for its locally sourced meats, the shop is a collection of experiences wrapped into one: an ...
Atlanta loves coffee — whether that’s a great espresso or a great espresso martini — and new coffee shops open year-round. Here, we’ve rounded up the best of the best. Whether ordering that ...
In this latest refresh, we’ve revamped our write-ups to include even more relevant information for diners. This includes a rough range of pricing for each destination, ranging from $ for quick, ...
The restaurants are listed geographically from south to north. Don’t see a favorite Chinese restaurant listed? Reach out to Eater Atlanta via the tipline. This Michelin-recommended restaurant includes ...
Pizza has become big business in Atlanta, especially over the last decade, with pizzerias cropping up all over the city and metro area. Competition is fierce, with pizza joints serving everything from ...
Here are Atlanta’s one-Michelin-starred restaurants, mapped geographically from south to north. Chef Leonard Yu’s Omakase Table moved to Buckhead this year and continues to offer some of the best ...
Atlantans are opting to shop at independently or family-owned grocery stores and neighborhood markets now more than ever before for pantry staples, eggs, meat, bread, and even toilet paper. Here are a ...
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