Neapolitan pizza is well represented, but this walk-up counter inside Irwin Street Market is getting great reviews for its New Jersey-style "Gandma Pie." Leggi tutto.
Masterpeice has received rave reviews from critics. Creative Loafing's Jennifer Zyman awarded four stars and called it "the best Chinese food in the Atlanta area." Leggi tutto.
In an time when "seasonal" and "local" are overused and not necessarily an indicator of quality, Chef Brian So's techniques allow the best Southern ingredients to shine. Leggi tutto.
After going on a lengthy hiatus, chef Art Hayakawa opened his renovated Buford Highway restaurant in March. Hayakawa's skills may be the best in Atlanta, so reservations should be made in advance. Leggi tutto.
This barbecue spot has limited seating, bring more than enough flavor to compensate for the cramped quarters or a ride with a to-go box. Look for Korean-inspired Southern ‘cue and pitch-perfect sides. Leggi tutto.
Andre Gomez serves big cuts of meat with Puerto Rican flavors, such as cumin-spiced St Louis ribs and a "roasted little piggy" that must be ordered two days in advance. Leggi tutto.
Pho Dai Loi, with three locations in the area, continues to serve Atlanta's best pho. The #2 outpost, tucked into the Buford Highway ethnic enclave, is a fan favorite. Leggi tutto.
This Smyrna spot serves enormous lunch sandwiches stuffed with all manner of homemade meats and fillings. The burger is definitely a top contender and the goat cheese cheesecake is phenomenal. Leggi tutto.
Jezebel Magazine placed Umi at the top of its list of the 100 best restaurants in Atlanta, and it was also the most popular choice among Eater readers for the city's best sushi. Leggi tutto.
Located in Buckhead's St. Regis Hotel, Atlas is a critical darling. Christopher Grossman is reviving American fine dining cuisine, and the restaurant has received four stars from Creative Loafing. Leggi tutto.
Feeling his dining room had gone out of fashion, Gerry Klaskala recently revamped his Buckhead restaurant. The food is as good as ever, and now the restaurant feels a little more modern and casual. Leggi tutto.
Restaurant Eugene’s Linton Hopkins won 2012's James Beard Award for Best Southeast Chef, and for good reason. This restaurant puts a definite emphasis on good food and everything is sourced locally. Leggi tutto.
Chef Zeb Stevenson left Parish to take over the kitchen at Watershed at the beginning of the year, and he's breathed new life into the restaurant. They've since received many awards for their cooking. Leggi tutto.
This upscale Jewish deli concept from Ben and Jen Johnson and Shelley Sweet of popular breakfast spot, West Egg, and executive chef Todd Ginsberg has been winning hearts since it opened in early 2013. Leggi tutto.
Order the sandwiches — especially the unorthodox Reuben and shrimp po’ boy. And after you eat, walk around the chef's market at peruse the fine home goods, chocolates, cheese, and meat. Leggi tutto.
Bacchanalia has ditched its tasting menu for a la carte, but it's still serving some of the best food in Atlanta. Joe Schafer is running the kitchen. Leggi tutto.
Executive chef Landon Thompson was named as a James Beard Award semifinalist for his take on Basque cuisine, and Cooks & Soldiers was tabbed as Eater Atlanta's Restaurant of the Year for 2015. Leggi tutto.
Farm-fresh updated Southern cooking is simple and elegant. The farm egg baked in celery cream with grilled bread is a top-10 Atlanta dish & the restaurant has one of the best vegetable plates in town. Leggi tutto.
Guy Wong's latest restaurant, which began service in March, has been getting good buzz. The menu features Vietnamese soup and noodle dishes, plus entrees such as spicy chile prawns and shaking beef. Leggi tutto.
Located near the Eastside Trail's intersection with Monroe Drive in Midtown, this small restaurant serves excellent Taiwanese street foods like bao, cold noodles, and lu rou fan. Leggi tutto.
In Ponce City Market, Chef Hector Santiago is serving sandwiches and snacks with Latin American flavors, and you can't go wrong with a Cuban mixto. Leggi tutto.
From the Decatur spot's signature street food dishes to the North Indian thalis and the chef specials, which range from well-researched historic dishes to contemporary comfort food favorites. Leggi tutto.
For the best experience in the modern dining room, grab a seat at the sushi bar and partake in Liang's omakase offerings. Leggi tutto.
Kevin Gillespie and executive chef Andreas Müller are turning out fried chicken, cornbread, pole beans, and more, all with the intention of reminding diners' of a meal at their grandmothers'. Leggi tutto.
Housed in the former Decatur train depot, Kimball House's devotion to the way dining (and drinking) used to be shines through in its craft cocktail menu, oyster offerings, and 3 - course steak dinner. Leggi tutto.
It's not really a restaurant. But Jarrett Stieber's pop-up, found Friday through Sunday nights at Candler Park's Gato, offers expertly prepared small plates, fresh ingredients, & reasonable prices. Leggi tutto.
If one Atlanta Italian restaurant must be crowned supreme, this deserves the title. List of pastas made with care is the menu’s centerpiece and will ensure a successful night on any special occasion. Leggi tutto.
This sunny Inman Quarter cafe shines with chef Stoffelen's French bistro fare, a simple but excellent wine list, and a tasty burger with Swiss, caramelized onions, grain mustard, and house mayonnaise. Leggi tutto.
The food at Wrecking Bar has been unbeatable since executive chef Terry Koval came over from Farm Burger. Try the kale ale fondue or the three pigs skillet with its crispy pig ears to start. Leggi tutto.
It’s all about the gut-bombs at the icon that proved great barbecue is possible in Atlanta. Tater tots covered in chili and cheese, & short ribs are staples that make this the only spot you should go. Leggi tutto.
Gomez' latest restaurant is more laid back than her shuttered Cardamom Hill, but the food is just as good. Featuring kati rolls, roasted vegetables, and her Kerala fried chicken at the walk-up counter Leggi tutto.
Bies's dinner menu has received rave reviews and his simple spedie sandwich — grilled chicken with tangy dressing and shredded lettuce on a crusty sesame loaf — is one of Atlanta's best lunch options. Leggi tutto.
This Inman Park restaurant is known for its bold menu, thanks to chef/owner Robert Phalen's inventiveness in the kitchen. You can't go wrong with lunch or dinner. Leggi tutto.
There's more than one place for top-tier Neapolitan-style pizza in this town. Favorite pies include the Inferno with sopressata and peppers and the Ammazzare with Italian sausage and Vidalia onions. Leggi tutto.
Chef Ryan Smith's tasting menus are garnered nothing but critical praise. Staplehouse was one of five national finalists for the 2016 James Beard Foundation's Best New Restaurant award. Leggi tutto.
Home Grown is a breakfast favorite among Atlanta's eaters and chefs alike. And if it hosts Senate campaign events that feature former presidents, it must be important. Leggi tutto.
The restaurant — really, a tiny kitchen and a few communal tables — serves great banh mi, boba tea, bun in the warmer months, and pho through winter and fall. Leggi tutto.